Your right. I'm not used to sport bikes and this is the main issue not the bike itself.lloydie wrote:Sounds to me like you just need to spend more time on it so you can ride it like a twin and not a il4 .
The vtwin likes to rev and don't like being at 3k or lower , as for the seat ,yes it's hard and slippery as it's a sports bike.
Little concerned about your broken foot peg ! What mount has broken off ?
The first 50 miles in the twisties I was concerned that this bike wasn't for me, then for the next 100miles in a gale on a motorway I felt pretty much the same, just trying to hang on against a head wind with gusts from the side and aching everywhere.
I felt like I was precariously balanced on top of the machine but not really a part of it- like it was far too small or something..
After a good break and a change in the weather i relaxed and it just started to fall into place and the bike began to feel familiar.
The last 200 mile of my journey yesterday was great fun (apart from the slippy saddle)
It just take a bit of time to feel out a new bike I guess particularly if it of such a different style as your previous bikes.
By the time I got to the B roads on my home straight I felt natural slinging it in and out of courners, although they were not like the hairpins from earlier in the day.
I'm about to head back to London now so another 120 miles and can't wait to get back on.
I am very god of this machine already.
Regarding the lh footpeg:
On the peg there are 2 'lugs' that a bar with splitpin passes through to secure to bike. One has broken off and is missing and so it's only supported at one end and is wobbly.
I will get that sorted immediately as could be nasty if it came of.
In addition the gear shifter is bent.
I wonder if both these things happened in the same incident.
there is no other sign of damage in the area so unsure how it happened..