As the title says, which one will you choose?
I know they are two different bikes, one is a super sport, and one is a naked.
But let's say you need to pick one from the two, which one will you choose?
I sold my ZX-6R two years ago, and I am thinking getting back on riding.
I am thinking of getting a naked bike instead of a sport bike this time though.
So how does a naked bike's comfort differ from a sport bike on highway speed?
I used to go between 120-130km/h on the 401, and ride for about...
So I am planning to get my front tire replaced.
I don't have the tools and knowledge to do a tire change, so DIY is not an option for me...
So I am just wondering is tire change a very simple task that a local motorcycle store should be able to do it?
Or I should bring it to an authorized dealer...
Thanks for all the replies lol...
i went there early morning today. The hairpin is very challenging for me to be honest..luckily there was no other bikes and car, I ran too wide of the turn when I was going downhill, and ran into the other lane :(
I actually found going uphill is a lot easier
So I have been riding for 2.5 years now, and I want to give Fork of the credit a try.
However, 99% of my riding consists of cursing on highway, and boring local city commute only...I haven't tried anything too crazy. (No extreme leaning or dragging the knees)
Do you guys think I need more...
I do not fear traffic, I just dislike sitting in traffic, and is only able to move very slowly, it makes my left hand very tiring. I don't know why people complain a lot about bad drivers on the road, I really haven't encountered one yet so far. Just drive defensively, try to make eye contact...
I have been riding for almost 2 years now...have put down 13000km on the bike I bought last year...
I watched a bunch of tutorial videos on youtube, and tried to do it every time I ride, but still can't get it right...
Since most of the bikes use wet clutch anyway, should I just use the slowly...
I upgraded to a ZX-6R ABS from a Ninja 300 ABS last year. I have put down 12000km on the 636 so far, and have never experienced the ABS kicked in. But my riding style is very conservative...never speed, always keep a safe distance between car in front and I, never rode in the rain, etc.
I am just wondering, does rev matching reduce a lot of clutch wear?
I have been practicing rev matching for a while now, and still can't do it right every time.
If I slowly let out the clutch every time I downshift, is it going to wear out the clutch very fast? (I am not saying I will ride the...
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