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    Quote Originally Posted by Sis View Post
    I am about to change from a sports bike to something of a cruiser as I my wrists can't take the weight and my hands go numb.
    Why on earth are your wrists taking weight in the first place?

    Maybe I'm mistaken being a newbie rider, but I thought you're not supposed to put any weight up on the handlebars so you squeeze the tank with your legs. To allow you to even brake hard and have no weight there.

    Or is that not the correct technique?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sis View Post
    Definitely no plans of retiring off the bike, no matter what the govt tries to do.
    Famous last words, wait until you get there, there are changes that never dream of when you are young!

    Oh the arrogance of youth, just gotta love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    When I get old, I plan to ride a Harley naked down the footpath, get arrested, and call on my children to bail me out. I have had this plan for many years. I have the children, now I just need to get old, steal a Harley and find a cop on a footpath.
    You also need to have " Riding the kid's inheritance " on the bottom of your number plate. That's what my Dad is doing, bless him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I find it more comfortable than the SVS believe it or not.

    I did 1100km in 28 odd hours at New Year and could still walk afterwards...
    Lucky you.I did 14 odd hours of drinking bourbon on New Year and I'm fucked if I could walk afterwards...
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    However when riding now I prefer low seat height and better power to weight ratio.I'm not quite gereatric but well qualify for Uselysies.
    Never too old to Rock n Roll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    You also need to have " Riding the kid's inheritance " on the bottom of your number plate. That's what my Dad is doing, bless him.
    (actually, that's what I'm doing too...shhhhhh)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    ATGATT nazis be damned, eh...?
    Absolutely!
    I wonder if I will get any SMIDSY moments.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Absolutely!
    I wonder if I will get any SMIDSY moments.....
    Or, even worse, a MWGTYHG moment.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Why on earth are your wrists taking weight in the first place?

    Maybe I'm mistaken being a newbie rider, but I thought you're not supposed to put any weight up on the handlebars so you squeeze the tank with your legs. To allow you to even brake hard and have no weight there.

    Or is that not the correct technique?
    Who comes up with this crap,be wary of so called "correct technique" there fella,whilst at it be wary of some that profess to know them all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    whilst at it be wary of some that profess to know them all.
    'Cept me an' thee, a'course, pillars of all that's right and good.

    And advice to any of the concaved lot to squeeze hard with the legs can't go too far astray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Who comes up with this crap,be wary of so called "correct technique" there fella,whilst at it be wary of some that profess to know them all.
    Yeah...I get sore wrists too....but then commuting on a sports bike would do that.... The older I get the more I want to do things I missed out on....classic racing appeals....so far thrashing a FXR150 round a go cart track is sufficient....
    the R90 racer is a few months away in the making....
    Saw an 80 + bloke racing a BSA Bantam today....in fact lots of old blokes racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    'Cept me an' thee, a'course, pillars of all that's right and good.

    And advice to any of the concaved lot to squeeze hard with the legs can't go too far astray.
    Will give you the second one mate,nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Yeah...I get sore wrists too....but then commuting on a sports bike would do that.... The older I get the more I want to do things I missed out on....classic racing appeals....so far thrashing a FXR150 round a go cart track is sufficient....
    the R90 racer is a few months away in the making....
    Saw an 80 + bloke racing a BSA Bantam today....in fact lots of old blokes racing.
    Indeed,getting on myself but no plans to change anything,kept me upright (most of the time) for 38 or so years,last thing i would do is buy a crusier etc,comfortable my arse,rode a VTX 1800 awhile back and fully intend on avoiding such a thing for ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    " to squeeze hard with the legs can't go too far astray".
    Tried to get the missus to practice that, still got bucked off. The bikes definitely safer.
    " Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Indeed,getting on myself but no plans to change anything,kept me upright (most of the time) for 38 or so years,last thing i would do is buy a crusier etc,comfortable my arse,rode a VTX 1800 awhile back and fully intend on avoiding such a thing for ever.
    +1 on not to cruiser bikes, I had a ride on a Guzzi Cali for a few days....never again.
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