i only get down low on my bike when i'm going really fast, otherwise i'd look & feel like a right prat!Some peeps just shouldn't be riding bikes on the road
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i only get down low on my bike when i'm going really fast, otherwise i'd look & feel like a right prat!Some peeps just shouldn't be riding bikes on the road
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Now, when you're atop a scoot that can too easily exceed the speed limit but is shaped like a fat-arse ant (see pic) the only option in staying upright in the wind is too hunker down - bum up & boobs down. I stretch my boots back on the pillion pegs, tuck my elbows in and rest them on my knees.
I've read comments somewhere on here in the past taking the p*ss out of scooter riders who do strike a racer pose... but in my case, it's a matter of necessity. Laugh & mock if you will, but I value my skin. If a gust hits me unexpectantly when I'm upright at 100+ it's bloody dodgy.
Someday we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.
I THInk we NEED Pics of that eh .... :spudwhat:Originally Posted by DebK
ALL those in favoure say aye ...
aye ! :spudwave:
THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .
Ha! You may be disappointed though, so I'll spare you that.
Someday we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.
WE'll betha judge of that ...Originally Posted by DebK
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THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .
Pic is attached of a bubble screen. It helps direct the wind higher over the rider. People buy them a lot for touring on long trips, etc. I would say cross winds would effect you from a side angle rather than from the front, so the screen wouldn't help much?Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
Personally I think bubble screens look 'orrible.![]()
Personaly I think ANY 'screen is an admission of 'orribleness and not keeping with the spirit of m'cycling.Originally Posted by Zed
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Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
...and the "spirit of motorcycling" in your mind sd is?Originally Posted by scumdog
Total exposure to the elements which enhance unsullied thoughts, a clarity of mind, and a contact with your maker - and I jest you nought for that is my thoughts when I ride, for never before do your activities put you in mind with the fragility of life and your maker.Originally Posted by Zed
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
I HAve to ride with my visorr downe ...
OTHerwise I cant breathe withall that aire goin' up my nose and my eyes start wartering at 100k ...![]()
THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .
I crouch on my Fizzer plenty. Mostly cos I geared it up some and in the wind she is pullin pretty hard in the long cog. Hopefully gettin my restricted tomorrow so then only 6 more long months till I can get me a bigger (legally) road bike!A great source of frustration since it is the smallest of my 4 bikes!!! Grrrrrrrr. Lack of torque and sheer grunt in the motor depot = A real p*ss off.
I ride in the crouch position sometimes when it is windy or rainy. I rode a large portion of my journey home in that position tonight as I came home south over the harbour bridge. 'Twas a windy one.
Yes I do feel like a bit of knob when I do it sometimes, but it's not as uncomfortable as it looks. I just rest my elbows on my knees and my chest on the tank. And because I commute on a CBR 250 RR every day my neck is quite fit and no longer gets tired at all in that position leaning forward.
My reasons for using the crouch position are :
1 To keep warm
2 To keep dry
3 To save fuel
4 To help prevent wind causing me to swerve
5 For high speed runs (in controlled circumstances/on closed roads etc.)
Don't mock it just cause it looks bad. And if you think it looks uncomfortable, then harden up.
Actually riding home tonight I had to keep putting my visor up & down. It was raining really hard and even though I was only riding at 40 - 50kms it really stung on my face & lips (OUUCH!!) and then my visor would fog up cos of my breath. I get watery eyes all the time.Originally Posted by wari
Zed - thanks for the pic. I don't think the CB could fit one of those anyway and yeah side ways wind is nasty. Got blown around a lot tonight![]()
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
I've learned that to keep warm and stay dry on a bike it comes down to what gear you are 'wearing'; you would hardly save any fuel; in extreme cases of wind and in high speed runs it is practical to crouch.Originally Posted by vtec
Why can't I mock it because it looks bad? :disapint:Originally Posted by vtec
Welcome to KB btw!
Zed
That was deep sd - thanks!Originally Posted by scumdog
I can now see that "bubble screens" cannot fit into your equation.![]()
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