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Kinvig 15-06-06 08:08 AM

My first ride on my new Pride & Joy
 
Picked it up last night. The girl I bought it from didn't hang around to watch me ride on off into the sunset..which is lucky as I stalled it straight away!!! My Rebel didnt' have a biting point as such so I'd completely forgotten to ease the clutch out gently.

For the first 10 minutes it was all stop start - not my fault. East end of London push hour traffic! Finally got on to the A3 with a bit of space around me & was able to burn off all those pesky kids on their mopeds. 1-nil to me!

Cool bike, but I'll take a week to adapt fully from my 125. I can honestly say that the trip home scared the wilies out of me! But in a good way....like when you are able to walk away from a car wreck.

Cornering at low speeds was a bit twitchy, but more likely than not that was me.

Watch out for me on the yellow peril. Comnig to a road near you....soon!

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Stingo 15-06-06 08:12 AM

Nice one shipmate!! Someone will be along in a minute to comment on your downpipe!! :lol: :lol:

Kinvig 15-06-06 08:15 AM

Ola,

Dare I sak what's wrong with it?

fizzwheel 15-06-06 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kinvig
Ola,

Dare I sak what's wrong with it?

Your downpipe is Filthy !!!!

Great feeling isnt it. I remember going from a 125 to the SV 8) Enjoy your new bike.

keithd 15-06-06 08:19 AM

its probably for the best you chose the slowest colour, seeing as you have just upgraded from a 125. probably safest that way :wink:

enjoy her stay safe and keep it rubber side down

jonboy 15-06-06 08:20 AM

Re: My first ride on my new Pride & Joy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kinvig
Cornering at low speeds was a bit twitchy, but more likely than not that was me.

Best check your tyre pressures, particularly the front, as it can have an enormous effect on how the bike handles at slow speeds.

Enjoy your bike, maybe see you up at Soho ;).


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Kinvig 15-06-06 08:27 AM

Ah, what is the corrent tire pressure front & back....I should *probably* google this....

fizzwheel 15-06-06 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kinvig
Ah, what is the corrent tire pressure front & back....I should *probably* google this....

33 front 36 rear. Theres a sticker on the swing arm that has the pressure details on it.

It might vary a few pounds depending on the make of tyre and your riding style. However as you've just got your bike I wouldnt worry to much at the moment. Standard pressure will suit you just fine till you get a bit more used to it.

Kinvig 15-06-06 08:37 AM

Cool, Thanks.

Um, riding style - a mix of Driving Miss Daisy & reckless with no inbetween. :-)

tricky 15-06-06 08:40 AM

Nice one.

Need to get some wet'n'dry/autosolve/elbo grease on that downpipe pronto :wink:

Are you 33bhp restricted ?

:thumbsup:


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