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  1. #31
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    There is only one thing for it.
    A sporty new Goldwing.

    Just don't drop it aye.

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    Speed triple - hot up a Bandit - KTM - any supermotard.

    Crashe - some cruisers make my back ache more than a sprots bike.

    Gareth - an R1 insead of a gixxer for comfort?!? - have you been sniffing glue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1
    Try the sit up position on GS series BMW (650 - 1150)
    lol, sixpak you said something about the german uphill gardening society... looks like you will have to be their next member instead of me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Gareth - an R1 insead of a gixxer for comfort?!? - have you been sniffing glue?
    nah not quite... to be honest i havent sat on an R1 but i assumed that it would be similar to the R6.

    Then again assumption are the mother of all f**kups!
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave

    Gareth - an R1 insead of a gixxer for comfort?!? - have you been sniffing glue?
    Ya gotta laugh dontcha, the guy's got back problems so they recommend another sprotbike.
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    Thank you for the information and kind offers guys, much appreciated

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    and so far, no smutty remarks about a 'comfortable ride'.. must be a first..

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    Shet, must suck being old 6pak

    Sit it out for a while mate, nothing like trying to get back on it early and stuffing yaself even more, ya could always put a set of risers on the gixer (and turbo it.........) and if Jill cant look after the gixer by golly i will, it'll look mint next to the yellow twin turbo supra in the garage and you know i's will look after it like it was my own i'm sure my bikes issues are nothing to do with me

    Get better soon mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Look's like i am going in to surgery for a prolapse disc
    On a side note: Isn't your back meant to be pretty strong eh, or was it over working thats done it?
    GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'


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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    On a side note: Isn't your back meant to be pretty strong eh, or was it over working thats done it?
    Haha......yeah good point, prolly overworked but the injury i have now is from a rowing machine in February. I was getting to many injuries at Karate so i thought the gym would be safe.......how wrong can you be!
    And yeah i looked into the high rise bars, they could be a great compromise.,

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    Hey Andrew,
    Sorry to hear about your injury. Remember a good custard always bounces back.
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    My $0.02

    Cruisers are not necesarily more comfortable. They work for some folk (aka Crashe) but I've spoken to owners of and experienced alot of different bikes. A VFR/Bandit/Hornet will probably be better, but a good friend of mine broke his back a couple of years back while crashing a GSXR1100. He now rides a Gixxer 1K with not much difficulty.

    Six: Park it in the garage, wait untill your quack sez "You can ride" and build up to it gradually. Get a home gym (Bowflex ) and work out your Lats and Traps, this will give you the muscle tone you need to support your spine and allow you to ride the machine YOU ENJOY. Don't settle for a bike you don't like as you'll be out of bikes as soon as, if the passion's not there, you'll not enjoy it.
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    Sorry to hear about this A - look forward to you permanently joining us on rides again.

    Cruiser's are not the comfy'est either. The ones that have your feet placed fairly forward place your spine in an unnatural curve which is not only uncomfortable but rather unhealthy too.


    This below seems to be the bestadvice.
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    My $0.02

    Cruisers are not necesarily more comfortable. They work for some folk (aka Crashe) but I've spoken to owners of and experienced alot of different bikes. A VFR/Bandit/Hornet will probably be better, but a good friend of mine broke his back a couple of years back while crashing a GSXR1100. He now rides a Gixxer 1K with not much difficulty.

    Six: Park it in the garage, wait untill your quack sez "You can ride" and build up to it gradually. Get a home gym (Bowflex ) and work out your Lats and Traps, this will give you the muscle tone you need to support your spine and allow you to ride the machine YOU ENJOY. Don't settle for a bike you don't like as you'll be out of bikes as soon as, if the passion's not there, you'll not enjoy it.

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    Ok - on WT's advice, it sounds like a straight swap would probably be the best option. The Jade is pretty much like a hornet and is a more sedate option for our 'older' folk. (Btw - Only 108,000kms, new paint and one careful lady owner )

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Thank you for the information and kind offers guys, much appreciated
    Hey I hope the operation goe's well sixpackback.

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