downside to AR08
my friggin back still hurts from the long ride there and the long ride home
maybe my back protector was a bit too tight |
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Do you arch your back?
& lie on the tank? |
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I was fine Sunday night, and yesterday, but today my knackered shoulder has packed up, and I'm sure my hips coming out in sympathy for matt.......feels like I been kicked by a donkey on me as$se cheeks
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nah i was fine, oh wait i only had to go 30 miles home!!!
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My ride was a bit over 160 miles- we went the long way. OK we got lost:rolleyes: but I got off the bike - not a bike renowned for ergos - without any aches, even in wrists. My toes had a few pins and needles but that was cos they were cold and wet. So Matt you need to get a 675.
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Matt, unless you've had problems with your back when riding the bike before, I'd be more inclined to blame the camping part of the weekend, especially as it was cold as well. Did you have insulated mats to lie on?
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I'd be inclined to agree with Pete......May I suggest investing in an double airbed for you and the missus for your next AR. Invaluable, you never feel like you've slept on a board!!
Oh and inflatable pillows too...I like luxury camping me:-) |
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i'd be inclined when going uphill :)
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I think I'm just a stiff old git at the ripe old age of 22...I didnt feel cold in my tent, no colder than I would be in bed in the middle of the night at home when the windows are open What if I got one of them thar comfty saddles you have pete? |
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