17-05-15, 03:03 PM
The bike itself is more than capable to hold your manly figure so don't worry about that side of things!
Some say...
New fzs600 rider who is heavy
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17-05-15, 03:03 PM
The bike itself is more than capable to hold your manly figure so don't worry about that side of things!
Some say...
18-05-15, 08:13 AM
(16-05-15, 09:16 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote: MIDDEN?????????? This is your ball park, is it not?What gives you that idea
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
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18-05-15, 08:46 AM
18-05-15, 04:04 PM
(18-05-15, 08:46 AM)His Dudeness link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=16988.msg196078#msg196078 date=1431933221]What gives you that idea [/quote] Think he just called you a fat cunt :lol [/quote] sad part is any objection from me wouldn't stand up in a court. The judge would see clearly I am a Cunt ![]() Anyway 20k plus riding (not too slow) and the 600 serves me well enough. Even loaded with luggage and on the one occasion with a pillion. Rear tyre 11k miles and just an mot advisory ![]()
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
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03-06-15, 08:24 PM
I'm 6'4" and 20 stone - bike copes with me no problem and I thrash it within an inch of its life.
I did find the back suspension was a bit soft and upgraded to the 1000 shock ( which was the "in" conversion at the time) and I also put progressive springs and heavy oil up front . It a great bike with plenty of legs but aint ever going to handle like a sports bike in the bends.
"Don't Die with Fun in the Bank!"
Hi like folks have said I wouldn't worry too much about it. 22 stone is still less than having someone on pillion, the bike will cope.
On a different note I'm loving that boxeye, kitted out in 'stealth mode' by Ponkster 8)
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
04-06-15, 05:27 PM
Thanks Mr Dog - it was purely practical for a winter bike and the mat rattle can is the only one I have found to be petrol resistant for the tank. I also added TDM gators on the forks last time I did the seals to keep the Scottish winter (and salt) out.
It was not my intention to give the bike a 'look' but I have to confess it does look good and is a very practical bike now I have done most of the popular mods - ( sprocket nut, braided pipes, front and rear suspension upgrades, double bubble screen , foxeye mirrors, better pegs,shortie adjustable levers, rental bars, stainless steel exhaust system with cut down scorpion can, hugger and a bigger late model tank). Shit that looks like a lot when you write it down - but Ive had the bike a long time and cant bring my self to sell it , hence it new role as shite weather/ winter hack.
"Don't Die with Fun in the Bank!"
It's an achievement to keep any bike rolling winter after winter, to do it with style is an art in itself
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Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
07-06-15, 03:25 AM
[quote author=celticdog link=topic=16988.msg198558#msg198558 date=1433643900]
It was not my intention to give the bike a 'look' but I have to confess it does look good and is a very practical bike now I have done most of the popular mods - ( sprocket nut, braided pipes, front and rear suspension upgrades, double bubble screen , foxeye mirrors, better pegs,shortie adjustable levers, rental bars, stainless steel exhaust system with cut down scorpion can, hugger and a bigger late model tank). Now we have the way forward 8)
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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