Anyone seen one of these before?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-447114417.htm
Anyone seen one of these before?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-447114417.htm
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Ridley has been around a while in the US and they seem to be making a good product, The issue is that they are targetting a small market who desire or need an automatic but still want the "authentic" style. An interesting site to Google but it's been a while since I visited it.
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Interesting that it is automatic... I am having ongoing issues with my left hand, and the guys at KTL can convert my bike to semi-auto for $600. But not automatic like this Ridley, you still change gears but without a clutch. I can't bring myself to do it, but I guess it is an option in the future.
Saw something similar at the Oko pub yesterday...someone may have a pic of it.
Yes, have seen them. They are common, and marketed in the states primarily to women and veterans with disabilities.
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208kg dry is "light weight"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Motorcycle_Company
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246 is that kerb weight ready to ride, or dry?
I guess you're not going to be bench pressing the thing but I dunno, ligher = better, surely?
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Dunno.
That certainly is the case if you are shorter or with a smaller ability in strength
When I got cleaned off my bike three weeks ago, I managed to lever it up onto it's wheels with only one arm (250kg full tank).
I guess other than ability to handle the weight while riding, the only other concerns would be power to weight ratio, and your ability to lift it if it goes down.
By comparison, the bobber I'm building weighs around 150kg but it is based off a small bike. And thats still lighter than a 250cc magna (180kg).
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Look them up, they have a bona fide industrial pump motor in them, even Harley has moved on a bit from those days
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