Where?Major Softie wrote:BUT,
where you wearing leather underwear?????
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Where?Major Softie wrote:BUT,
where you wearing leather underwear?????
Chuey wrote:I have both configurations. I love the RS bars for about an hour. By hour two, I'm not so happy. My upper back, between my shoulders is starting to get tied up in knots. I've had that bike on dirt roads after about 900 miles. That is, just under 700 the first day, and then, the rest on the second day. I was miserable until the dirt road. The distraction, the difference in the dirt road was a life saver!
The other thing about the RS is that if you are going to travel when it is hot, it may be better to take off the lowers. Last trip, I wore mesh pants. When I got home after the desert section of my ride (North San Diego County to Gardiner, Montana) which encompasses Las Vegas (real desert), I had a second degree burn blister the size of a quarter on my right shin. I wished I had taken my S configured bike instead. I only had encountered about two hours of cold rain on the morning I started back home.
My problem is the bars. I've done very well with the seats. I love the looks of both. In the rain, I love the RS!
Chuey
I have been thinking of the weight issue myself. It takes a bit of coin tho. Change the stock starter for the after market Japanese starter and loose 1/2 the weight. The shorai battery will swap out the heavy old battery or gel battery for aone that weighs only 4 or 5 pounds. http://www.shoraipower.com/default.aspx For me that's a start and then it comes down to little things.dougie wrote:One problem is I don't have either the coins or room.Ken in Oklahoma wrote: So there you have it Dougie. My solution for your dilemna, if you have the coins and room, would be to buy yourself an S bike. Ken
I am also still wrestling with "heavy bike" thing that I was talking about a couple of months ago. I would really enjoy something that weighs in at 300 -350 lbs. Modern "gas 'n' go" wouldn't hurt either.
It's all a big dilemna, especially now that my Beemer is functionally damn near perfect.
No, Major but I'm flattered that you asked.Major Softie wrote:BUT,
where you wearing leather underwear?????
Have you tried rotating the rear pegs forward to just the right position and using front and rear pegs together?Chuey wrote:Of course, I switch back and forth between the regular pegs and the passenger pegs when I'm on a long haul.
Chuey