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    Well I am officially old

    Sold the Triumph Sprint today and bought a Kawasaki Vulcan (Sorts bike to cruiser).

    I had just about given up on bikes due to sore hands/wrists while riding the sports bike. Only had done a couple of hundred K in the last 6 months due to the problem.

    So have now offically joined the ranks of the old men bikers.
    I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.

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    Um actually senility appears to have crept in. (sorry) But a Sprint is in no way a 'Sportsbike' I mean it's almost upright. Have you seen a decent Chiro? I suspect the 'problem' is in your back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lil_Byte View Post
    Sold the Triumph Sprint today and bought a Kawasaki Vulcan (Sorts bike to cruiser).

    I had just about given up on bikes due to sore hands/wrists while riding the sports bike. Only had done a couple of hundred K in the last 6 months due to the problem.

    So have now offically joined the ranks of the old men bikers.
    Congratulations! Thats great news Hope this means you will be out and about without the pain bit! I am thinking of changing to a cruiser (or sorts) as well

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    Officially it is a sport bike. Commonly referred to as an old mans sport bike or a young mans tourer.

    I have gradually moved to the cruiser over GSR1100 --> GS1200ss --> Sprint --> Vulcan. It was inevitable I suppose as I have a f**ked neck
    I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Um actually senility appears to have crept in. (sorry).
    Um you should be sorry - yer wrong :-P if we're talking ST, they don't have a lot more leg room than a sprotsbike if you are more than average height - not that much different for wrist work either.

    Handlebars were re-raised 2008 model. Prior to the ST incarnations 955i and 885cc they were more touring ergos.

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    The bloke that did the Vulcan test in Kiwi Rider is a genius and he rated the bike competent and comfortable.

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    If I have to go down that road, Ill give up riding all together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    If I have to go down that road, Ill give up riding all together.
    Stop that negative talk Old Guy!, yuou'll still be in that Buell for teh enxt 100 yrs.
    Nothing wrong with a cruiser mate, the Vulcan aint a half bad choice either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    The bloke that did the Vulcan test in Kiwi Rider is a genius and he rated the bike competent and comfortable.
    I have had the same said of me.
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    stuffed wrists and hands dont go away. Ive had them for years now. Can still ride a cruiser tho. The alternative is a scoot, and Im not quite ready for that just yet. But those spyda things are kinda cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    But those spyda things are kinda cool.


    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh.../118264-Spyder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    sport bikes arnt for everyone
    They shouldn't *be* for anyone who isn't a track enthusiast.
    They are the least suitable bike type for the unreliable state of NZ road surfaces, conditions and Policing.

    That should stir things up a bit.

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    your only as old as the woman you feel . enough said.....

    wicked new bike too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    stuffed wrists and hands dont go away.
    Mine did. It took nearly two years and 25,000km but I beat them. I was fucken gunna beat it no matter what tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    But those spyda things are kinda cool.
    i did abour 2500 km on 1 early last year, grinning/giggling head off every time i was on it, and frikkn quick too!

    keeps up with sports bikes over the 'takas too coz ya can brake sooo late, turn in wrong. have the inside wheel 6inches in the air and full gas out lighting the tail up

    topped it out at 188km/h round manfield too....freakn hilarious!
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