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I've slipped a piece of pushbike tube onto my throttle grip and can stretch it over the brake lever to lock the front wheel . stops it from running away on me while picking it up on a slope ,also good to stop it moving around on the ferry
From guessing your weight I thing you migth be about right. So I guess this means I sould be riding the 950AS about the same as you ride a rally version of a 530EXC - dont think that is gonna happen!!
Mmmmm endorphins. Had a few of those in my time, adrenalin as well. Pitty they are so hard to get ya hands on - having the crash or similar.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Went for a ride on the Whanga Rd one day, all by my lelfAnd of course fell off in the biggest deepest papa shithole on the Rd. No worries, I will just use the BMW lifting technigue (didnt pass spellink at scool) and be on my way
Got her upright no worries, but sadly the climb out of the mud was to much for a bimmer and one pusher of said bimmer to manage. (insert swear word here) Only plan seemed to turn it around, easier said than done. Ended up putting her back on her side and dragging it around in the mud, then standing it back up again. Due to leaky skin (they tell me its called sweating) and having used a lot of energy (as you do when your turning around a bimmer in a shithole) I employed the old back up to the seat, grasp firmly, drive up with the legs, then walk backwards system to get her vertical. About halfway through the lift a thought entered my head about the same time as I felt unable to get her upright "if you put her down and have a rest, boy you is stuffed, get her up this time or start walking back to the tunnel because thats where you will be sleeping tonight ". Inspired by that thought She rose majestically (yeah right) from the mud and was ridden home (at which point some woman claiming to be a loving wife complained bitterly about some stupid bastard she was married to)
So with all this fufuu valve and meat pie blowing bike lifting stuff, why would some old bugger who has very little trail bike experience ride an 1100 hundy GS through something like, oh lets say the 42nd. logic? sanity? too much money? Na lack of all the above. I ride it because I like itI am limited by the bikes off road abilities as much as it is limited by mine. Would I be better on a yellow or orange or green beast, I think not. Is it the ultimate bike? nahhh. Do I hug it when I get home from a ride (even after picking it up five times on that ride
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Have had no issues picking up the KLR. Lifting it out of huge seat height ruts is another story.
What is an ideal bike weight to rider weight ratio? (bw:rw) if there is such a thing.
Possibly slightly off topic.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Rider to bike weight ratio is far less important (in my humble opnion) than the riders power to brain ratio![]()
My bike has lots of power, but Im not scaredIm special, I know that cause me Mum told me
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Thanks for that - and for the record I don't own both those bikes. I've got the 990 and my mate Mal has the GSA which some of us rather unaffectionately refer to as "the whale". They are very capable (but not as much so as the 990 on the really rough stuff) and you seem to feel somewhat isolated from the terrain riding the thing - theres just so much bike in the way of everything!!
Both great bikes - but each to his own
You could use the NZ motorcycle ATlas
http://www.hemamaps.com/default.asp?...oductTypeId=28
Get one of these and it will show you all the best roads for bikes
Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do - Sir Tim Wallis
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