What did you do to your bike today ??
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I had it a couple of times today. I didn't realise it had become a thing.
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That pedestrian was very special. So kind of her to jog across the road as well. The van driver opposite us was pissing himself laughing.
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Just north of Aberystwyth basically on the outskirts of Snowdonia. From there we will explore the National Park from south to north. We had 2 options either north of Snowdonia of south of it. We picked south because from there we are pretty centralised and can explore anywhere we likeBlade wrote:Sounds great Rossgo
There are some lovely places in Wales. Where are you going too?
I'm planning too.....she doesn't know this yet though hahaD41 wrote:Take her to Anglesey Circuit, Ross.
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Kwacky and Frankie sounds like a cracking day. Hope you didn't see any of those busy bodies jotting down speeds and number plates
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It’s universal Duke, same thing happens here, I don’t understand it either. Even if they think you are coming up too quick how the feck does braking hard help that situation at all???duke63 wrote:I don't get where this thing of drivers braking when a bike comes up behind them. Where did it come from and why? Stupidity at its best.
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I have a theory with this...
If you see someone coming up on you too fast you put yourself in their shoes and think, "sh!t, I need to brake". Your brain then adds 1 + 1 to make 11 and applies your brakes making the situation worse.
So few drivers are aware of what they're doing when driving it's actually frightening
If you see someone coming up on you too fast you put yourself in their shoes and think, "sh!t, I need to brake". Your brain then adds 1 + 1 to make 11 and applies your brakes making the situation worse.
So few drivers are aware of what they're doing when driving it's actually frightening
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If I see a bike closing in on me fast when in the cage, I wind my window down so I can hear the bike proper, pull as far left as I can and wave them through.Cav wrote:I have a theory with this...
If you see someone coming up on you too fast you put yourself in their shoes and think, "sh!t, I need to brake". Your brain then adds 1 + 1 to make 11 and applies your brakes making the situation worse.
So few drivers are aware of what they're doing when driving it's actually frightening
But I usually see them well before they are on my tail because I actually know how to use my mirrors, unlike 95% of drivers.
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ThisCav wrote: So few drivers are aware of what they're doing when driving it's actually frightening
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Tested the brakes after a caliper service and pad deglaze and there now nice and sharp again.
The old Honda had not had much use between MOTs and clearly the pads needed a little attention with some TLC
The old Honda had not had much use between MOTs and clearly the pads needed a little attention with some TLC
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Nearly filled my goretex trousers on the way back from running.
It's dark on the lanes and with a car heading towards me it's hard to see Infront. As the car passed the first thing I see standing on the side of the road is a fooking big dear just about to amble across the road.
Fortunately as I flicked the led main beam on it must have been startled as it froze..... Unclench the seat and breath..
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It's dark on the lanes and with a car heading towards me it's hard to see Infront. As the car passed the first thing I see standing on the side of the road is a fooking big dear just about to amble across the road.
Fortunately as I flicked the led main beam on it must have been startled as it froze..... Unclench the seat and breath..
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First time I read that I thought you were on foot and running
Close shave and good thinking with the lights
Close shave and good thinking with the lights
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It wasn't thinking with the lights, I didn't actually see the deer into I put the lights up.Blade wrote:First time I read that I thought you were on foot and running
Close shave and good thinking with the lights
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So it wasn't my bike, and it wasn't today, but it got me thinking...
A couple of weeks ago I had a quick ride up to the Raven after work. Out of the hundreds of bikes there, by absolute coincidence I park up behind a guy that works in the same building as me!
So we get chatting and obviously we have something to eat because y'know, they do bacon there.
Anyways, fast forward to the point where we're just about to leave and he says I can have a sit on his if I like. So I straddle his 2018 R1200GS very gingerly,mainly being that he's just agreed to part-ex it for a new 1250RT but also that I've heard these are tall heavy bikes.
To my surprise, I can get the balls of my feet down on both sides, and it doesn't feel too cumbersome (from what you can tell from sitting on a stationary bike for a minute!), and as I sat there getting a feel for the riding position I started thinking "well this is nice".
Then he fingered the keyless start button to turn the electronic suspension on. **** me, it felt awesome. Like a controlled bouncy castle!
Now bear in mind that I'd had a ride into Wales the weekend before, and the day long ride with my daughter had left us both sore, aching, and me looking around websites for sports tourer reviews for my next bike.
After sitting on this, and knowing of their potential, I'm getting the feeling that my days of style over substance may be behind me. All this time I've been ignoring them because I didn't really like the look of them, but adventure bikes might well be my next ticket.
I want a bike with power, ability and the comfort to do a full tank's worth of riding without me ending up like an arthritic monkey at the end of it. I'm not necessarily in a position to buy right now, but the 2019 R1250GS is looking rather good.
Well, physically it's not. But I told you, I'm past that now!
A couple of weeks ago I had a quick ride up to the Raven after work. Out of the hundreds of bikes there, by absolute coincidence I park up behind a guy that works in the same building as me!
So we get chatting and obviously we have something to eat because y'know, they do bacon there.
Anyways, fast forward to the point where we're just about to leave and he says I can have a sit on his if I like. So I straddle his 2018 R1200GS very gingerly,mainly being that he's just agreed to part-ex it for a new 1250RT but also that I've heard these are tall heavy bikes.
To my surprise, I can get the balls of my feet down on both sides, and it doesn't feel too cumbersome (from what you can tell from sitting on a stationary bike for a minute!), and as I sat there getting a feel for the riding position I started thinking "well this is nice".
Then he fingered the keyless start button to turn the electronic suspension on. **** me, it felt awesome. Like a controlled bouncy castle!
Now bear in mind that I'd had a ride into Wales the weekend before, and the day long ride with my daughter had left us both sore, aching, and me looking around websites for sports tourer reviews for my next bike.
After sitting on this, and knowing of their potential, I'm getting the feeling that my days of style over substance may be behind me. All this time I've been ignoring them because I didn't really like the look of them, but adventure bikes might well be my next ticket.
I want a bike with power, ability and the comfort to do a full tank's worth of riding without me ending up like an arthritic monkey at the end of it. I'm not necessarily in a position to buy right now, but the 2019 R1250GS is looking rather good.
Well, physically it's not. But I told you, I'm past that now!
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Heated grips on
Visor thinking about misting up
Sun directly in my eyes
It must be autumn.
Visor thinking about misting up
Sun directly in my eyes
It must be autumn.
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What's the name of the site Rossgo?Rossgo wrote:Just north of Aberystwyth basically on the outskirts of Snowdonia. From there we will explore the National Park from south to north. We had 2 options either north of Snowdonia of south of it. We picked south because from there we are pretty centralised and can explore anywhere we likeBlade wrote:Sounds great Rossgo
There are some lovely places in Wales. Where are you going too?I'm planning too.....she doesn't know this yet though hahaD41 wrote:Take her to Anglesey Circuit, Ross.
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Theres one we pass on ride outs heading north out of Aber. Big eagle at the entrance. Looks nice.
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^ This.Kwacky wrote:Heated grips on
Visor thinking about misting up
Sun directly in my eyes
It must be autumn.
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Ditto, fortunately I had a pinlock fitted to the dark visor as well.Kwacky wrote:Heated grips on
Visor thinking about misting up
Sun directly in my eyes
It must be autumn.
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Test rides in order Itchy.Itchy wrote:So it wasn't my bike, and it wasn't today, but it got me thinking...
A couple of weeks ago I had a quick ride up to the Raven after work. Out of the hundreds of bikes there, by absolute coincidence I park up behind a guy that works in the same building as me!
So we get chatting and obviously we have something to eat because y'know, they do bacon there.
Anyways, fast forward to the point where we're just about to leave and he says I can have a sit on his if I like. So I straddle his 2018 R1200GS very gingerly,mainly being that he's just agreed to part-ex it for a new 1250RT but also that I've heard these are tall heavy bikes.
To my surprise, I can get the balls of my feet down on both sides, and it doesn't feel too cumbersome (from what you can tell from sitting on a stationary bike for a minute!), and as I sat there getting a feel for the riding position I started thinking "well this is nice".
Then he fingered the keyless start button to turn the electronic suspension on. **** me, it felt awesome. Like a controlled bouncy castle!
Now bear in mind that I'd had a ride into Wales the weekend before, and the day long ride with my daughter had left us both sore, aching, and me looking around websites for sports tourer reviews for my next bike.
After sitting on this, and knowing of their potential, I'm getting the feeling that my days of style over substance may be behind me. All this time I've been ignoring them because I didn't really like the look of them, but adventure bikes might well be my next ticket.
I want a bike with power, ability and the comfort to do a full tank's worth of riding without me ending up like an arthritic monkey at the end of it. I'm not necessarily in a position to buy right now, but the 2019 R1250GS is looking rather good.
Well, physically it's not. But I told you, I'm past that now!
I would ride a GS an XR and a RS all great road bikes with slightly different flavours.
Not ridden a XR but the RS was a much better road bike than the GS imo and would suit your pillion rides a breeze.
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Yes. Yes they are.Blade wrote: Test rides in order Itchy.
I'll probably wait though, a new bike probably won't happen until I leave the RAF in 3 years time. Unless I accidentally buy one!