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We had a quick ride after a passing my test, but we wanted to wait until a nice day and have a proper ride.
A crisp morning but all suited up (with thermal liners back in), went for a ride. With a flask in the top box (getting old), off we went. Aside from a couple of steep inclines that needed dropping down a couple of gears the 125 was absolutely fine. Especially after I changed the pre-load, much better.
Bought a Givi top-box pad which I'll fit later.
Went to my Yamaha dealer, who also hire bikes and arranged to hire an XJ6 (restricted) for a couple of weeks time. Wasn't sure when my licence would arrive. I wanted to try a bigger bike and see how I got on with it before deciding what to do next.
Then got home to find my new licence sitting on the mat waiting for me. So all in all, a fantastic morning. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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wotsthestory wrote: | We had a quick ride after a passing my test, but we wanted to wait until a nice day and have a proper ride.
A crisp morning but all suited up (with thermal liners back in), went for a ride. With a flask in the top box (getting old), off we went. Aside from a couple of steep inclines that needed dropping down a couple of gears the 125 was absolutely fine. Especially after I changed the pre-load, much better. |
You are braver than I am. I passed my mod 2 on the 31st and took my other half for a ride yesterday, but just around the (biggish) grounds of the hospital she works at. Lots of turns (mini roundabouts), stops and slow riding, never above second gear. I found it very hard on the CBF 125. The bike felt *completely* different and very top heavy. (I did set the preload and pumped up the rear a bit.)
She, on the other hand, thought it was a blast -- much easier than she expected. She's hooked.
I'm thinking of doing the same as you -- rent a couple of different bikes for a day and see how I get on before choosing a big bike. I took the test on a 650cc, so not restricted, but I'm still looking for a "small" big bike. |
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Yeah, your immediate reaction is to try and do some slow speed stuff, forgetting that is one of the things you can struggle with initially 1 up.
As soon as you get going and used to the earlier braking, leaving a bit more room in front and generally being smoother, it's easy. In fact it made me realise where under normal riding i could be better as I was taking more time.
It is easy isn't it, great bike up to 50 (including 2 up just), after that you yearn for a bit more.
Fortunately my current commute the fastest road I go on is a 50mph three lane dual carriageway, so the top speed of the bike is JUST enough to keep me out of bother if I need to push on a bit. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 255 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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