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Skub wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 1:34 pm If you have dicky knees the last thing you need is some heavy 240kg + monstrosity of a bike. You'll probably pop a joint just pushing it around.
My knees are mechanical knees and I have no problems with them in most respects. I was walking c10 miles a day in NYC recently. The problem I have is just changing gear! Mechanical knees don't have quite the same movement as human ones, so whilst I can turn my toes in towards the gear lever, its the up and down movement of the in-turned foot that is causing my problems. It may be scar tissue from the operation or tendons etc? I really don't know, but where I thought I could push through it, it turns out I can't and the more I do the more it aches and the knee becomes slightly inflamed and tight to move. I'm a serenity prayer kind of guy and if that's the way it is, so be it, I'll just move on to something else, e.g. said autos. :thumbup:
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Dodgy69 wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 1:48 pm Doesn't seem to be much choice in auto's..

https://begin-motorcycling.co.uk/automatic-motorbikes/
Surprising really as the DCT has become a bit of a success story for Honda, but most other manufacturers are limiting themselves to CVT scoots?
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Ditchfinder wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 1:38 pm Will taipan be the first of us onto a leccy bike I wonder......
Nah, McSatan has a Zero already. Also, its too much money for me to commute on and I'm still not sure about the range either?
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Re: NBT: I've bought a Honda!

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Taipan wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 2:52 pm
Skub wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 1:34 pm If you have dicky knees the last thing you need is some heavy 240kg + monstrosity of a bike. You'll probably pop a joint just pushing it around.
My knees are mechanical knees and I have no problems with them in most respects. I was walking c10 miles a day in NYC recently. The problem I have is just changing gear! Mechanical knees don't have quite the same movement as human ones, so whilst I can turn my toes in towards the gear lever, its the up and down movement of the in-turned foot that is causing my problems. It may be scar tissue from the operation or tendons etc? I really don't know, but where I thought I could push through it, it turns out I can't and the more I do the more it aches and the knee becomes slightly inflamed and tight to move. I'm a serenity prayer kind of guy and if that's the way it is, so be it, I'll just move on to something else, e.g. said autos. :thumbup:
What if you made the actual toe part of the gear lever longer,so you didn't need to turn in your foot?
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Get a toe/heel shift lever like on a C90.

My little 110 Vox had one it was great for not messing your nice shoes up changing gear.
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Skub wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:02 pm
Taipan wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 2:52 pm
Skub wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 1:34 pm If you have dicky knees the last thing you need is some heavy 240kg + monstrosity of a bike. You'll probably pop a joint just pushing it around.
My knees are mechanical knees and I have no problems with them in most respects. I was walking c10 miles a day in NYC recently. The problem I have is just changing gear! Mechanical knees don't have quite the same movement as human ones, so whilst I can turn my toes in towards the gear lever, its the up and down movement of the in-turned foot that is causing my problems. It may be scar tissue from the operation or tendons etc? I really don't know, but where I thought I could push through it, it turns out I can't and the more I do the more it aches and the knee becomes slightly inflamed and tight to move. I'm a serenity prayer kind of guy and if that's the way it is, so be it, I'll just move on to something else, e.g. said autos. :thumbup:
What if you made the actual toe part of the gear lever longer,so you didn't need to turn in your foot?
S'wat ive been doing. Was looking at the ID of my jack handle last night! :D Will probably get the Verniers out later and then have a look around, but I know the loft & shed of plenty will fail me for pipework!
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If it's range of motion that's the problem, you could shorten the lever at the top. You'd need to kick it harder of course, but not as far.
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Buy an old Indian with hand gear change :D

Dell Boy was always partial to a good Ruby :D
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185821114772

That and a small amount of time with a drill, plus a normal heim joint for the top of the linkage would see it done, and all completely reversible.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:05 pm Get a toe/heel shift lever like on a C90.

My little 110 Vox had one it was great for not messing your nice shoes up changing gear.
One of my mate's has a Yamaha Roadstar with Heel/Toe gear change.It's a big od bus so I'm not sure about filtering on the commute.
https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model ... r%2099.htm
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Bustaspoke wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 5:42 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:05 pm Get a toe/heel shift lever like on a C90.

My little 110 Vox had one it was great for not messing your nice shoes up changing gear.
One of my mate's has a Yamaha Roadstar with Heel/Toe gear change.It's a big od bus so I'm not sure about filtering on the commute.
https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model ... r%2099.htm
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Well the heavy bar end weights turned up. I should have weighed them all, but they feel at lest twice as heavy as the R&G ones! Be interesting to see if the help out at all...
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Taipan wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:34 pm Well the heavy bar end weights turned up. I should have weighed them all, but they feel at lest twice as heavy as the R&G ones!
R&G sell some proper tat. Some folk are obsessed with them, same as Renthall's :(
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You know what.. I'd be tempted to look at that Rebel 1100. 😲 Busy roads, stop/start . It'll have a low seat, go/stop well enough, luggage options. The adventure alternative.

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Dodgy69 wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:43 am You know what.. I'd be tempted to look at that Rebel 1100. 😲 Busy roads, stop/start . It'll have a low seat, go/stop well enough, luggage options. The adventure alternative.

Test ride time. 🤔👍
I also thought it looedk right up Tiepins alley, however I suspect having been a Hardly owner the idea of riding a plastic Nippon copy might put him off.
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Tbh, I'd have a test ride myself...Talking to a mate last night, he just picked up a Triumph America, bit tatty but he loves it for plodding around in comfort . It's got those forward pegs. I sat on it and foot position is absolutely foreign to me, but he says you quickly adapt and it's mega comfy.

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Dodgy69 wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:54 am Tbh, I'd have a test ride myself...Talking to a mate last night, he just picked up a Triumph America, bit tatty but he loves it for plodding around in comfort . It's got those forward pegs. I sat on it and foot position is absolutely foreign to me, but he says you quickly adapt and it's mega comfy.

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I forgot about the Triumph Speedmaster i had (same/similar to America)! It was good, but very long iirc, so not such a great commuter? I wonder what the Rebel is like? :think:
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1100 Rebel DCT is £10499 OTR! Just watched Chaseonwowheels (American youtuber) review one. He says what I thought when I saw him on it, your feet are too far back. It needs forward controls. He does say it goes round corners though. I think I'd favour the AT DCT over one tbh.

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Just watched and I think it's ace for today's roads. Don't think pegs were a massive issue. Harder seats are usually fine . CC on the rhs isn't a problem either. Nice low seat, enough power and I like the kind of bagger look with the fairing thing. Didn't say how big the tank was. ?

Personally I'd have this over the AT. The adventure look is done and this look is where it's at. I'd have one tomorrow. 🙂👍
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Dodgy69 wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 11:59 am Didn't say how big the tank was. ?
The fuel tank capacity of Rebel 1100 is 13.6 L.

That's silly, and might be an issue for TiePin.
Depends how frugal it is, I guess.