As Frosties said learn the road and you will get on a lot better.Im lucky I dont have to ride all the time so avoid the dark, and rain, becaus as you have found out ---------- it aint fun
If the car behind you wants to go faster, he can overtake or foc off!
With a tilt of the head the Sunax sunshield puts a proper dampener on very bright sun glare.
QuoteWith a tilt of the head the Sunax sunshield puts a proper dampener on very bright sun glare.Now I LIKE THAT a lot.Non permanent, and how light (see through ) is it when the sun isn't on it. I know its only in your above peripheral but I like to keep that clear so I can avoid pigeons that seem to be attracted to the sound of my bike. Oh just re read that bit isnt react-a-light is it
Thanks all. That really helps a lot. Felt like I was using The Force some of the time.
Did you see the pun there!
Always remember to grip the tank with your knees!I used to grip the bars really hard when I started as I wanted to feel more connected to the bike, this ended up killing my shoulders and hurting my wrists. After watching "Twist of the wrist" and reading some of the stuff in the Downloads section it turns out that gripping the tank with your knees on the twisties really makes a difference, itmeans you can concentrate on dipping your shoulder into the corner and countersteeing through with almost no pressure on the bars. It also helped to put the ball of my foot on the pegs rather than the middle...as I do with normal straight riding.