Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 18/10/23 in all areas

  1. The last remaining rider left yesterday. Exhausting, but good times were had. After 14 consecutive days riding and 2500 miles (ish) down I am ready for a rest! The Himalayan was flawless (although unsurprisingly boringly slow on the overtake ) and I ran into problems when I discovered lowering it less than 2cm meant I couldn't lean far enough into the sharp inclined pyrenean bends without the centre stand fighting the tarmac, after a bit of swearing off that came but then the side stand decided to take over the scraping That meant slower on the sharp left bends than right Gonna have to get the side stand shortened. Now I'm ready to sit in the sun for a couple of days. Dipped in the mediterranean sea today which was lovely and warm. Might visit the Nerja Caves tomoz as they are only 20ish mins from here and it's been on my list for a while. Might even try to take a pic. I have as usual failed on that front.. too busy enjoying myself Did manage a few photos. A few off the balcony of little house we rented for a couple of nights, a lovely sight to wake up to! Couldn't find any accommodation in one place and it was starting to look we might be sleeping on our bikes but a MotoGp mechanic stepped up and invited us to stay, they had some great stories. We got invited for dinner with Austin Vince (as they were in the same area) but declined cos we were far too knackered to be any fun. Waved off my last guest yesterday who's meeting up with Steph Jeavons for some trail riding. All in all in was an excellent trip. The Pyrenees are worth a week or two of anyones time. I realise this should probably be in the ride report section but now I've typed it all here I can't be arsed to move it
    7 points
  2. New stair carpet, just the start of the new bike penance.
    6 points
  3. Just changed my insurance over to the Hornet, getting a little excited now. Picking it up at 10:00 am tomorrow.
    6 points
  4. 5 points
  5. In your eyes maybe, everyone else just says 'what the f*ck is t that twat wearing ' ......................... This is the style , my arse
    5 points
  6. Did you two share body heat to stay warm?
    5 points
  7. Get Warmnsafe from the USA, best kit available right now, any owner will tell you and many of them are ex Keis users Keis was originally manufactured by a Taiwan guy running a business called Adventureheat, when I met him in Cologne it was vlear they weren't bikers, having a control on both left and right glove as well as visor wipes on both, Keis stuff was just rebranded, they've improved over the years but still not as good or reliable as Warmnsafe Blowing my trumpet, nobody in the UK knows more about heated gear than me First retailer of Gerbing gear in the UK, I've used and retailed Gerbing, Biketek, EXO2 and Warmnsafe (dont touch Motolegends with a bargepole), advised on production and pricing of EXO2 and Biketek. 20 plus years using, testing and retailing
    5 points
  8. A bike for fun times then. My favourite kind of bike. Not saying the more power you have the more fun it is but yer thats exactly what I'm saying So this is the third bike in just a year, keep this up and you'll overtake Pete in how many bikes you've owned
    5 points
  9. I will once my finances are better, I can't justify it just sitting there collecting dust. It needs to go to someone who can use it. Unless the forum can sponsor me with a whip round..... Pics, vids and merch will be given away
    4 points
  10. That used to be the same for me but not anymore. I'm looking at suspension first and if it isn't that great then how you can make it better. You can have all the power you want but if the suspension isn't working properly then that power could get you in trouble.
    4 points
  11. Heating bills!!!......we hardly use the central heating, if possible.
    4 points
  12. Takes a minute or two to narrow down what you want out of a bike doesn't it. But the answers often more power Quite bored with the Himalayan now just because of it's lack of power on an overtake. Thing is whilst I'm fond of it I'm really not bothered about leaving it exposed to the elements in airport parking and it's simple enough that with YouTubes help I can fix most problems myself. Considered bringing the Bandit out here but they have a reputation for tatty paintwork and mines in excellent nick so I'd spend too much time wondering if the Spanish sun and desert sands were battering it to pieces!
    4 points
  13. I have actually bought 4 bikes from Damerells in a year including my boys scoot. I went up their on Tuesday and the salesman hugged me . To be fair they made the best trade in offer to, which helped. . Think I will have to keep the Hornet for awhile as the Mrs raised an eyebrow this time, plus I think this one will be a keeper. I have actually narrowed down what I want a bike for now, rather than trying to find a job for a bike, if that makes any sense. As you can tell I am prone to over thinking things.
    4 points
  14. you cant beat that new bike buzz
    4 points
  15. 4 points
  16. I've had a 23 and it felt good.
    4 points
  17. If you get to the point after drinking that you don't know if you spent the night with another man, it's time to fucking quit the booze!
    3 points
  18. No rain for ages and now it comes all at once. Gale force winds outside, Costa ran out for a quick poo and ran back inside with his ears back. Light went out twice after dinner, luckily the wine was already cold!
    3 points
  19. With that new camera this will be your next clip for this is the style!
    3 points
  20. I have a heated jacket its quite thin so fits under my normal jacket although does make it a little tight. I find i don't have to turn it on half the time as it's warm enough, i normally switch it on when heading home in the evening when the temperature really drops making the ride home much more enjoyable, i put it on full until i smell bacon cooking and then leave it on simmer. I only wear a t shirt under my jacket all year around so i'd say it does a good job. Although my wife has discovered it now, last time we were out on a cold ride together she was complaining she was cold so like a fool i let her wear it and i froze my nuts off all the way home.
    3 points
  21. 3 points
  22. Still got the Givi top box. Not gonna bother with the hand guards,. Gonna need a rack and pannier frames if the CB500's one won't fit, there is a chance they will. Fender Extender for the front, screen protector, some stick on tank pads, bobbins and paddock stand. Prolly some engine guards and maybe a screen. Only ordered a couple of bits so far, gotta wait for this months pay before anything else.
    3 points
  23. Got the Keiss heated body warmer and rarely use it now just cos the sub zero artic suit is so warm. But before I had that I used it a lot from end October right through to May. That and heated grips was the difference between staying out and enjoying the ride and going home. Mr Slowly also has the body warmer and uses his all the time. He likes that its relatively thin so doesn't take up much packing space and fits under normal bike gear (so long and its not tight fitting stuff), it does exactly what its say it does (rather that the usual over promising) and has the advantage that unlike bulky layers or suits like the one I use when you get warm enough you simply switch it off. The disadvantage I found was forgetting you're plugged in and walking into a petrol station to the sound of a twanging lead being ripped from it's socket, but even though I did that more times than I can count it still didn't break.
    3 points
  24. I wanted something faster really. I have given up on the idea of regular commuting as I just wasn't using the CB500 enough for that purpose and that was a big factor in choosing it. Without the limitation of economy I thought I would like something a little more fun. I tried several bikes (sat on rather than rode) and thought about many more but I came to the conclusion that I liked the physical size and weight of the CB500, the Hornet is near identical in both of those aspects with nearly double the power plus some tech to play, so a no brainer as it was within my budget. I do like a Honda, especially a new one made in Japan. Close run second choices were a 2021 Triumph Tiger 660 and a really nice fully loaded second hand CBF1000. Triumph Plymouth made sure the Tiger was a not a choice, I will never darken their door again, and the CBF was just to heavy.
    3 points
  25. I didn't want to say "vest" in case it was confused with the leather ones @Six30 wears when he goes to those speciality clubs.
    3 points
  26. He wanted something bigger between his legs!
    3 points
  27. Nice pics......and now moved to Ride Reports!
    3 points
  28. 3 points
  29. Image of Kevin Keegan didn’t come in to my head when you said you had a perm … I thought of Kenn Dodd
    3 points
  30. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/622988156674974/?ref=facebook_story_share Funking twats
    2 points
  31. I still think fondly of my Himalayan and can see me having another to play with in the distant future.
    2 points
  32. wheel it in the front room and turn them on ... save on them heating bills clive
    2 points
  33. Scoot has heated grips, but I have never turned them on, maybe if I went further than 10 miles from home it would be a different case.
    2 points
  34. if its that cold that you feel you need heated clothing .... then its to cold to ride .
    2 points
  35. Feel the same about the Triumph dealer in Somerset 'Total Triumph' the woman who was in there was a miserable see you next Tuesday, said lots of negative crap to me. So much so I left and went to Brizzle!
    2 points
  36. Never seen anyone trying so hard to look like they're going fast as the guy on those pictures They look nice in person too, a normal size bike.
    2 points
  37. What prompted the change Saul?
    2 points
  38. I must admit I think it look great and I reckon they will sell by the shed load. I would have to travel if I were to buy one though following my recent experience with Plymouth Triumph I wouldn't buy a coffee there.
    2 points
  39. 2 points
  40. and a nightmare to find tyres for it , not one of Honda's better ideas
    2 points
  41. Those are the ones that roll into the van easier.
    2 points
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Privacy Policy