New bike day. 690SMC-R.
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Re: New bike day. 690SMC-R.
All 3 stickers each side, and well done for getting rid of the Motorex stickers on the fork sliders. They were gash.
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Re: New bike day. 690SMC-R.
I think I like the single centre strip best, but you would have to change the design a bit and maybe more white than red. The full sticker as is, seems a bit too much for me.
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Out today but didn't do any pics.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
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For the proper SM look you need the scruffiest set of 1pc leathers you can find that aren't tally falling to pieces. Extra points if you have your name stitched across the bum, but half the letters have rubbed off.
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LOL not for nipping to the shop for a pint of milk etc.... That's more a simple jacket and kevlar jeans sort of thing for me.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:32 pm For the proper SM look you need the scruffiest set of 1pc leathers you can find that aren't tally falling to pieces. Extra points if you have your name stitched across the bum, but half the letters have rubbed off.
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Like the 1st time I met Ducati Pete. Really knackered leathers with 'TW@' hand written in sharpie on the backKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:32 pm For the proper SM look you need the scruffiest set of 1pc leathers you can find that aren't tally falling to pieces. Extra points if you have your name stitched across the bum, but half the letters have rubbed off.
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I miss Pete.... he was a proper character. Spent a cracking few days in Jerez with him back in the day.Supermofo wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 1:49 pmLike the 1st time I met Ducati Pete. Really knackered leathers with 'TW@' hand written in sharpie on the backKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:32 pm For the proper SM look you need the scruffiest set of 1pc leathers you can find that aren't tally falling to pieces. Extra points if you have your name stitched across the bum, but half the letters have rubbed off.
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I knew him from another forum, he was a character alright. Whatever happened to him?
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dunno buddy... i think we lost him in various transitions... possibly he got locked in a dungeon as he was kinda a bit of a fetishistKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 2:03 pm I knew him from another forum, he was a character alright. Whatever happened to him?
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Badgering them,even.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 2:06 pm Yeah, he used to 'joke' about molesting small woodland creatures.
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He’s on my FB page, still share comments. He’s still the same and still has the superduke. Nice guy tbhKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 2:03 pm I knew him from another forum, he was a character alright. Whatever happened to him?
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You’ve got ABS, get to 80mph and grab front brake as hard as you can. It’s amazing how quick it’ll stop and then you’ll know how hard you can brake. Amazed more folk don’t do this as it’s safe with ABSweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:22 pm Out today but didn't do any pics.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
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But in reverse, all racers take if off as it does sap power a bit. If was still riding tracks, I'd bypass mine.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 7:54 pmYou’ve got ABS, get to 80mph and grab front brake as hard as you can. It’s amazing how quick it’ll stop and then you’ll know how hard you can brake. Amazed more folk don’t do this as it’s safe with ABSweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:22 pm Out today but didn't do any pics.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
But I do sort of like the rear ABS as the rear didn't have too much feel on previous ones and locked easily.
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I only tried that as you kept suggesting it.... goes against almost 40 years of riding while braking properly without ABS and i didnt really like it but i can see it works
I wont make a habit of it as my other bike doesnt have ABS
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My Suzuki is my first bike with ABS, it's pretty impressive, the bike just stops when you brake hard.
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Not sure what it'd tell me in the real world. It's not indicative of real world riding really, even on track for me, I like a bit of late braking, but controlled.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 7:54 pmYou’ve got ABS, get to 80mph and grab front brake as hard as you can. It’s amazing how quick it’ll stop and then you’ll know how hard you can brake. Amazed more folk don’t do this as it’s safe with ABSweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:22 pm Out today but didn't do any pics.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
Doing it when coming into a corner at 75mph I don't really see the point.
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So the first time you need ABS will be the first time you need it ? It’ll tell you how the bike feels braking at pretty much it’s limit especially on a changing surface. It’ll also show you how you’ve probably only been using 50% of the capability. I don’t see a downside to knowing how late you can brake. Even if you back off a bit you’ll be able to brake later and in controlweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 8:06 pmNot sure what it'd tell me in the real world. It's not indicative of real world riding really, even on track for me, I like a bit of late braking, but controlled.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 7:54 pmYou’ve got ABS, get to 80mph and grab front brake as hard as you can. It’s amazing how quick it’ll stop and then you’ll know how hard you can brake. Amazed more folk don’t do this as it’s safe with ABSweeksy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 12:22 pm Out today but didn't do any pics.
Getting more used to the QS on this now, due to the lever position you ride with your toe a little further away from the engine casing, which means you use the rubber part instead of the arm.... It's getting lovely and smooth the QS now.
Trying to practice getting harder on the brakes but the reality is that on the roads i ride, that's not the easiest thing to do due to surfaces and to be honest, not really needing to.
Decals are still in place
Only downside is that today showed my KTM jacket is useless on the bike... it's the one both me and tricky have but it just blows up too much with the wind compared to the retro style jacket i have.
I may even consider going leather over the next few months, but they are a bit 'short' for me really.
Doing it when coming into a corner at 75mph I don't really see the point.
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I can't say the thought of ever needing abs comes to mind.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 8:18 pmSo the first time you need ABS will be the first time you need it ? It’ll tell you how the bike feels braking at pretty much it’s limit especially on a changing surface. It’ll also show you how you’ve probably only been using 50% of the capability. I don’t see a downside to knowing how late you can brake. Even if you back off a bit you’ll be able to brake later and in control
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I did a day comparing the 790 to an 890r with someone from ride magazine a couple of years ago - I remember him chatting about when they were testing the cornering abs on the 790. They were basically told to lean the bike as far as they could and then slam the brakes on, and it just worked! I’ve not been brave enough for that yet!