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Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 27 May 2019, 15:07
Rossgo wrote: Any pics of the tape?
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I'll take some tomorrow
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by Blade » 27 May 2019, 16:31
[quote="duke63"]I've never yet found a tankbag get in the way whilst riding. You won't even notice it's there in my experience.[/quot
The opposite is true for me but this is most likely due to a more hunched over the tank riding position of a sports bike. I found a tank bag really restricted my movement on the bike.
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by duke63 » 27 May 2019, 16:58
I would agree with that Blade.
I think I did try one on my 954 and it didn't work.
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by Kwacky » 30 May 2019, 09:43
I've not had to hunch over the tank when I slip stream a 45 tonne HGV on the M40 so the tankbag has been fine so far. It is also doing a decent job of deflecting the air fow coming up from the tank so I've not really missed the airdam.
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by Kwacky » 07 Aug 2019, 18:41
It still tickles me that I can get more than 20l of petrol in a motorbike. Takes almost as long as a car to fill up
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by Blade » 07 Aug 2019, 19:08
Saw one in a dealers the other day and tbh I was scared to sit on it. I knew they were tall but I wasnt expecting tall tall
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by Kwacky » 07 Aug 2019, 19:15
They're not for the Japanese market, that's for sure
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by R1ckster » 07 Aug 2019, 20:01
Blade wrote: Saw one in a dealers the other day and tbh I was scared to sit on it. I knew they were tall but I wasnt expecting tall tall
Hahaha... Same here. I cocked my leg over and got stuck with my thigh on the seat and me foot in the air.... Then tried getting on via footpeg.. ended up getting one foot down but unable to safely remove stand.... At. 30 inch inside leg at best... This was an eye opener.
There's tall and there's down right ridiculous lol... Unless you are tall of course..
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by Kwacky » 07 Aug 2019, 20:13
If I stand on the pegs I can see the Isle of Man
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by D41 » 07 Aug 2019, 20:46
If I stood on the pegs I could see the speedo.
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by R1ckster » 07 Aug 2019, 21:32
D41 wrote: If I stood on the pegs I could see the speedo.
Lmao
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by TriumphFan » 10 Sep 2019, 22:12
Did you ever get a ‘matching’ helmet? Mines is needing replaced over winter and am swithering to go full adventure or not...???
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2019, 22:14
I didn't. But Sutton Honda are having a massive clear out sale so I might go over on Saturday to take a look.
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by TriumphFan » 10 Sep 2019, 22:19
I really like the look of Honda branded Arai Tour X-4, but the Scuberth E-1 looks quite practical. Both bloody expensive though
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2019, 22:58
Yep, neither are cheap. What about the Shoei ADV?
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2019, 23:05
Scratch that. The only cheap ones are silly sizes.
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by TriumphFan » 11 Sep 2019, 06:56
Yeah, I always find a bargain online to discover only sizes left mean I’d have to buy one for each chin....
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by Kwacky » 30 Sep 2019, 19:47
Time to start looking for some new tyres.
I was hoping to get to the new year before I had to change them but one thing I've learned about biking is you're rarely allowed to save up your pennies.
As much as I would love to take the bike off road there's no where near by and I've got no one to ride with. It's not something I try on my own. So I'm going for a more road based tyre. I reckon the Karoo street should fit the bill.
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by Blade » 30 Sep 2019, 20:00
Makes sense for what you use the bike for pal