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21-07-20, 09:08 AM | #8361 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Todays Gripe.
Rant Mode On. **** Munchers on motorbikes - yeah a bit of a sensitive subject on a motorbike forum. Especially with regard to cycling. I have recently rekindled my interest in cycling, mainly down to it being mentioned on here. I have started to cycle to work three days a week - 40 - 60 miles per day depending on time constraints. Yesterday and today I have noticed that not all motorcyclist are nice. Some for a better description are **** Munchers. Yesterday some ***** nearly took my arm off, by whizzing past whilst I was signalling to turn right. And today, just because you can overtake and stay in the same lane as there is technically just enough space. Doesn't mean it's a very nice thing to do, all three times this morning weren't very pleasant being the cyclist. I did laugh when one of the said **** Munchers nearly ran out of room between himself and the massive lorry coming the other way. ****. So as we all have a right to be on the road - apart from cyclist riding two abreast down country lanes around blind corners, I still don't agree with that - then lets give each other a little room to enjoy what we are doing. It only takes a second to **** it up and maim someone. Rant Mode Off.
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21-07-20, 10:39 AM | #8362 |
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I thought top dressing was what you did to your lawn ? When done on roads it is cheap and nasty ( considering the money HMG get from motorists ) and just makes the road surface barely legal again in terms of grip, but the grit that easily gets pulled off by traffic and builds up is dangerous for motorbikers and windscreens.. One section of road by us about 1/2 mile long had so many ruts in it council has had to shave the surface off ( still has ruts but not so deep, and less grip than before ) they took the top surface off ages ago but did not even put the cheap tar and gravel back on ( at least there are no bends in it )... maybe it is down in their 2025 calendar to fix it up - when the council tax has increased another large amount ( if more than an average of 50% of residents paid council tax maybe the roads would improve ).
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21-07-20, 11:14 AM | #8364 |
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Finding out the strange smell in the living room was the old bakelite meter frying.
Electricity Northwest were there within the hour, to determine it is knackered (after warning us off a smart meter and keep this if you can). The engineer then kept apologising as all he could do was make it safe an not carry out a repair - bit of a smile really. Our supplier has an emergency number that doesn't work and we had to wait until this morning, so the snakes go a hot water bottle to keep them warm. At least an engineer will be out today in the next 4 hours.
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28-07-20, 08:51 PM | #8365 |
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I may not be qualified enough for this rant, I'm relatively new to the world of SV's.
However, as a member as a member of a couple of Facebook pages its starting to wind me up just how many people are doing, or asking for advice regarding, the S to N conversion. There really seems to be a lot of S's that are getting stripped, having a set of Renthal copies chucked on and a headlight conversion. Surely for the survival of the species it would be better to sell the S to fund the purchase of a N .... I can't be on my own, surely a bit of research before spending money would tell you if the S was the bike for you or not ??? Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk |
28-07-20, 09:09 PM | #8366 |
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Thinking of doing this conversion to my K7, nice bike but lomg trips can be a pain. Either that or I'll buy a VFR or Vstrom.
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28-07-20, 09:42 PM | #8367 |
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Why would you want a naked on long trips though?! Yes the S has clip on bars which might be a little more uncomfortable (but I've never owned a bike with flat bars.....), but the biggest thing for me is that you don't have a proper screen on the N version.....!
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28-07-20, 09:54 PM | #8369 |
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There's less choice of N models around too. I looked into the options when I got my S and there were only a few N models available and they were more expensive becuase of that. Might be different now.
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29-07-20, 06:30 AM | #8370 |
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What Adam said. When I was looking for my first SV in 2015, I really wanted an N but they were very thin on the ground. The half-faired S that I bought was too good a bike to miss out on, so I went with that. After I fitted a gel seat and worked on my riding posture to engage my core and take weight off wrists, it was fairly comfy.
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