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  1. Your right however my girlfriend being a women as they say she has decided to tell me to not come anymore to the house at night and that she is now going to stop cooking food at night and will buy her own bin so she can use her own bin rather than use the house bin. Told her she is being stupid which didnt work out well . Honestly I would have helped him by telling him I will park the bike at the end of the road instead if it makes anything better but the way he spoke to me telling me its his house and that he will throw the bin at my head and even after explaining to him that im not revving the bike and its just idleing he wouldnt take any notice and started swearing at me. Why would I want to help someone like that? I pay to park outside on the street and im not sorry that you live in a shared house and your room is right next to the street. Girlfriend wants to he bice to everyone and im here having no sympathy for him... She tried to say to me park at the end and I said no im paying for the parking permit, the bike belongs to me and i can park where i like. The end of the road is double yellow lines therefore im not taking the risk to park at the end and get a ticket especialy when I pay to park on the road. Seriously I told her no problem i wont come into your house but how will you stop me from coming outside and idleing my bike outside on the road? I can do this if I wish too so who will stop me doing that? shes on her period any way she will start thinking straight soon any way but as for him I have no sympathy for him. Im a nice guy, if you asked me nicely I would have helped but the way you spoke to me you can kiss my as*. Thanks. Is it just me she's breaking up with you mate . No shes on her period and shes always not herself on her periods girl problems... Anyways.. What is the legal sound limit of a 650cc motorbike any way? I read its somewhere near 90db however i downloaded a app on playstore and apparently the room i am in right now its 80db as it is so surely a exhaust is not only 10db louder? Thanks. Thanks.
  2. Peterborough. Worst area to live! Lets see how it goes now.. I have explained to my girlfriend and shes asked me to come round to see her later on so we will see what happens. If he tries shouting or threatening me, I will get the police involved and tell them im being harassed for parking my motorbike outside on the street as someone doesnt like me parking here as the bike is too loud for them Thanks.
  3. Your right however my girlfriend being a women as they say she has decided to tell me to not come anymore to the house at night and that she is now going to stop cooking food at night and will buy her own bin so she can use her own bin rather than use the house bin. Told her she is being stupid which didnt work out well . Honestly I would have helped him by telling him I will park the bike at the end of the road instead if it makes anything better but the way he spoke to me telling me its his house and that he will throw the bin at my head and even after explaining to him that im not revving the bike and its just idleing he wouldnt take any notice and started swearing at me. Why would I want to help someone like that? I pay to park outside on the street and im not sorry that you live in a shared house and your room is right next to the street. Girlfriend wants to he bice to everyone and im here having no sympathy for him... She tried to say to me park at the end and I said no im paying for the parking permit, the bike belongs to me and i can park where i like. The end of the road is double yellow lines therefore im not taking the risk to park at the end and get a ticket especialy when I pay to park on the road. Seriously I told her no problem i wont come into your house but how will you stop me from coming outside and idleing my bike outside on the road? I can do this if I wish too so who will stop me doing that? shes on her period any way she will start thinking straight soon any way but as for him I have no sympathy for him. Im a nice guy, if you asked me nicely I would have helped but the way you spoke to me you can kiss my as*. Thanks.
  4. Haha good idea but I dont want to end up in prison for that and why should I need to park up the road or in a certain area? Thats not fair as I am paying a parking permit to park on the road therefore I should be able to park anywhere in the bays... The street at night is very busy and you would be lucky to even find a parking space other than parking on yellow lines. The yellow lines are towards the end of the road which could solve his problem however then it means im parking illegally which I dont want to do. I mean I know at times I go home from my girlfriends at night after 11pm however all I do is start the bike up and leave... I dont rev it intentionally or anything therefore how can anyone tell me im doing wrong? I have a parking permit to park outside there. I have a stock exhaust which itself is loud on a cold engine. It just sounds loud as the sound echos off the walls and buildings which I cant help to be honest. I think he has already complained to the agency which my girlfriend told me as I am at home right now so now im waiting for the agency to try speak to her or to me about it. He has even told me to change the bin bags! I was like excuse me? I come here to spend time with my girlfriend not here to do your chores for you! Yestarday he asked my girlfriend to throw rubbish outside and to change the bag for the bin inside the house which my girlfriend does any way however it was not full. The bin was half full therefore the bag did not need changing so she left it and today he started shouting at her first about the bin bag and my motorbike and when i arrived he was raising his voice with me saying "I dont give a fuc* blah blah your bike is too loud you disturb my sleep" I mean if he had asked me nicely and politely I would have suggested that I can park somewhere else if it will help (which i doubt) but seeing as he was swearing he just got a lecture from me telling him hes an old man with no morals and respect and is acting like a kid. If the agency speaks to me I will simply tell them the bike is standard and i have a permit to park outside therefore i am not breaking any rules. As for the bin bags it is not my responsibilty to change them. Me and my girlfriend always clean after each other. Some people I have no words.. Thanks.
  5. Hi, So today I turned up to go to my girlfriends house who lives in a shared property and I parked the bike up to see her crying. I went inside and the other tenant who lives there as it is a shared house started having a go at me swearing at me that my exhaust is too loud. I told him to calm down first of all and do not swear at me and then I told him that im sorry but there is nothing I can do if the exhaust is too loud. I do not rev the bike intentially or anything and when starting the bike up from a cold start it is a bit loud which is normal for motorbikes and it passed its MOT recently with a stock exhaust on it so I cant see how I am pissing anyone off? Im afraid that I go to her house and that he will complain about me and the agency will not let me visit her so what can I do? I have to pay a parking permit to park outside her house which I did and when I go home which can be around 1 - 2am as I see her around 10pm after work. So all I literally do is start it up get on and drive off back home, no unnecessary revving or anything. It is not my fault the bike itself is loud when you first turn it on and it is a stock exhaust therefore I am not breaking any laws? How can I stop him from complaining to the agency as they could tell me I am not allowed to visit the house any more therefore I wont be able to see my girlfriend. I mean I can understand its 1-2am and thats hes probably trying to sleep and that his room is downstairs right next to the street however what can I do if I am just starting my bike and riding home? Im not purposely trying to rev and piss people off or anything... I know he can complain about me to police but I am running a standard exhaust therefore it meets the law requirements any way and as for having to start it up at night to go home well what else can he expect me to do? It weights nearly 200kg to be pushed anywhere therefore I have to start it where it is which seeing as the road is always busy there, it sometimes is right outside the house on the street. Any suggestions? Thanks.
  6. Hi, So today I adjusted the idle knob/cable and got the idle back up and it seems to have done the trick. Is it normal for the idle knob/cable to be very stiff? When I try to turn the knob, the whole cable bends rather than the knob turning. I did manage to get it to around 1250 rpm but just worried that it might turn itself back down again? Should I replace the cable? Have tried WD40 on the cable but still very stiff, maybe it is normal? Thanks.
  7. Whats the bike idling at? if its low then yes it needs adjusting if its set as per the manual then no it doesn't need adjusting and you have a different issue Its idleing at 900 rpm and everytime I rev the bike quickly the idles drop before they go up and sometimes they drop too much which cuts the bike out.
  8. Thanks for the reply. I have today replaced the spark plugs and air filter. Bike runs smoother however the issue is still there. I will adjust the idle screw tomorrow. Is there any reason why the idle needs adjusting? I thought you shouldnt need to mess around with idle adjust? Thanks.
  9. Thanks for the reply... Im guessing its not related to spark plug and air filter then? Thanks.
  10. Hello So I have a Er6f 2006 for 4 months now and i love the bike but I have a small problem with it. When the engine is hot, if i rev the bike on idle a little quicker than usual so say to move of quickly, the bike literally cuts out. Starting it back up it will start perfectly fine first time. No idea on the service history of the bike however the bike itself is in very good condition with just 18,000 miles on the clock. When checking the oil it seems new however this is all i know. Could it be the spark plugs or air filter potential ly or is this a bigger problem? I dont know if it is related however on a cold engine start the revs stay at 2000rpm for 2 ish minutes and drop right down to 8/900rpm. Thd workshop manual says should be 1300rpm at least? Any reason why this is? Thank you. On a cold start
  11. Thats fine going to keep it the same and buy the BT021 again. Thank you.
  12. Hello, In need of a new tyre with the size 120/70/ZR17 and I am looking at either of the above options. Currently I have the BT021 on the front and back but looking to change the front to something better. Which one of the tyres would you recommend to buy for a sport touring ninja 650. What tyre do you guys have on your ninja 650's? Thanks in advance.
  13. hello A small question if anyone can give me some quick pointers. I have a friend who has a full car license for 5 years and nearly 2 years ncb riding a 125cc. hes decided its time to upgrade to a big bike. He saw what it would cost him to do the training and hire a bike so he can pass his a2 license and it comes too over £500 for a 3-4 days course which quite frankly he doesnt know what he should pay that for. He says he understands if he was a newbie but not when hes pretty much got 7 years on road experience. So he has gone and bought the bike he wants to ride and basically he said he will get the insurance done on it and ride it himself to some car parks etc to practise on it. Insurance has been done even though he doesnt have a license and he asked them over the phone how that works and they told him as long as he has got a instructor with him in radio contact he is able to ride the bike at car parks etc including at the test centre for his test. Now the question is, what are the chances he will get pulled and caught if he rides the bike on his own to car parks to practise for 20 30 minutes a day? the bike will show up as insured and he has experience already on the road and knows how to be sensible about it so what are the chances he will get stopped and caught? Effectively the only way he can get caught is if he rides like a mad man or gets into an accident or they ask him for his license? Personally in my experience I have been stopped on quad bikes and cars for "insurance" check ups and they only ever ask for name, address etc to see if the details match up with the insurance provider so im guessing he could get away with it? If he does get away, its only cost him less than £200 to get his full license which compared to £500+ is a huge amount. I suppose with the amount of drivers driving uninsured anyway and no one gets pulled anyway if the car shows up as insured so bearing in mind hes going to have his helmet and full gear on as well and the bike shows up insured, guessing he shouldnt really have problems to ride it to a car park to practise? Thanks.
  14. What is the lean like on the bike because im guessing your referring the "Flat bars" to extend the handle bars higher? I know I should be fine when it comes to the ride height itself but the thing I am worrying about is if I will be able to reach the handlebars (Unlike the sv650 I went on yesterday which I literally grabbed the handle bars and my chest was like 3cm away from the tank +I think the handle bars on that bike where really far away. I am assuming the handle bars on the ER6F or N model are a bit closer to you and you dont have to lean so far away to grab the bars?? Unless they do some handle bars that will give them a bit more extension? Thanks
  15. This, and forget arbitrary measurements like tank capacity, its a 3d object and bears no real relevance to the distance to the bars - a 17 litre tank could be short, narrow, and tall or long, wide, and flat or anything in between! Not much of an issue on a 125 though is it, given they weigh about as much as an empty tissue box. The reason I mentioned the tank capacity is because the tank comes in the way of me the bigger it is. The SV650 has a 17 litre tank which when I sit on the bike, my feet will tip toe on the floor but by the time I grab on to the handlebars, the tank is in the way. If it was a smaller tank I would have had a better position. I guess im just saying it because im so short. Anyone taller wouldnt have that problem.
  16. Guess we are both stuck on 125's forever xD unless its a cruiser.
  17. No I am aware of the seat width too but people online say the seat width is small/average so should be fine. Didnt mention it for that reason. Need to find some people who own a ER6F so I know what their height is to compare if I will be okay on the er6f or not.
  18. So I have been out today at the dealership testing some bikes out and the bike I fit perfectly is the ninja 400 which has a seat height of 785mm. However, because I want it to be a 600cc (Just like the engine sound and big shape of it) I came back home to do some more research for bikes with a 785mm ride height. So, I have seen the Kawasaki ER6F 2005-2008 model and a lot of people are saying it is made for people who are short. Especially that the handle bar lean is not too far forwards so you dont have to reach so much to grab on to the handlebars unlike the SV650 for me. What do you guys think to this bike as it is really in my price range for under £2000 and with a restrictor it will be legal to ride around on a a2 licence. I know I can get my feet down on a ninja 400 which has a ride height of 785mm but that bike is a little smaller in terms of length so my hands can grab onto the handle bars easily.. Do you reckon I should be okay to look for a kawasaki er6f? My first big bike so doesnt have to be anything special. The ER6F does look very sporty which is what I am a fan off and if the reach is a bit long on the sv650 (seeing as it has a 17litre tank) then it should be perfectly fine on the ER6F considering it has a 15.5 litre tank? Dont want to agree on a bike viewing with someone just to go and find out im going to embarass myself Seems like I may have found the perfect bike? Its either that or a 400cc due to size Thank You.
  19. Seems inaccurate for me.. Tried for the SV650 that I went to look at yestarday and put height has 5'4 with inseam of 28inches and it seems fine. Untill I went to the see the bike and tried it for myself. I was leaning so far to grab the handle bars that my chest was almost hitting the fuel tank. Very uncomfortable but using the website it seems fine.
  20. Budget around 2k no more than that and to be honest would like a sports bike. Thinking will go to the dealer ship tomorrow and try some bikes out if possible. Have seen the old sport bikes.. Good power etc but just look very old. Thanks.
  21. Hi, Not had any luck looking for a 600cc super sport which is around 785mm ride height and that you dont have to lean forward so much. Been to look at a SV650 2004 which is 800mm ride height and I am about 2 inches of the floor and the handle bars are so forward that I have to lean so much to get to them and instead of looking up at the road, I would end up looking down at the tank because of the angle of my body. Literally a pain. So I have decided if I cant go for a super sport type of motorbike, I am going to have to go for a Sport tourer. So..... What sport tourer motorbike is out there which is 600cc and can be restricted to be legal to drive on an A2 licence. I am 5'4 (160cm) with a leg inseam of 28 inches. I have short arms so I would need a bike that I can reach the handlebars comfortably. If anyone knows a super sport 600 or a2 licence compatible super sport with a ride height no more than 785mm (narrow saddle) please let me know. Thanks.
  22. Yes I mean if he went from £1400 to £650 and before I went there, did the hpi check and it was showing cat c, different mileage and color changes. When I got there, it was a different story The matey tells me, heres the bike but I forgot to tell you we where joy riding a few weeks ago and ended up dropping the bike. As a result of that, it has no clutch lever or right mirror and the gear lever bracket broke. Other than that it needs a new tyre and it will pass the mot perfectly fine. I thought well while im here I can check if the bike fits me and to my suprise, the ride height was about 1.5 to 2 inches too long but what suprised me even more that i literally just reached the handlebars wouldnt be able to steer that bike. There is a high chance the registration plate has been swapped with another bike hence why everything on the bike is different, did you happen to take a note of the VIN number, it would at least tell you if the bike frame is at least the same as the seller claims. It definitely sounds very dodgy if he never mentioned anything about the colour change, mileage and stuff as usually that is the first thing you should mention to him when checking the bike. I always do a MOT check on the bike in question before meeting the seller and if they don't mention anything about what the service history records are like, I would simply walk away from the sale as if the seller wasn't even genuine with what is public knowledge info what chance have you got that they will tell you the stuff that isn't known. That is why I walked away. To be honest if my size was fine for the bike then I would have took it at a very cheap price, say £600 but I didnt fit so there was no point of buying the bike. Wouldnt be able to repair it and sell it for more because of all the bad history on the bike in the first place so there was no point getting the bike. Thanks.
  23. I would be wary about purchasing that bike especially if the odometer and hpi mileage is different, Cat C means there was structural damage on the bike itself so unless the seller is able to provide you a detailed list of the things repaired and the purchase history for all the replaced parts, I would stay clear of it as you never know if it was repaired correctly to put bike back on the road. The fact the seller was so willing to drop the price just to encourage you to buy it is setting off alarm bells. However that's just IMO. Not sure how you will tackle the short handlebar issue as although the handlebars are clip-ons on most sportsbikes, they aren't really adjustable (as far as I'm aware) but I am prepared to be corrected by others who will know more. Yes I mean if he went from £1400 to £650 and before I went there, did the hpi check and it was showing cat c, different mileage and color changes. When I got there, it was a different story The matey tells me, heres the bike but I forgot to tell you we where joy riding a few weeks ago and ended up dropping the bike. As a result of that, it has no clutch lever or right mirror and the gear lever bracket broke. Other than that it needs a new tyre and it will pass the mot perfectly fine. I thought well while im here I can check if the bike fits me and to my suprise, the ride height was about 1.5 to 2 inches too long but what suprised me even more that i literally just reached the handlebars wouldnt be able to steer that bike.
  24. beautiful bike but completely out of my budget. Not really looking to spend more than £1500-£2000. Its not so much about the ride height only as I also need to worry about where the handlebars are..My arms where fully extended when I was reaching for the handlebars on the SV650 with my chest about 2cm away from the tank. The z900 handlebars do look a little more upright compared to the sv650 though but I cant justify spending over 7,000 on a bike Any other super sports made for short people?.. I would say ride height would need to be 785 to 800mm MAX depending on the saddle width of the bike and as for handle bar reach... They need to be closer to me. The SV650 handlebars where too far out. thanks.
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