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  1. sounds like an brill ride out st marys loch and the moffat road are amazing have some photos somewhere hang on lemme see lol http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v199/92/27/509364575/n509364575_400582_7991.jpg http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v1950/92/27/509364575/n509364575_1305055_574.jpg http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v1950/92/27/509364575/n509364575_1305053_137.jpg
  2. 4 x 125x40x18's should have cost 600+ got them for £90 call me next time you need tyres
  3. My Mk4 Golf GT TDI took her to modified nationals this weekend and she won best german car in show http://www.modifiedcars.com/car-show/2009/Modified_Nationals/high_164.jpg
  4. im classed as north east so think you might want to change that
  5. lol will think of you all while pulling my hair out at having over 40 6 year olds running round God i hate being a parent when it comes to birthdays
  6. why aint this in racing news lol you wanted it you got it so post in it
  7. there was a part about communication but figured most people would have enough commen sense to sort that them selves!!! And for a new rider the way you sit aint always reccomended Bundle, when my first pillion sat like that on a windy day the wind got between us and make situation worse still, i got to the stage that i just treat my pillion as extra luggage and compensated my self but at first that aint ideal!
  8. its going to be found it while i was browsing and thought it would be perfect as a sticky
  9. Strangely enough this is one of the things that is not covered in too much detail for either the standard test or any of the advanced tests. Yet it is often one of the hardest things to get the hang of. It is not until you actually try to carry a passenger that you realise just what all this means and exactly how much of a difference it can make. You'll also find out that some adjustments can be made to make the experience safer and more pleasurable for both you and your passenger. Certain bikes like tourers and cruisers e.g. Honda Gold-Wing, Pan-European, Yamaha Virago, some Harley Davidsons and most of the BMW range are ideal for two up touring, while others make it simply impossible. If you intend to ride two up often, then a 600 cc + sports tourer may be the ideal combination. In any case a bike with a comfortable pillion seat, not perched two high up and a solid grab rail should make it easier on both rider and passenger. While it is possible to carry a pillion on a 50 cc bike, the larger and heavier (180kg +) the bike, the less impact the additional weight will have. You should also check the manufacturer's manual to see what adjustments you need to make. Some will require different tyre and suspension settings, while others need no modification at all. The Pillion There are two misconceptions that I can think of about carrying a passenger the first is that it is the role of the rider to scare the passenger as much as possible so that they thoroughly regret agreeing to the ride, while the second is that the passenger should be instructed to lean into the bends as much as possible. For me the thought of carrying a petrified passenger who is going to lean over at every bend, when I am not expecting it is as scary as riding on a skid pan. I therefore take extra care to brief any passenger that I have not carried before and ensure that they fully understand before we set off. The brief goes something like this: I will get the bike into a safe position and nod for you to get on. When you get on step over the bike without touching the pegs and sit on the seat before putting your feet on the pegs. Give me a tap on the back to show you are ready to move off. You can either hold on to me or the grab rail, but make sure you hold on at all times. When we come to a stop (e.g. a junction) I will put my feet down but you should not. When we come to a corner or bend I will balance the bike, all you need to do is relax and go with the flow, don't try to sit upright in a bend. If you want me to stop or slow down give me a tap on the shoulder. When the ride is over I’ll get the bike to a safe position and nod for you to dismount again without using the pegs. Finally relax and enjoy the ride. It's worth noting that a shorter, lighter rider may need to use the foot pegs when getting on and off. In this case you need to encourage them to carefully put their weight on the pegs to avoid tilting the bike too much when they get on. As the rider, you will also need to brace the bike in anticipation for the unbalanced load. You should ensure that the passenger is wearing appropriate clothing which includes a helmet that fits, gloves and sturdy boots, trousers & jacket While this helps to reassure the passenger that this is going to be a good experience, there are a couple of things outside of your control which will make for a difficult experience. Carrying a heavy or tall passenger, particularly in relationship to your own size is going to highlight any problems you have. Depending on the bike, you may decide that the combined weight of you and you passenger is simply too much load for the bike to be safe. Pillion positions There are several positions which the pillion can use to hold on to the bike. There is no best way, it depends on the type of bike and the pillion's preference. Whichever they choose, it is important that they feel relaxed and comfortable. Round the waist - Recommended for in-experienced pillions as it gives them a sense of security allowing a better feel for corners (as they will naturally follow the rider). The disadvantage is that the passenger can swamp the rider during braking and stretch them during accelerating. Additionally, depending on the bike, the position may not allow them to see too much as they will be very close to the rider, which also increases helmet knocking. On the grab rail - This gives less security, but allows a more rigid and stable position. Both the passenger and rider will have more room, with increased visibility for both. This position also reduces the swamp and stretch experience under braking and accelerating. However, extreme acceleration could result in the pillion toppling off the back, if they have not locked their arms in position. Brace - With one hand on the grab rail and the other bracing in front either on the tank or the seat (depending on the bike), this position creates the feeling of a very light passenger. It allows them to adapt to the road conditions and still have a degree of security and stability. It does take a while to get used to and is not necessarily the best for an inexperienced rider or pillion. The Rider As the rider, you must remain in control at all times. You will find that smooth use of the controls and plenty of forward planning will ease the journey. You may also have to adjust your riding style to compensate for the extra load. Engine braking will be less effective, cornering (particularly at low speed) will be harder to get right and you will need to work the motor a bit harder for overtakes. You will also need to be more sure footed at junctions and queues and may wish to use both feet and keep the bike upright rather than lean over with one foot down.
  10. cheers hun so do i im fed up of hearing bikes go past and not being able to go out
  11. Fingers crossed hoping that they can sort out my meds to control the pain i wouldnt be up to riding but certainly might be up to pillion
  12. sorry my lil uns birthday on 15th march so no doubt will be out and about with him and Rob
  13. its pretty easy to figure out he posted a second post saying that plans had changed
  14. angel

    Bike starting woes :(!

    welcome to the site go introduce ya self in the newbies section so we can get to know ya
  15. cause im too high on drugs prescription ones though
  16. how long did you leave the battery charging for? i only ask as my CBR did this when i first got it and it took over 4 hours of charge to get her started as the battery had gone so low! I ended up needing a new battery as it had damaged it by being left to stand in the shop with no charge for so long!
  17. i really wanted to go but cant due to having to stay in bed
  18. you go for it chick and tell them you know they have to get it sorted dont let some guy make you feel like you dont know what your talking about
  19. Woah dont ever say that you cant be taken seriously because your female the only reason you wont be taken seriously is because a) your not being strong enough or b) youve had enough and lose your temper ... normally i can get what i want as much as any man its only when i get seriously pissed off that i involve someone else and its normally due to the person on the other end of the phone being totally incompetant! The bike is new unless your happy they have to come sort it or get ot checked to make sure there isnt a problem if not tell them to come take the bike and give you your money back and go elsewhere!
  20. how are you getting the bike to your CBT? they might be able to have a look and see if theres a problem or not cause you obviously cant ride it to wherever you have your CBT
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