Kwacky wrote:Thick foam grips you put over your standard ones. The bars on the MV are very narrow which causes hand issues after about an hour. The thicker grip makes it easier to ride.
I'd be interested in how you get on with them. I'm finding the ones on the vfr a bit too thick, I'll give them another week to see if I get used to them.
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Kwacky wrote:Thick foam grips you put over your standard ones. The bars on the MV are very narrow which causes hand issues after about an hour. The thicker grip makes it easier to ride.
So like gripping a semi, as opposed to a raging hard on
PS. Black screws look good on the screen. Do the same for the race filler
hit the 3000 mile mark today. Good day out on the bike, the right sort of roads to remind me why I bought a sportsbike. As the day went on my confidence in the front grew so I started to carry a bit more corner speed. The front lifts under power and the bars waggle, both keeping your on your toes and reminding you the bike is more capable than the rider.
I havent ridden the 660 since I met Kwacky and Frankie at Lucy’s, forgot about the fact I lost one of the baffles on the way there, so took the other one one out today, it’s a bit loud for my tastes so need to get a replacement baffle.
I thought about going out this afternoon but the pull of the sun lounger got the better of me and I’m half pissed on G&T
Kwacky wrote:Both iconic designs. I think the F4 looks fresher but that's probably because we see more images of the 998 being published.
998 looks like the culmination of an older school of thought. The F4 looks like the first of a newer design philosophy.
It's Hurricane vs Spitfire all over again.