I ride very gently in the winter and like I stole it in the summer. Regular pressure checks are important.
Nelly
Me too! But I forgot to apply the gentle factor conducting a U-turn last month, tore my ACL. Will be having surgery next month.
I ride very gently in the winter and like I stole it in the summer. Regular pressure checks are important.
Nelly
Me too! But I forgot to apply the gentle factor conducting a U-turn last month, tore my ACL. Will be having surgery next month.
Damn. Good luck w/ your recovery.
Don't tell us you're riding around with your knee in a brace. Although probably wouldn't surprise half of us on here..
I was back on my bike after two day, although it took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to mount the bike since I could not put any pressure on my left knee. Even putting the side stand down is an effort. Although I am much better today, I am still walking with a limp and my knee buckles if I really apply any pressure. I ride my bike gingerly, but have to admit I am very vulnerable. Just not confident to execute some of my maneuvers with a torn ACL.
I will have a gigantic brace on after the surgery, but the doctor thinks I can begin riding in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, I have been playing as many car video games as possible, learning and getting use to driving. I will be renting a car for a few weeks.
Yes, major thread hijack!
Me too! But I forgot to apply the gentle factor conducting a U-turn last month, tore my ACL. Will be having surgery next month.
Hell has frozen over. VR is getting a car. You must start a new thread and take a photo of your (rental) motor..
But seriously.. I'm sure you'll drive a heck of a lot better than full time cagers out there.
Same standard shock or something different? If so, what settings are you running now?
Honestly, I was close to selling it and putting the money into a new bike and even test rode a few bikes and worked numbers with a couple of dealers, but I decided to keep the Yamaha for a while longer.