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    Over tiring a m/c

    Can have an adverse affect on handling. Found that out quite a few years ago when I was young and stupid Now I'm older and stupid I'am still learning about m/c dynanics

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    Too right - don't get your bike tired,they wear out too quickly - early to bed and early to knock off work,your bike needs time to itself,have some respect eh?
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    I agree

    yep,there just like us,they need to rest.I reckon you can feel them getting week on a hot day of riding or just a day of going balls out.generally on the way back from ya journey and after not riding her for a week or so they perform like it was new.1 of the reasons i like to ride in moderation.the long journeys to track days dont help either,i like to take mine on a trailer and just in case i stack it
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    I thought you took them on trailers so they didnt get (over) tired. Bit like race horses is'nt it? You dont take them in a trailer coz they might crash do you?

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    Yeah but of you do crash bad atleast you know you can get you and the bike home.Nothing worst than ya bike crapin out at a track day and it was suppose to take you home,Home being a 2 hour ride.Its happened to me and it turned into a very long day.
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    I actually disagree. I had a real prob getting my little road bike going tonight. Having not ridden it for a whole 5 days!!! cos I took my race bike away in the weekend......................... Pig of a thing took LOTS to get going. Not the first time this has been a prob.

    The more the merrier I say!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by cycosis
    Nothing worst than ya bike crapin out at a track day and it was suppose to take you home,
    Gee, can't understand why one of your well respected and cared for machines would ever let you down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    The more the merrier I say!!!!
    Yip. Still got 2/3 rds of a double garage space to go. Oh and a 1/3 of a garden shed.

    PS-try draining the carb/carbs and refilling with fresh fuel.With the shitty fuel we get now days I find it assits starting after a bikes been standing for a while.

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    nope i dissagree. bikes like a good run -nothing more they like than to see how fast they can go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    Yip. Still got 2/3 rds of a double garage space to go. Oh and a 1/3 of a garden shed.

    PS-try draining the carb/carbs and refilling with fresh fuel.With the shitty fuel we get now days I find it assits starting after a bikes been standing for a while.
    Standing a while??? 5 days??
    My fuel never has time to go old! LOL
    Just like me it loves to go for a blat even if it is just the 30km commute to work. Obviously though it does not like to be idle........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Standing a while??? 5 days??
    yes You seem to forget the fuel in the carbs is subject to engine heat after your last run. Fuel has mucky additives- think about it a bit.

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