Quote from: slappy on 12 May 2015, 09:04:17 pmI'm glad someone else admits to doing that with their head, every time I watch a bike video I find myself doing it.Your not alone slappy, your amongst friends here, you can talk openly about your problems
I'm glad someone else admits to doing that with their head, every time I watch a bike video I find myself doing it.
How about this?
Quote from: sinto on 16 May 2015, 08:14:52 pmHow about this? What the Hell is it? Looks like it's powered by clockwork!!!!
Appreciate all the feedback guys, this is good info! Forgot to mention, it's going to be a sub £4k bike, so the goldwing is out of the question ^-^ and I've only got a normal size garage, so it won't fit:P
Well I've been constantly studying, and asking about which one of these bikes will do us the job. Even been out today and swung a leg over a few.Here's the list of today's bikes I had a look at.R1200GS adventure.Tiger 1050 and 955iV strom 1000Fjr 1300Sprint GT.The 1200 GsA is enormous! And I could barely lift it off its side stand! Tiger 1050. The luggage was that big that there was no room for your pillions feet!Same with the Sprint GT.Vstrom was a bit lardy, and just looked wrong!Tiger 955 looked too old hat!Fjr. It felt Light even when stationary, loads of room for pillion and me. It's looking favourite so far. Also went out with 17yo daughter for a ride to the lakes this afternoon on the gen 1. Her backside was killing her after about an hour into the 150 mile ride, and she seized up almost solid by the time we got there!
Stuff touring Stuff pillions It's your hobby...let them get their own hobby that doesnt involve moaning at you about pain lol Get your daughter through her bike test & get her a ....then she wont criticise because she couldnt, being female, possibly be in pain that was self induced....jobs a good'neBuy an MT09.....you deserve it....take the pillion pegs off for weight reduction