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The missus complained the last time I had wind on the bike and she was pillion. It went up my back and filtered straight into her helmet
Regarding crosswinds, you do notice them on a bigger bike still, but that's usually because you're doing 90 instead of 60.  ____________________ it is impossible to lick your own elbow...
and if you just tried you need professional help.
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as above, wind doesn't affect you as much but if it's seriously windy you'll still feel it
had a bad time riding home a couple of months back when the wind was taking bits of roofs off for example, gusts blowing me nearly a whole lane across think it was in the region of 50mph gusts or more ____________________ Current: Honda City Fly CLR125 2003 Honda CB600F Hornet 2008 Yamaha FZ6 S2 + 1991 Kawasaki GPZ500
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My bike is so heavy I don't think Godzilla farting right next to it would shift it much  ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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I've found the angle I need to lean at in high winds is reduced on bigger bikes (almost had a knee down on my first scooter in high winds)... but if it's sudden gusts then I can still end up pushing close to the white line or even in the next lane.... that's why it's always better to be faster than everything else on the road  |
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[quote="Sid_The_Sloth"]Another bike to look at is the Fazer 600 too. My first big bike was a bandit 600. I liked it, but when I bought a Fazer I instantly realised why the local mechanic recommended them. Much lighter, easier to handle in every situation - manual handling, low speed and higher speed. More comfortable in my opinion. And also faster but very forgiving.
Heard they're better build quality than the hornet, but can't say from experience.[/quote]
This,,,,I have had all three and the Fazer is the best, it's light, has centre stand, fuel gauge, good tank range, good under seat storage, loads of cheap parts on eBay, great owners club, plenty fast enough for a first big bike....and you can't see what it looks like when riding it! I have now had 5 of them as I keep trying other bikes but always come back to the Fazer
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Hi I've just come from a 125 to a bandit, got it last week. I was used to be blown around all over the shop, the bandit is incomparable, in every way. Yes it's big and heavy but that gives you all the stability you need and it's really bloody brilliant! It's my first big bike so I'm going to think that, but I was between a hornet, bandit sv650 and really pleaded I got the bandit it In the end. It feels like a rocket ship, I know there are faster bikes out there but for my needs it's more than enough, I've only scratched the surface. You will find the difference amazing, especially in windy conditions ____________________ YBR 125, Bandit 600, Er6N, Honda CB400 Super Four |
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I went from a wee YBR to a BMW 1150gs haven't had an issue with being blown about since. That being said, I have to be very careful when getting off the bike as I can't pick it up. The only time I dropped the bike is when the engine was off.  ____________________ Bikes: Previous Bikes: Piaggio x8 125: 2012/2013, YBR 125: 2013/2013 BMW R1150GS 2013/2017, Honda CBR600RR 2017/2017, Honda CB500 2018/2018, Suzuiki Address 110cc 2019/2020, BMW R1200GS 2021-2023
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