JYeates
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Recently it is a bike, riding and practising to ride better, but also aviation, sailing and travel in general, movies, personal development and eco-friendly living.
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Thanks for the replies, I will have a look into the manual!
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Looking for some advice, am new to biking and am looking at getting a bit hands on with my bike, i'm after some easy jobs (even if they're pointless) that i can do to my bike. Thanks.
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Naked bikes are fine as long as they have a bit of weight to them . I've done two 1600 mile tours of Scotland on my little ER5 with no issues at all . Agreed,.it will be nothing like riding your 125 ah really? That's definitely good to know. Thanks for your help
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Looks like a good shout, Do they still make those or been discontinued?
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The Kawasaki will be much better protection wise. Im not the best person to ask because I only ride for fun rather than commuting so wind protection isn't something I really worry about. A CBR 500 will give you the looks and be a bit more beginner friendly. Never ridden one so can't vouch for fun factor but will be reliable. 155932_2019_cbr500r.jpg If you want to try something that will change your mind about caring what it looks like you'd could try a VRF800X. Not a looker but a great "do everything" bike guaranteed to make you smile. HondaCrossrunnerReview6661.jpg This is all making me want to buy another bike I won't be commuting for work, Will just be for fun after work and on weekends, i will need to travel on Dual-carriageways occasionally but not often. A naked may be absolutely fine for this, i just have no experience to go off of. I definitely like the sport bike look the most though. Go and get one
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Love the look of the Kawasaki and the triple.Would the triple give enough wind protection on dual carriageway? The Kawasaki is the exact style i have in my head though, what would other brands equivalent to this be? Thank you.
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Maybe something to ease me in a bit first
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Love the look of the Kawasaki and the triple.Would the triple give enough wind protection on dual carriageway? The Kawasaki is the exact style j have in my head though. Thank you.
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i will be buying on finance so a new or 1-3 year old bike. Haven't decided on a budget as of yet mate.
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Hi there, Been riding a few months on a GSX-S125. Have my motorbike test booked for a couple of months when this has all blown over. I'm looking for advice on what type of bike to buy (not necessarily specific models). I will be riding mainly on A road doing around 60 mph. But occasionally motorway riding, never for more than half an hour at a time. I cannot imagine doing this on a naked as i'm currently being blown all which way on my little naked. I don't know if this is due to my bike having no fairings or because it is small or because i haven't been riding long and am not used to it. So any help on the right bike type for me would be great. P.S I do really love the look and style of sports bikes and naked bikes so preferably that stylingish.