That's fine Joni, just taking the mickey.
Would not be a biker site without it would it. LOL.
You can count on our support for any and all changes made, provided they do not limit the possibility of our continuance.
I enjoy these evenings and anecdotally at least there have been some big improvements in the riders that have shown a dedication to learning.
hey guys, glad to hear everything is still going and these will still be on even if unoffically
on that note, tonight i cant make it as i just replaced my front brake pads last night and dont fancy squeezing the lemons out of them just yet
i know it's off topic, should probably be in the brakes section and seems to be a very noob question but how do you know when the have been bedded in properly? they seem to be grabbing sweet as after my slow ride to work this morning
Come on, Toshi, come on!
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
Forecast expects some light rain. So what are we learning today?
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
should be able to make my first AWNMR tonight, yay. see you all there
Don't know about the 250kms thing.
I have always been told ride about 2 km gently to give you a chance to get the feel right given that you will feel pfaff all resistance first couple of goes, as soon as they feel normalish give them death.
2 - 3 normal stops from 60. (Get you up to speed.)
2 - 3 normal stops from 100. (Get the machine warm and reliable)
Unless you actually have an emergency or a legal reason too such as a red light try not to come to a complete stop from here on down.
2 - 3 urgent near stops from 60. Don't move on till you can smell the pads.
2 - 3 urgent near stops from 100. This can be quite scary.
2 - 3 emergency near stops from 60.
All bedded in.
The more aggressive you can make the near stops the better your pads will bed and I am told the longer they will live.
Did this with mine about 600 kms ago. By golly but the previous person to break in my brakes needs a hiding. After that lot if anything I need less brakes than ever before.
The reason for the near stops is not something I am good at explaining but it has to do with brake dust, heat and possibly warping discs. Or if the stop is too long glazing the discs / pads.
heads up raining out west its patchy, but heavy
I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.
BAD NEWS
coming home in TORRENTIAL RAIN i came off my bike 20m from my driveway
i am ok,broken mirror + indicators which can be replaced.....
but now bike wont start. plenty of juice in the batteries but it just wont start. had a go at bang starting it but still no dice. any ideas?? the bike kinda turned itself off while it was on its side so it could be fuel/carbs or something. or throttle cable broke?? i really want to get it sorted before next wednesday for my license test.....
thanks
How the hell? Man... Well I got similar story to tell.
BAD NEWS (not as bad as Carbacca)
I dropped my bike
The end
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
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