Are you riding it yet? If not, try and remember that the fuel gauge is very pessimistic. Last bar (not flashing) lets me put 10 litres in the tank before it's full
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Well neither this or Drooper is insured taxed or tested at the moment...
Plan A. is to sort out some insurance for the last week of March, get 'em MOT'd & taxed...Then make up my mind as to comfort & practicability re flat or standard bars by spending some time comparing the two set ups on the different bikes.
Oh & see if I can brake safely...Wonkey Wrist may have a say in the matter... Getting going shouldn't be an issue, slowing down may be, the grip strength is still a bit weak & cant put bugger all weight through it ... We'll see
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
If you find you can't brake well enough with the wonky wrist have a look on the disabled riders association and look at the double levers on there,they are pricey but if your wrist/grip isn't going to improve enough for you to ride safely with the standard setup it's an option you can consider looking at.