Ride out to Whitby
Ride out to Whitby
I met up with Mike (roadrunner) at the Seaways cafe. Then set off for Whitby via Malton. The weather was lovely but a bit cool going over the North York moors. Arriving in Whitby it was a lot warmer with lovely blue skies. Had lunch and after a couple of hours we set off for Scarborough via the coast road. Had a cuppa at Scarborough then headed back to Seaways. It was a lovely ride out and the bikes went really well. Oh and I put my hand in my pocket and bought Mike a tea. Don't believe what he says. I asked him for a bit of sausage sandwich but all I got was talk to the hand. See photo 4.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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What problem?nuggitt wrote:It is now, now that he's got the suspension problem sorted out.
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,
Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
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Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
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Sure Would have thought straightforward given cost and supposed quality of new machines!
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,
Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
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Hi Paul, sorry for the late response I'll try to explain as briefly as I can......I test rode the bike at Allan Jefferies prior to purchase. I loved the bike and it's insane performance! I did mention to the salesman, however, that I found the suspension to be much too hard for my rather light weight of 76kg in riding gear. He told me that I would have to set the suspension up to suit my weight, which is a normal procedure when setting up a new bike. Anyway, long story short, I found that all the spring preload adjusters were already wound out to their softest positions when I got the bike home! I checked the hand book and found the bike is set up for Mr average from the factory, at 85kg with no provision to go softer! So I got onto a rather nice man at Jefferies who happened to be a director of the company, who promised to look into it for me........ Sorry but I'm afraid that I have to leave it there for the moment as my son and grandchildren have just turned up! I will carry on with part 2 after things get back to normal.oldskoolexup wrote:What problem?nuggitt wrote:It is now, now that he's got the suspension problem sorted out.
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