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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    But what about those square section tyres??? Are they standard on a Ginnie ?? They would make it handle like a loaded concrete mixer ..
    Those arent factory if thats what you mean? I need to get new ones anyway. Sugilite said the front one's rubber is old, getting cracks at it. He also said my rear tyre looks like it came off a car!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grashopper View Post
    But until you get new handle bars, try lowering the ones you have. You just need to loosen those three screws in the center of the handlebar and then it move down. You can put them even lower than mine. Try different settings and then stick with what you feel most comfortable with.
    Getting new handlebars sounds expensive! Maybe I can get M to lower the existing ones like you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grashopper View Post
    I've heard really bad things about the original tyres GNs came with. But those can't be still the original set, right? That would make them 8 years old...
    Not original I'm pretty sure no. The Chinaman I bought the bike from in November told me the owner previous to him changed the tyres at the end of 2008 or something. BUT the front and rear tyres are different, not even from the same manufacturer?! So yea they're at least 5-6 years old.
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    Cargo pockets on trou?

    Didn't know anyone made bike trousers like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    . . Getting new handlebars sounds expensive! Maybe I can get M to lower the existing ones like you?
    About the price of a couple of tanks of gas in the Ginnie. As long as you have someone help select & fit them some lower rise bars will be cheap & easy. rotating the std bars are just going to put you in an even odder position.

    Hmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Cargo pockets on trou?

    Didn't know anyone made bike trousers like that.
    That's cause they're Gucci/Prada/Armani.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Getting new handlebars sounds expensive! Maybe I can get M to lower the existing ones like you?
    Here we go again... Jazz Mk2...

    Are you not going on some road trip soon? If you get to Kapiti I'll stick a set on for you - bound to have some about. If not I'd say $40 or so and an hour at a shop to swap em.

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    When on the track, try sitting much further back on your seat, so you can lean forward a lot more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Pretty sure I'm related to the hunchback of notre dame!!!
    Welcome to the family! The bells, the bells...

    I changed the bars on my bike, but only so I could have manlier ones with factory heated grips. Screw you, back!

    And yours is probably the least worst posture I've seen of other Ginny riders around Auckland anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Those arent factory if thats what you mean? I need to get new ones anyway. Sugilite said the front one's rubber is old, getting cracks at it.
    SHIT .. get it changed before it blows out and throws you off ...

    He also said my rear tyre looks like it came off a car!
    Yeah . it looks exactly like a car tyre .. get a decent bike one .. it will make the bike handle better.



    Getting new handlebars sounds expensive! Maybe I can get M to lower the existing ones like you?
    Bars are not that expensive ... but fitting them might be ... if it's a bolt-off/bolt-on job then it's only time and a half-way decent amateur can help you ... if the cables need to be shorter then it will start to cost you ... because you will need new cables etc ..
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    Poor GN looks so silly with a screen! Although I envy it slightly just because of the buffeting from not having one.

    Still reminds me of the "transition" lenses I used to have in my glasses... before I realised they were the reason small children were frightened of me
    Yeah, nah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Poor GN looks so silly with a screen! Although I envy it slightly just because of the buffeting from not having one.
    After having a go on bosslady's GN the other day I want a screen, too. Makes sitting on highway speed so much easier. I have to pretty much lie on my tank at anything over 80kph on my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    When on the track, try sitting much further back on your seat, so you can lean forward a lot more.
    Any requirement to lean forward is dependent on the bike. I wouldn't suggest moving your body mass backwards on a gn as it would put you out of wack with the footpeg position, decreasing control and the ability to lock onto the bike. Keeping your arse above the footpegs tends to put you in the right position automatically.
    Cruisers with forward controls are obviously an exception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grashopper View Post
    After having a go on bosslady's GN the other day I want a screen, too. Makes sitting on highway speed so much easier. I have to pretty much lie on my tank at anything over 80kph on my bike.
    Bloody hell - run your GN down here as well and we will have a mass handlebar change out.... screen fitment day ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    When on the track, try sitting much further back on your seat, so you can lean forward a lot more.
    Totally agree - sitting to far forward and this is making your knees to far forward


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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    When on the track, try sitting much further back on your seat, so you can lean forward a lot more.
    I do that on the road...
    Even been up where the pillon sits when I had the CB.
    Does nothing but ease the numb arse and give the legs a bit of stretch...its a GN, the often used term ''getting under the paint'' wont make any difference where this bike is concerned, it is not a track/race bike is it?
    I am more impressed with her head position whilst cornering, shows why she is out there in the first place.

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