I never see any bikes lmao I live in Oakville no ******* bikers except me on my gs500 and my boy on his 883 iron Harley
I never see any bikes lmao I live in Oakville no ****ing bikers except me on my gs500 and my boy on his 883 iron Harley
I never see any bikes lmao I live in Oakville no ****ing bikers except me on my gs500 and my boy on his 883 iron Harley
I'm out everyday rain or shine and I maybe see 3 tops throughout the day of riding it sucks ..10 more days and I can ride on the highway tho to go to other city's and hit up the forks and spots like that
I'm going to wait till next year before going because it's getting too windy and my bike gets blown around too much so wouldent be safe.. But thanks maybe if we get another 15+ day I'll hit it up
I got a gs500 for now I'm selling it tho upgrading for next year I put 800miles on it in snice september 28
That's great you are riding! (I've done about 3,200 km since Sept 28th. )
The GS500 is a great bike! I wouldn,t be in any hurry to upgrade.. learn how to ge he most of what you have and you will be a much better rider later. I encouraged my son to get one and rode it a bit until he realized insurance was costing him too much so he put off getting his M for a while. ..as far as I have seen there is no issue with your bike in the wind. Usually people that are having wind issues are trying to control the bike too much, usually by hanging on to the grips with a death grip. Relax! The bike needs to be able to move around in the wind and if you let it you will probably find it stays pretty stable.
..Tom
That's great you are riding! (I've done about 3,200 km since Sept 28th. )
The GS500 is a great bike! I wouldn,t be in any hurry to upgrade.. learn how to ge he most of what you have and you will be a much better rider later. I encouraged my son to get one and rode it a bit until he realized insurance was costing him too much so he put off getting his M for a while. ..as far as I have seen there is no issue with your bike in the wind. Usually people that are having wind issues are trying to control the bike too much, usually by hanging on to the grips with a death grip. Relax! The bike needs to be able to move around in the wind and if you let it you will probably find it stays pretty stable.
..Tom
Yea I do that but the like it pushes me over to the side.. Know what I mean? Only when there's very strong winds only happened one day
Yea Iv done that but not in high winds
+1
I have a 500 NiNJa 2 years riding 30,000 km just squeeze the tank with legs if you find wind to strong and your good to go....
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