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Posted: 21:09 - 31 Jul 2018 Post subject: New bike (gone from 125cc to 650cc) initial thoughts |
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I've had my CBR650F for a couple of days now and have some thoughts on how I've found going to a bigger bike.
Being a scared girlie (albeit fairly old), I was worried that I would drop the bike, or at least stall it, before getting out of the car park at the dealership. It was fine. Not only that, but it was last Saturday and it was the first rainstorm in many, many weeks. The rain was hammering down, the wind was battering me, the road was slick, I had new tyres. It was all fine. About 20 metres from the dealership I realised I have never sat on such a comfortable bike. It sounded so good. Everything felt right. I got out of the city and opened up the throttle and I have to admit I laughed like a maniac as I overtook cars on the dual carriageway.
It feels comfortable going slow. I feel the narrower bars give me more confidence poking the bike between cars. Acceleration is almost imperceptibly smooth. Maybe that's because I'm leaning further forward?
There are downsides, though. I felt I could push every ounce of possible power out of my little 125. That was fun. The 650 feels like it *should* be going faster. Maybe I'll get used to it and stop feeling that way.
People say that you feel less vulnerable on a bigger bike. That is true. With my bigger engine growling under me and my knees much wider I feel I have _presence_. But I'm conscious that might make me push into places I shouldn't go, and do less lifesavers. I feel like I need to actively tell myself to ride like I'm being tested and build safe habits on this bike.
What else? Oh, it's really heavy! I have a concrete lip at my gate and can I roll the bike over? No. I have to ride over, or I have to start a good foot or two away and build up speed to manually roll the bike in or out. This, I think, is where I will drop it, if ever. But if I can get used to it then this should all get easier with time.
It's also new so I worry someone will steal it.
Overall, though, I have a good feeling about being on this size of bike and about this bike in particular. It is definitely, without doubt, exactly the bike I wanted. |
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my 600 feels light compared to my old 600, it's all relative
Great to hear that you're happy with your choice of bike and enjoying it, as others have said, take your time, enjoy the ride and whatever else is happening, don't forget to ride the bike.
It may be worth, at some point, looking at advanced sessions such as bikesafe (I've been meaning to do this for four years) but the main thing is, if you're unsure at any point, don't push it and keep an eye out in heavy traffic for more experienced riders catching you and let them past if you can - I can fit my Hornet though gaps in traffic that a big adventure bike can't fit and a 125 can get through gaps I can't etc.
Don't stop learning, or enjoying ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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A nicely summarised account of what I'm so far away from I can't even really remember what it was like to ride my first big bike, except that I know I loved it. Actually, that's not quite right because I have never lost any of that love for it in 30-something years of riding. Your journey is just beginning, welcome to the best club in the world ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 267 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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