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PostPosted: 21:25 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah baby YBR all the way, fuck the haters!

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PostPosted: 22:33 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

£70?

Stop thrashing the knackers off the thing, and asking so much of it. Its a lightweigh FFS!

Put the money for a screen, and savings from using less fuel towards getting your licence, and a bigger bike, if that's what you want to do!

Its a lightweight; useful one, and a screen may be of some benefit; but.... and advantages will have accompanying dissadvantages and the one thing that a screen wont give you is shear MASS...

OK, so it may add a few gramms to the all up weight... but in the least desirable place, on the forks...

A commuter screen, will not relieve a LOT of wind-blast off you; certainly not at the sort of speed a YBR OUGHT to be doing.....

It will increase drag and knock some spots off your mpg at the speeds where it does make any difference, and as like a couple of points off your top speed.

On the bars, its also a bludy great rudder to catch the wind and make the bike even more sensitive to side winds and buffeting turbulence.

Propper full fairings that are frame mounted can make the bike more relaxed to ride, wont have the rudder effect, and can actually add some useful streamlining to the bike so they aren't as adversely effected at higher speeds..... BUT

Bottom line is its still a lightweight, and its the weight that gives the bike stability.....

And its capacity that gives you power to hold higher speeds.

My CB750 is unfaired, and I'm quite 'comfortable' on that thing right up to the sort of speeds it can achieve, that are probably twice what a YBR can get to..... and at real world speeds, with the weight and the power to punch through, I dont feel the need to tuck in, and dont feel like I'm being buffeted about like a leaf in the breeze....

And actually.... I quite LIKE not having a fairing cosseting me in a little still air bubble, like driving a car....

So; thought; when you feel the need to modify or adapt your motorcycle, ask yourself what are you asking it to do that the designers didn't provide accomodation for? And WHY NOT?

Then think long and hard about your suggested adaptation or modification, and think whether it is REALLY the 'best' solution to the REAL 'problem'...

Which here would seem to be, you are asking a lightweight little commuter bike, intended for short 50mph'ish trips, with the occassional even shorter blast up a NSL road in the 60mph region, to do something only JUST inside its envelope of operating parameters; asking it to do longer distances at higher speeds, the sort of 'work' a 500 commuter twin is really optimised around...

Ergo... whats the real 'problem'?
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PostPosted: 23:00 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a small screen on my YBR125 and i find it helps a fair bit when i am on the dual carriageway.

my commute is 20+ miles each way, mostly on NSL roads, the screen helps a bit with wind blast and head on winds or when riding into rain. I dont think it makes the bike look any better or worse, but its a little more comfortable especially if you can tuck behind it a bit.

I am trading up to a bigger bike soon though, as i cover too many miles on the dual carriageway for the YBR really.

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PostPosted: 23:08 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've put screens on all 3 bikes so far and find they make a big difference to comfort.

PUIG universal screens are decent enough, or you can fettle your own out of a bit of perspex (e.g. 500mm x 500mm x 3mm from eBay), hacksaw, drill and a heat source (e.g. paint stripper gun).

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/__DYtEEjm5wE/S-atadof5nI/AAAAAAAAAJ8/CsDcrF9h-qM/s320/screen-mk-2.JPG

Takes some patience, but it's very satisfying.
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PostPosted: 23:38 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just ebay a screen, universal ones are alright.

You are welcome to my GSXR750 screen, its blue and will need some..improv. but its yours if you want it Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:55 - 20 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
Just ebay a screen, universal ones are alright.


mine was new off ebay, about 30 quid with postage, a puig mini touring screen I think.

if you dont like it you can always sell it on! Smile
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PostPosted: 06:19 - 21 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

_Iain_ wrote:
IWondered if it was a common issue as yamaha supply an official part -why would they supply a fix for an issue that doesnt exist? Cant see any use for one whatsoever if you're not going past about 45mph, or round town. But that was the thinking anyway.


Its called 'marketing'. Cost of adding one as standard wouldn't put an extra £70 on the list price they could flog the bike for. Selling one as an optional extra does!

Its not a non-problem... or at least not something that has zero functional use; its simply something of only marginal benefit, up in the upper margins of the bikes operating envelope.

And the here and now is I HAVE to question the prudence of you pushing the bike to those limits on the regular basis that begs suggestion of a screen!

I have to say; that within a fortnight(?) of you passing CBT, to hear you remarking that you are already thrashing the knackers of a little YBR, and commenting on your confidence at passing DAS.....

ACCIDENTS HAPPEN WHEN CONFIDENCE EXCEEDS COMPETENCE

Back off, and think about what you are doing.

It's Feburary. Its effing cold out there and last week, I was still looking to see where snow had only just melted! We have low sun, and short days. Blustery winds, and high risk of sudden road damping showers. Its far from ideal riding weather, and the conditions are 'variable', and can easily catch you unawares.

Great you are having fun, wonderful that your confidence is growing; BUT you have ONLY been riding a few DAYS... do you think you MIGHT just be getting a little 'cocky'? Because that is SO often the pride before a fall!

If you feel you have to 'duck down' to be comfortable, think about the other option..... back off the throttle!
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PostPosted: 11:26 - 21 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Iain, your test is £121.50...theory, mod1 and mod2, i'll happily take you through it...its a piece of cake Thumbs Up You don'tv have to do a DAS course, I never did Wink
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PostPosted: 21:45 - 21 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Definitely worth a screen. Look out a universal one off eBay if money's a wee bit tight.

I left mine off for a week or so after having a fiddle with my headlight. 40 mile round trip to uni and I was knackered after having the wind bounce off my chest all the way down the A370.

'Official' Yam screen is £70. Universal is £20+. Only difference is the logo down the side.
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 21 Feb 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing
Offering a 'Caution'.... ten days from passing CBT and razzing it up main roads, is err.... diving in the deep end! Lots of riders are doing little more than pottering around the housing estate the live on for the first fortnight!
And no, you wont learn to cope with higher speed roads not going there; BUT... other traffic, No it DONT give a shit... but you have paid your road tax, FUCK EM!
Dont be intimidated into riding quicker than you are comfortable; its a speed limit, NOT a speed target, don't be bullied into the gutter; hold your road room, and IF they want to go round you, that's up to them.
You have a big advert for L earners on the back to give them the hint! Use it!
Believe me they will be as big an ass hole sitting on your number-plate at 70 as they will at 50... If they decide to make a stupid pass and steal my road-room, I would MUCH rather be doing 50 and have more time to do 'something' and not have SUCH a big wind-wake to cope with, than at 60-70!
Your on L's to learn... you dont HAVE to be on main roads at busy times... so when you want to go practice them; pick the off-peak quieter times or quieter roads....
Also STOP..... when other traffic is influencing your actions.
YOU are the fucking rider on the saddle of YOUR bike... NOT them.
If you let them 'remote control' YOU, YOU are not in control, are you?
Stop, take a break. Do you smoke? Have a fag! If you dont; buy a pack of sweets like some mints at the paper shop; stick them in your pocket; have one when you pull over; wait until you have finished sucking the sweet, until you get back on the bike.
Riding a bike is not THAT hard, but falling off is FAR too easy.
And before you can excersize good bike control; need to excersize good self control.

Fact you recognise you are getting a bit 'cocky'... good start. What to do with that knowledge... reel in a bit, get the experience to back that confidence with real competence.

As for being where you are now? Personally? Probably, but I think I was nine, and riding a twist and go moped around a field!

I'm not a great example! I took to bikes like a duck to water. First time I rode a geared bike I was 13, and it was a 350 Suzuki. Ten minutes after learning how to shift, I was pulling 50 yard long power wheelies, tail sliding it around a grass track, and attempting trials climbs and decents on the ruddy thing! A month later I was doing it in competition! (Badly!)

On dirt I have fallen off more times than I care to remember! On the road? Three times, in quarter of a century. All in my early riding period, on L's! None of them actually from over exuberance.

Engine bars?

Very useful bits of kit; No they aren't going to save the 'shiney bits' if the bike goes down...

Best use, is that they protect the 'expensive' bit, the engine; and they can deflect an impact that could crack crank cases or covers, or snap engine fins etc.

Used to be a common problem on the old inline fours, bikes used to have the generator on the end of the crank-shaft. Many bikes, and particularly little bike still do.

Couple of kilos of iron and magnets spinning around at the extremity of the shaft, hidden behind a thin aluminium cover.

When the bike goes down that 'sticky out bit' on the side of the engine id vulnerable; the casing cracks and the generator rotor takes a hefty 'smack', easily resulting in a bent crankshaft and a pretty catastrophically buggered engine!

On the other side; take a look at where your brake pedal sits. Thats right next to teh porimary drive cover. Again, thin, brittle ali casing. Quite common for a Right hand 'dump' (like on aroundabout!) for the bike ot go down, take little or no cosmetic damage, but the brake lever to take the brunt of the impact, and bend, the inner blade like edge punching a hole in the primary drive; or the clutch cover being worn away; either resulting in pretty instantaneouse oil loss... while the engine is probably still running... another fairly catastrophically buggered engine!

Engine bars, wont garantee to save your motor, but can help. and while a dented tank may look more dramatic, damn site easier to fix, than a buggered engine!

Add on EDD: just remembered an 'encounter' involving engine bars I had with a miopic old duffer in a Kia.... Was going round a roundabout, passing the stationary tail of aqueue of traffic in the left hand lane, going into one of the exits; MrMagoo, decided he couldn't be bothered to wait there and JUST as I was along side him, sunts out of the line, into my lane...

His front wing smacked into my thigh, and the bike (HEAVY CB750) sort of wibbled, but as I went around him, the enginebar cought the wrappy out bit of his front bumper, by the front wheel arch, RIPPING the whole front end loose.... Dozy duffer then CARRIED ON pulling out, obliviouse of hitting me (without knocking me off!) and RAN OVER his own front end!

For once: Smidsy Nil; Biker +1!
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