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    Cool Lucky me, I had Daytona riding lessons on the weekend, but

    My first time on a sports bike. and I got to ride a 955i Daytona.
    WOOHOO!!!!!
    I don't have the words to describe what it felt like to be able to accelarate so quickly.
    I get my Bonnie up to 150 -160 but its an effort for us both to sustain that pace.
    Wow, I think I want a new bike.

    The only bummer was my clutch hand and wrist got so bloody sore.
    Let alone my aching shoulders & neck.
    (& I got stung on my face by a bloody wasp.)
    Why is that beautiful bike so bloody uncomfortable to ride?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Love my Bonnie View Post
    My first time on a sports bike. and I got to ride a 955i Daytona.
    WOOHOO!!!!!
    I don't have the words to describe what it felt like to be able to accelarate so quickly.
    I get my Bonnie up to 150 -160 but its an effort for us both to sustain that pace.
    Wow, I think I want a new bike.

    The only bummer was my clutch hand and wrist got so bloody sore.
    Let alone my aching shoulders & neck.
    (& I got stung on my face by a bloody wasp.)
    Why is that beautiful bike so bloody uncomfortable to ride?
    You quickly get used to riding sports bikes. They're really comfortable to ride once you've ridden one a few times.

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    Road my wifes S40 cruser back from Kerikeri when we bought it. Everyone goes on about how much more comfortable crusers are to ride - what a load of bull, by butt was burning after about 1/2 hour and the constant fighting the wind straight in your face - you can have it!

    Was so glad to get back on the SV back into the natural sports riding position =) . Sports bikes may be less comfortable around town, but on the open road I think they can be quite comfortable - once you get used to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Love my Bonnie View Post

    The only bummer was my clutch hand and wrist got so bloody sore.
    Let alone my aching shoulders & neck.
    (& I got stung on my face by a bloody wasp.)
    Why is that beautiful bike so bloody uncomfortable to ride?
    You are not supposed to be supportingyour upper half on your arms or wrists. You are supposed to support yourself by gripping tank tightly with legs, and supporting yourself with your back,, keeping your arms relaxed and loose.
    You buoild up decent back endurance after a while. When you go faster, the wind helps support you.
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    It could be that I have one years experience repeated 33 times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Love my Bonnie View Post
    My first time on a sports bike. and I got to ride a 955i Daytona.
    WOOHOO!!!!!
    I don't have the words to describe what it felt like to be able to accelarate so quickly.
    I get my Bonnie up to 150 -160 but its an effort for us both to sustain that pace.
    Wow, I think I want a new bike.

    The only bummer was my clutch hand and wrist got so bloody sore.
    Let alone my aching shoulders & neck.
    (& I got stung on my face by a bloody wasp.)
    Why is that beautiful bike so bloody uncomfortable to ride?
    Sounds like someone had fun... also sounds like ya need a rub ... even porky sods like me get used to the riding position...
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by R Sole View Post
    You are not supposed to be supportingyour upper half on your arms or wrists. You are supposed to support yourself by gripping tank tightly with legs, and supporting yourself with your back,, keeping your arms relaxed and loose.
    You buoild up decent back endurance after a while. When you go faster, the wind helps support you.
    Yeah I still have to work on this as well - wind support makes a difference. 240km out to Maraetai, Kaiaua, Hunua etc yesterday wrists fine, 10km commute into town this morning, ache ache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Love my Bonnie View Post
    My first time on a sports bike. and I got to ride a 955i Daytona.
    WOOHOO!!!!!
    I don't have the words to describe what it felt like to be able to accelarate so quickly.
    I get my Bonnie up to 150 -160 but its an effort for us both to sustain that pace.
    Wow, I think I want a new bike.

    The only bummer was my clutch hand and wrist got so bloody sore.
    Let alone my aching shoulders & neck.
    (& I got stung on my face by a bloody wasp.)
    Why is that beautiful bike so bloody uncomfortable to ride?
    phfffff.....
    Its not that uncomfortable, just different and you could easily get use to it...trust me..
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    I love the Daytona 955i, its in a whole class of its own in the looks department. Heap of get up and go, would have got one myself a couple of years back (before the Honda) if Holeshot had a sharper pencil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I love the Daytona 955i, its in a whole class of its own in the looks department. Heap of get up and go, would have got one myself a couple of years back (before the Honda) if Holeshot had a sharper pencil.
    Shit Mark,.......a few more $ for a real bike or turning gay for a honda.....it's a no brainer to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth51 View Post
    Shit Mark,.......a few more $ for a real bike or turning gay for a honda.....it's a no brainer to me
    Maybe Gareth, but Holeshot offered me $6K for my sprint as a trade, I got $9k for it on trademe, spent my money locally.

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    Buy it i say, buy it! You will get used to it Bonnie. They are so much less effort to ride when you get sorted. I've seen you ride and you would go fine on one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth51 View Post
    Shit Mark,.......a few more $ for a real bike or turning gay for a honda.....it's a no brainer to me
    Hell hondas must be great bikes if people are turning gay for them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by R Sole View Post
    You are not supposed to be supportingyour upper half on your arms or wrists. You are supposed to support yourself by gripping tank tightly with legs, and supporting yourself with your back,, keeping your arms relaxed and loose.
    You buoild up decent back endurance after a while. When you go faster, the wind helps support you.
    or it is because the bike is set up for some one heaver and therefore she had to lift her fingers to the clutch lever.
    Mrs b had the same on her gixer until it was set up for her.

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    Yep once you lean forward you never lean back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    or it is because the bike is set up for some one heaver and therefore she had to lift her fingers to the clutch lever.
    Mrs b had the same on her gixer until it was set up for her.
    That maybe the case.
    I'm 5 foot 5, 77 kgs
    The dude whose bike it is is 6 foot someting and about 110kgs.
    I am gonna try to talk him into lowering the rear shock, so I can have another go.

    I found the twisties on the back roads to Huntly a bit of a challange, but it was easier to ride when we came home on state high way 1.
    & I didnt stall it.

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