Sit in a warm bathtub while wearing your pants for 20 minutes then towel dry and rub generous amount of olive oil on them, now go for a couple hour long ride.
Another bike you might want to research is the Yamaha FZ6R. It's a 600cc inline 4, very easy to ride and cheap on insurance. The bike has very good and manageable power. I've owned it for past two years with no regret or issues.
BlackC50, I'm glad you're OK. I've been riding for thirty or so years and I've had dumped my bike four times. Three times when I was a teenager and just starting to ride and the last time about seven years ago that I low sided on an early frigid morning ( combination of cold tires and pavement)...
I agree with others in looking for other brands for your first bike. You most likely want to upgrade by the end of this season, not only you are going to have a hard time getting rid of your hyo, but also for sure loose money when you sell your Hyo, I know I did. If you can afford to buy new I'd...
I know Zaid for past three years. He's an awesome guy and very knowledgeable. He does all maintenance work on my FZ6R and has saved me some money by telling me straight what need to be done and what could wait until the next schedule maintenance. Most shops and even dealers charge you full rate...
Welcome to Canada and the forum Tomo. There are few threads currently active that talk about situations like yours. From what I understand, you can transfer your bike license experience from the UK. You need to get an abstract from where you got your bike license and present it here along with...
Hello and welcome to the forum. I've been to Europe many times, unfortunately didn't experience it from the saddle, but it's on my bucket list for sure. Hope everything works out with your move to Canada. Here we have many nice roads. You can ride for hours in every direction and still be in the...
Good info! I didn't know you could do that, but in all honesty, I don't understand why they make exception for motorcycle license when someone already has both car and bike licenses.
Bon jour, welcome to Canada and the forum. My wife and I visited Paris last summer and I've seen how French riders navigate through traffic and how skilled riders they are. They are everywhere and all cagers respect riders and share the road. It's pretty much total the opposite of what you...
+1 for Cycle Canada. I read it cover to cover and I think it has improved leaps and bounds since Neil Graham took the helm. I just wish it had more bike reviews.
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