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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #15 on: 25 July 2009, 21:31:05 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
Comedy Bike ::)

 ;D  Says the hairdressers go-kart driver
At least mine goes around corners :P ;D

It needs to, as you don't want to be spotted driving it  ;D
Go and polish your helmet :P

Your Mrs was doing a perfectly good job of that last night  ::)  ;D
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #16 on: 25 July 2009, 21:33:21 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
Comedy Bike ::)

 ;D  Says the hairdressers go-kart driver
At least mine goes around corners :P ;D

It needs to, as you don't want to be spotted driving it  ;D
Go and polish your helmet :P

Your Mrs was doing a perfectly good job of that last night  ::)  ;D
Ahhh, that explains why she wanted the magnifiying glass.
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #17 on: 25 July 2009, 21:34:41 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
Comedy Bike ::)

 ;D  Says the hairdressers go-kart driver
At least mine goes around corners :P ;D

It needs to, as you don't want to be spotted driving it  ;D
Go and polish your helmet :P

Your Mrs was doing a perfectly good job of that last night  ::)  ;D
Ahhh, that explains why she wanted the magnifiying glass.

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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #18 on: 25 July 2009, 21:37:53 »

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are dark/tinted visors available these days? Whats the legal position with them now? Always used to carry a clear visor in a helmet bag round my ribs under my jacket for night ridding, or getting pulled by the plod.
Bugger that Harley, not ridden one but front wheel looks too far out front to me. One panic brake or over hard squeeze on the lever and that heavy motor will push the front wheel out from under you. Looks ok....ish.....for a Harley...

Technically illegal, but most plod turn a blind eye during the hours of day light. Get pulled for having one fitted, even flipped up, between dusk and dawn and you may well get it confiscated. Which is ridiculous thing to do as you are then forced to continue with no eye protection.
We can only sell to personal callers and only after seeing their valid race licence. If trading standards caught us selling a non-legal visor without checking race licence etc, there's a £1000 fine, and the same for every non-road legal visor in stock.
Try http://www.visorshop.com/ they are in Jersey and are not governed by the same trading rules.
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #19 on: 25 July 2009, 21:44:42 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
Comedy Bike ::)

 ;D  Says the hairdressers go-kart driver
At least mine goes around corners :P ;D

Until you try laying down the power before well past the apex.  :o
Don't try denying it. I had one for 2 years.
Great fun, but an evil, tail happy little tinker in the wet ;D
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #20 on: 25 July 2009, 21:59:17 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
Comedy Bike ::)

 ;D  Says the hairdressers go-kart driver
At least mine goes around corners :P ;D

Until you try laying down the power before well past the apex.  :o
Don't try denying it. I had one for 2 years.
Great fun, but an evil, tail happy little tinker in the wet ;D
It has nearly caught me out once or twice :y
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #21 on: 25 July 2009, 23:38:34 »

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Until you try laying down the power before well past the apex.  :o
Don't try denying it. I had one for 2 years.
Great fun, but an evil, tail happy little tinker in the wet ;D

Stop with the name calling :y
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #22 on: 25 July 2009, 23:41:10 »

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Took the Yam out today for a blast, did 94 miles  :o Still feel quite fresh, not as bad as i used to be after that kind of distance. Been a couple of weeks since i been out, after 40 miles or so i really started to get into it, leaning much better into the corners.

It's not a real Harley i'm afraid, engine was designed by Porsche so is boring :0 pretends to be a cafe racer but to low, prepare yourself for some peg scratching :) very good looking tought. (jealous)

Went to a few bike shops trying on helmets with built in sun glasses, sadly none were as comfy as my shoei, so i might look at a new visor instead.

I called by Harley Davidson garage in Towcester on the way back, sat on one of these:



Must say it was quite comfy! Was a bit strange having my feet so far forward. Whilst i was sat on it pressing buttons and such, a customer next to me was arguing about a test ride. He did not have his paper part of the license so he was not allowed out, but he kept trying his luck.

When he left, i casually mentioned, speaking of test rides....  ::)

I went on and was completely truthful, i said i passed at the start of the year, and only ridden a couple of bikes, and can i have a go. He said no problem, bring all the details and you can take one tomorrow  :D 

Hope the weather stays the same as today!
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #23 on: 26 July 2009, 10:25:17 »

But if it is a Porsche engine, then the Germans should be able to get some decent bhp out of it.  ;D

The americans struggle to get 200 bhp from a 4.0 V8  ;D
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #24 on: 26 July 2009, 10:39:21 »

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But if it is a Porsche engine, then the Germans should be able to get some decent bhp out of it.  ;D

The americans struggle to get 200 bhp from a 4.0 V8  ;D

They know how to get the BHP, they just dont want to.  The days of the muscle cars are long gone.  But not forgoten  ::) :P )
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Re: Took the bike out
« Reply #25 on: 26 July 2009, 15:56:01 »

Harleys - overrated agricultural machines. Unless you're into polishing chrome, avoid them.
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