No doubt it is twitchy. On top of rake, trail is a scarce 83 mm and wheelbase is only 1320 mm. That is some heart-attack inducing geometry.Yeah, it's pretty steep.
Maybe its just me, because some corners it feels rock solid but others don't.
No doubt it is twitchy. On top of rake, trail is a scarce 83 mm and wheelbase is only 1320 mm. That is some heart-attack inducing geometry.Yeah, it's pretty steep.
Maybe its just me, because some corners it feels rock solid but others don't.
No doubt it is twitchy. On top of rake, trail is a scarce 83 mm and wheelbase is only 1320 mm. That is some heart-attack inducing geometry.
Lol, no one can ever say Buells are boring
Yeah, it's pretty steep.
Maybe its just me, because some corners it feels rock solid but others don't.
Had a good hour ride on the new s1000r over the weekend. I rode the last model and I was impressed but this new model it just feels like they have worked out all the small irritations.
Yeah that factory default adjusted for weight should work pretty well. Though I heard British roads can get kinda rough now and then?
Had a good hour ride on the new s1000r over the weekend. I rode the last model and I was impressed but this new model it just feels like they have worked out all the small irritations.
It also comes with the auto blipper up and down as standard. The engine pulls like a tesla and the up and down shifts are instant. In 6th gear in the 30mph zones it does not splutter. The seating position is super nice as you sit almost inside the bike. The small little screen makes a massive difference.
If you do like the front end this will be a bike to be able to do track days, long days in the saddle and commuting to work.
Anyone have experience with the HJC RPHA11 helmet? In the market for a new lid and I havent had an HJC since I bought my first helmet (been a Shoei guy). Im kinda nerdly in love with this....
I'm also a Shoei guy, unlikely that I'll ever switch to a different brand. Would visit a store to try the fit before considering buying it (this HJC for instance) as I feel that Shoei either reigns supreme in that regard or happens to be perfectly suited to my head.
Anyone have experience with the HJC RPHA11 helmet? In the market for a new lid and I havent had an HJC since I bought my first helmet (been a Shoei guy). Im kinda nerdly in love with this....
And Lorenzo ditched HJC because he'd had some issues with his helmet in a couple of races. Go figure.I have a natural hate for HJC as it's what Jorge Lorenzo used to wear.
Yeah, I remember that episode. His poor performance on the track was totally due to the helmet fogging up /sAnd Lorenzo ditched HJC because he'd had some issues with his helmet in a couple of races. Go figure.
I have a natural hate for HJC as it's what Jorge Lorenzo used to wear.
Yeah, I remember that episode. His poor performance on the track was totally due to the helmet fogging up /s
I have a natural hate for HJC as it's what Jorge Lorenzo used to wear.
My current helemt is an AGV Corsa Rossi replica.
I have a cheap HJC helmet so I can't comment on their more expensive stuff, but a friend of mine returned a HJC because it was way too loud at high speeds.
He didn't put on the "nose guard" on a rainy day and even walked in the box and sat down with the lid closed. Fogging-up 100% guaranteed.Seem to remember he blamed the visor steaming up at Silverstone last year or the year before.
Anyone have experience with the HJC RPHA11 helmet? In the market for a new lid and I havent had an HJC since I bought my first helmet (been a Shoei guy). Im kinda nerdly in love with this....
He didn't put on the "nose guard" on a rainy day and even walked in the box and sat down with the lid closed. Fogging-up 100% guaranteed.
It seemed a very deliberated move just to being able blaming something else but himself for the poor performances at that time. He's a great rider, if not the best of the paddock, but inconsistente, psicologically fragile and a whiny bitch.
Hello!
First time rider here.
Any riders from Canada (Ontario, specifically) got any pointers on picking an insurance company and motorcycle school?
I'm 25, the bike is a 1984 Honda Shadow and I have had a full auto license for 6 years now.
Any tips help! Thanks!
I'm 25, the bike is a 1984 Honda Shadow and I have had a full auto license for 6 years now.
Are you traveling around Japan? You are missing some nice weather here today
Nice man, its a place that I would still like to go and visit.
Welcome @Rapier, nice looking bike. Had to post a photo
Man, that bike is older than you, that's awesome!
What part of Ontario? I was with State Farm for a while before switching to All State. All State was the cheapest but I think you might have to be 30+ to use them.
Let me know if you end up doing this. As a NZ native I might be able to give you some tips.Next time around it will be a biking trip though! I am thinking maybe renting a BMW in New Zealand in a year or two.
Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
Edit : super cool setup though, would def motivate me to get some thing to put in it
Just Tokyo, but I'm heading home now, so hopefully the weather holds
I did see a beautiful classic V-MAX, but no picture of that I'm afraid
Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
look around the internet or buy 2nd hand
My wife got a really nice hardly used Belstaff leather jacket on eBay for super cheap. Not sure I'd like anything other than jackets second hand though.
Not even gloves? I feel naked riding without gloves. I've experienced firsthand (teehee!) that the first thing you'll instinctively do when falling is sticking out your hands to lessen the fall.Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
Edit : super cool setup though, would def motivate me to get some thing to put in it
Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
Edit : super cool setup though, would def motivate me to get some thing to put in it
Confession time since I've just been shamed by the wardrobe pic. Other than always wearing a helmet, I don't think I own or wear any "bike gear". I do wear sturdy red wing iron ranger boots when it's not too hot, but usually I just wear hightop leather sneakers or whatever. Jeans and t shirt, I own normal leather jackets for the cold but that's rare. It's a weird trade off between safety and comfort. I just don't see how riding could be enjoyable wearing all that in the summer or even spring here . Idk, I'm sure I'm in the minority but whatever tell me I'm an idiot idk. Maybe there's normal, or dare I say, fashionable looking gear, that's also good in hot weather, and protective, but I've yet to come across it. Only people super geared out in Az are the weird BMW guys.
Edit : super cool setup though, would def motivate me to get some thing to put in it
Some of the Kevlar/aramid jeans do have armour. Like the Knox ones. Even my Rev'it jeans have removable armour in the knees and hips. The new Knox ones you can remove the armour from the outside (so you don't have to take the jeans off to remove it which is much more convenient)edit: And if you don't want to do leather pants, look at kevlar reinforced jeans (Draggin Jeans is one of the more popular brands, but plenty of makers out there exist). The downside is you still won't have armor protection for your bones.