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CB1300s are nice but crap on petrol
Ive found while riding my T its a little colder but not a huge amount, afterall it all depends on the kit your wearing.
I did find my hands got expreamly cold riding a CB1300 though.
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 Posted: 10:50 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: Re: Naked or not? |
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Commuting in town (30/40s) the fairings doesn't seem to make such a difference, but it really does help on the motorways.
However, if you're determined to go that way, it's a case of having even better kit for the rest of you - consider heated trousers and jacket definitely.
Decent muffs and heated grips.
Oh and I'm just under 6' (5'11.6" according to the Doctor's measury thing) and in January was 16 stone. Still prefer smaller bikes generally . |
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If you're that concerned about the cold... I'd recommend you get a biketech heated jacket liner.
Thread about it HERE!
Worth it's weight in gold. Although that doesn't mean much as it's very very lightweight lol. I wouldn't be without mine now. ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
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| jjdugen wrote: | Just a quick cautionary about heated gear. Most bikes alternator / reg-recs arent up to the job. Given that its already cold, you will be using your lights, you run the risk of cooking your charging system. (Certainly on most Hondas, dont ask how I know). |
Thanks for starting this thread. I started a new job just over a month ago (straight out of Uni) and do a 12 mile commute down the M27 each way on my Bros 400.
When the winter comes around I'll be getting some new gloves (Hein Gericke Pathan Evo?), some bar muffs and some heated grips (Oxford ones?).
I know the reg/rec on Hondas of this vintage have a bad reputation; how likely are the heated grips to cause failure? ____________________ Riding: BMW R1150RT `02 bought mildly crashed
Fixing: Also the BMW as I get less broken bits
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I think it all depends on you as a person really. I've been riding naked bikes for 7 years now through all winter as well and I've found it to be fine. You just grow slightly bigger neck muscles and get on with it
A lot of people don't find wind blast at 80mph fun and would rather tuck in behind a fairing but I'm just not bothered, I've ridden fully faired bikes and just found that they always seem to direct the windblast straight into my face instead of my chest! ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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im about your size, and commute similar distances,
i only ride naked bikes, fairings require too much effort when servicing comes about, and when you inevitably slide off, they cost you a fortune to replace.
i have a cb1000 and bandit12 that i piss about on,
neither would i say is particularly good on gas, and the bandit is a menace of a bike, far too easy to be pulling wheelies willy nilly,
but on the plus side a "service" on a bandit is a max 2 hour job including valve clearances the cb isn't much worse, (just a little more awkward)
i survive with heated grips, and hand guards even well into th sub zeros,
being a big lad, fairings do sweet fuck all, ____________________ the humans are dead
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 328 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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