the sides are showing signs of wear now... suspose i just need to live in the corners a bit more to even it out

really starting to feel more relaxed on the saddle. it's quite flickable really.
Lee, is this offer open to any other 'storm owners? I commute daily on mine in all weathers but struggle to keep up with my younger brother if we ever get out for a blast ('99 blade). I'm only in Bradford so Manchester is pretty close.Syntec4 wrote:If ya fancy A trip to Manchester, I'll take yer out for the day. I used be an Observer with the manchester group. We'll have ya peg scratchin before ya know it. As the fireman said, it'll cost ya a butty. We just like to ride with people who are interested!cubicincubi wrote:cheers, just been looking at my local RoSPA group, think i'll join - probs be a larf.
Lee.
cubicincubi wrote:I've learnt to stay off that back brake as the ass wobbles and doesnt like it when braking hard before a corner
I've read reports on the stock brake and suspension set up and it appears i'm aproaching needing some modifications - or i'm riding like a clown or I need to set up the suspension - and frankly I havent a clue how to go about it.
Exactly!!!!! Just because they have such and such certifcate and know the highway code like its the back of their hand doesnt nessisarily mean they are a good rider! INMO!meintjiesj wrote:He failed me after 20 min, saying I was an agressive rider, my lines were dangerous and my slow speed riding wasn't up to scratch. I know I am an agressive rider and I claim my piece of the road, but after 10 years of riding in town traffic that is what you do.
Johan
Agreed -although it does depend on the tyre profile of courseslim_boy_fat wrote:On the road not many people get their tyres right to the edge, especially the front.