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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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 trevor saxe-coburg-gotha World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 09:46 - 26 Aug 2020 Post subject: plushest small bike? |
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What's the comfiest smaller bike? My P-reg cb500 is surprisingly okay, still on its oem twin shocks. But it's not what you'd ever really call plush, I don't think. Although yes, it is all relative.
But the other day, I realised I hadn't run my klx250 for a while - and decided to ride it. Part of what'd been putting me off was the lack of comfort. It's good for green lane bimbling, for sure. However the seat is needlessly narrow (I suppose in part to enable shorter riders to get their feet down) - but I had a local bloke reprofile it in the style of the US co's Seat Concepts base:
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum/attachments/klx-250s-71/12075d1501274728-new-seat-concepts-seat-seat005.jpg
I got a fairly cheap base off an ebay breaker (so I can change the bike back to oem spec if necessary), and after about £150 all in iirc, the job was done. It's made things loads comfier.
I also remembered that the bike has quite a lot of adjustment - not at the front, but the rear has a clicker at the base of the shock, plus more to go at on a gas reservoir. I thought fuck it, I'll just max 'em out to full softness and see how it handles.
Answer - hardly any different, on road at least (I've not been off road yet and anticipate having to adjust it back towards standard settings). But comfort-wise it's night and day. This adjustment, together with the Seat Concepts type re-profiling mean that two or three hours on the bike is actually bordering on the pleasant. The only problem is the range - you ideally want to be heading back towards civilisation once you get to 50 miles. But that's not too bad - even though the Wolds these days have hardly any petrol stations.
In any case, I started to wonder which smaller capacity bikes are comfy? I suspect that what lets a lot of them down is a lack of adjustment. Take the NC750X for instance - not a small bike, admittedly - this has damper rod forks and afaik nothing to fuck with at the back, apart from a bit of pre-load. Otherwise you might look at it and think its long suspension travel and sensible Honda bullshit might make for a bike you could turn into a bit of an armchair. But no. Apparently not.
I suspect the NC is fairly representative of a lot of more affordable bikes, and is certainly true for stuff in the 250 to 500cc class. So believe it or not, the KLX can be turned into something of a class-leader with not much effort and expense - at least if comfort is a main criterion. Yes, obviously slow - but if you're on roads with grass growing up the middle, as I often am, 60 can feel quite brisk. Doesn't like gradients much though. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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My bullet is surprisingly comfy over distance. It doesn't seem that way at first. It's got bog standard, preload adjustable shocks and damper rod forks.
I have however fitted a lycette style sprung saddle. When you first ride it, this seems desperately uncomfy but as time goes on, you realise that over longer hauls, it's very good. It's a triangular frame that pivots at the front and has two large coil-springs at the back. There are 13 upholstery springs stretched across the frame (the same thing you get in high-end armchairs like parker-knolls). There is a horsehair pad over that, then a leather cover. I add a sheepskin over that to prevent sweatiness.
So it's initially lacking in padding but it gives excellent dynamic support so that longer distance numbness doesn't set in. It also leans forwards slightly so you take a little more weight on your legs. Combine this with the fact it moves about and you are constantly engaging your buttock and leg muscles slightly.
When you first use one, your quads and buttocks ache after a while but once you're used to it, you can do long runs in comfort.
What I'd like is a Denfeld seat which has a built-in damped shock and no sideways play but ££££. (pic is a rear one, front one has no handle).
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I've not done any long stints on the 250 yet, but a 2 hour plod around Rutland at the weekend bodes well in the comfort stakes. Similar riding position to the Enfield, but now I've fitted Grip Puppies and decent bar end weights there's no vibes felt in the handlebars. Can feel some in the footpegs, but not obtrusive. Might be a different case on journeys above the 2 hour mark, or sub 2 hour if it was all motorway. Time will tell.
It does have a low seat height, I could afford to stick a pretty big wad of padding in the seat, and still flat foot the bike.
The YBR Custom was pretty comfy, cruiser stylee seat but not feet forward like my Savage was, so weight's not all on your spine. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Previously : CB100N > CB250RS > XJ900F > GT550 > GPZ750R/1000RX > AJS M16 > R100RT > Bullet 500 > CB500 > LS650P > Bullet Electra X & YBR125 > Bullet 350 "Superstar" & YBR125 Custom > Royal Enfield Classic 500 Despatch Limited Edition (28 of 200) & CB Two-Fifty Nighthawk > ER5 |
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Often do 200+ miles a day, on gen 1 hayabusa, - front lowered 12mm, rear lowered 35mm ( in order to get my hooves on the floor ) , front seat changed for a 20mm gel pad, only discomfort is shoulders a bit stiff , presumably from not not moving around much. ____________________ previous C50,CD175,GT500,GSX250,CB750KZ,GSX750E,GSX1300R |
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Not ridden too many small bikes too far. Piaggio Zip 125
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 290 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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