this seems about right, its was one thing i noticed when i sat on one, as for op because im taller i may experience it different from you. But i still say go for it
beautiful bikes in my opinion, although i found the position to be more aggressive than my r6 which puts it probably the most aggressive ive ever been on period. As well the seat height is a little higher than most. im 6'1
finally i see what its supposed to look like, the guy before mine replaced it with 10mm, although i cant complain it does do the job. incase you wanted to replace it with something else a 10mm will fit
just came back from taking local roads from ajax back east. it was nice when i left around 2, but now its sorta chilly. even the ttc bus driver pulled up next to me and asked if i was cold and that he put his bike away already. haha sucker this weekend is looking promising.
ye i know what youre talking about, they made the right lane wider to fit flowing traffic and parked cars. they still do this on yonge street around lawrence and eglinton etc.. just not sure if what im doing is illegal or not since the space is only a few feet wide but i can fit so i went for it.
have a similar question since this topic is up, i was once riding down bathurst (sb) and traffic was pretty heavy because there was a bunch of parked cars in the right lane with the only moving lane being the left lane. So i would ride in the left side of the right lane (just the outside of the...
lol i have a medium-high positioned exhaust and ive never done that, im also a pretty tall guy. only ive ever done it was when i parked too close to my buddy and had to squeeze in between the bikes lol but i think you are cuffing your legs too close to the bike when your legs are left hanging...
one time i was waiting for the light to turn green for me while the left lanes had an advance green going on in both directions. So when it finally turned green for me and I moved off the car making a left turn in front of me decided to continue going caused me to slamming brakes, I know his...
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