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Oh, and you see above, the goggles I use with the Bell Moto 3 have dark lenses in them.
Heddlu are a breed apart if they are in the mood theres a plethora of things they will find wrong with you or the bike to be difficult..they made me call recovery once for a stiff link in my chain and another time for no baffle ...bellends but despite me using a black or irridium visor for 99% of the time and me having several conversations with them over the years they havent mentioned themOne of my drop down sun-shields hits my (big!) nose so I had to grind it back. The others are all fine. Not a fan of dark (main) visors and I'm not sure how well they are policed in Wales...
Not sure id trust a polycarb helmet does go well with the bike thoughCheap one I’ve never heard of
Not sure id trust a polycarb helmet does go well with the bike though
At least it was free!!!

Nice looking bikes, I kinda like the look of that 250 Maverick shame they don't do it in a 500 and black of course.Well, Mrs Nod is a step closer to learning to ride! She's booked herself in for CBT next Friday and has bought herself a new lid (Shark flip front). She's been talking about it for years and since I have a spare bike (or 2!) that she's welcome to use, we can go riding on days off.
Had another look at the Herald 125s which use one of the (now) ubiquitous Chinese Honda based motors and look like "proper" bikes.
Image taken from https://heraldmotorcompany.com/our-bikes/cafe-125/
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What some cool bikes, but I'm not sure many of us would be able to ride any of them to anything like their abilities!
Guess who has a birthday on Star Wars day? She's getting a Herald Classic 125 in Granite Black for it next week.
That's great news Nod any colour you like as long as it's black.Guess who has a birthday on Star Wars day? She's getting a Herald Classic 125 in Granite Black for it next week.
Yours in for a service?
Yours in for a service?
900 or 12?
Quite a few people go for the 9 over the 12 for just that reason - the 9 is plenty for their wants/needs. There is a fair bit of difference between my 865s and the 1200 but in real life, I don't notice it that much.
The 270° crank makes a big difference to the sound - the Bonnie I have has a 360° one but the other 2 are "out of synch" so have more of a pulsating engine note. The deeper breathing of the 1200 makes a difference too!
I have a Suzuki V-Strom 650, having previously had a Honda CBF1000 and several other 1000cc sized bikes. My biggest concern was dropping to a smaller engine, the lack of power and having to work an engine more.
I'd still like a more powerful bike, but do I need it? Not at all!
Mine is way more economical, lighter in weight and on tyre wear, cheaper to buy and insure and very rarely do I miss the extra power. I also still have a clean licence in part as I'm not tempted so much to go a bit silly....
I've not been riding much recently as I've been waiting for hip replacement but yesterday I had a cortisone injection into one hip, last night I was actually able to sleep without pain in that area (still got a problem shoulder) but I expect I'll be getting out on my bike a bit more over the next few months! Only a few weeks ago I was planning to sell it as I didn't think I'd be riding at all this summer.
Feels like a good morning!