Anyone here doing the No Limits Portimao trip mid Nov ?
Are you going off-road? It looks like it will be a cracking ride.
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Doesnt time fly. Tell you what though Tony, what an enjoyable thread this has been, plenty of info advice and all round good banter, unlike lots of other threads that degenerate into mindless bickering..
I have met Enoch at Bala through here, and the story there is I didnt know him from adam, but the pics of his bike on here were all i needed to go and have a chat. What a top down to earth guy he is as well with all that he has gone through and is still going through.
Well done for starting this thread,
Stuart
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Ah, I can understand why then. I am looking to do some of the trans euro trail there next year. Been on some of it around the Cotswolds and parts of it were tricky, especially on the 1090 Adv R! I have a few dings and a broken mirror to show for it but will go back for more.
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Super ride up to Wycombe then back to Newlands this morning. Perfect conditions and great to be back on the bike after a month away.
Just about to take Bea out for a ride for the first time (I've already had both my son and my sister riding with me, so not a first in terms of taking a pillion). Ten miles out, brunch, and ten miles back... I'm not sure who's more nervous right now
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Try the Moto Piston Rally. An excellent event. I did the 2012 Moto Piston with a large group of friends and everyone enjoyed it.
After the rally finished i spent a few days by myself riding around Northern Spain tracing some of the route i took in 1980 when i rode around the coastline of Spain and Portugal.
http://www.mcpiston.com/ukpistonrally.html
My wife was quite happy to ride pillion on a dodgy 125 on dodgy Greek roads (covered in sand and pebbles) but resolutely refused to go near any of my properly maintained bikes in this country.
But I can't say I blame anyone for wanting to get off - I hate riding pillion!
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Some hardcore trail riders on the Santander ferry yesterday they where no spring chickens either,wish I could do it.
Brittany ferries where again superb.
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R9T pillion seat is pretty small to be fair ... I had my son on the back of mine - and he was OK for short breakfast excursions.
However, part of the plan for getting Multistrada this summer was to get my missus on the back to do some touring and got to say this worked out much better than I expected. She loved it.
One thing I did was to wear handles round my waist for her to hold - they don't look cool, but helped her confidence a lot.
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/OXFORD-MO.../dp/B002XLKLCG
Never carried a pillion in 15yrs of biking - but appreciate that all your movements have to be super-smooth, probably braking and acceleration - the most.
I know an ‘older’ couple who used to do short spells with the wife facing backwards, leaning over the top-box.... taking photos of the bikes behind! The extreme of a pillion passenger having utmost confidence in the rider!!!! (He was ex-police rider, so was super-smooth, but didn’t hang about either).
So - I guess the rider has to be confident and exude that confidence also?
Sorry to hear she bailed so quickly Tony!
It’s as much about pillion confidence as rider in my experience, and some people just aren’t up for it. Giving a proper ‘briefing’ before setting off helps, but the main thing is just time on the bike.
My wife also found a proper grab rail behind her (rather than on the sides) made it easier and gave confidence, an aftermarket one fitted so she could brace against acceleration and braking properly helped. I guess a top box would be even better.
I’ve taken many pillions and never really had a problem, apart from when my 23st friend decided to try and keep himself upright in corners- never had to counter steer so hard!
I only ever tell any non riding pillion out on the back for the first time to look over my left shoulder when turning left and the right shoulder when turning right.
Or in the case of my son riding pillion, who was aged 6 at the time, look around my left elbow when turning left and the right elbow when turning right.
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Test rode this at the weekend, didn't want to like it but I really did.
Harley Fat Bob
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Did this in May. 8th time.
The ramps down to the bike area can be fun...especialy when wet!
Seen a few lose it going up & down over the years. lol
Always had good experiences with BF. Excellent value for money...but stay off the 6%abv IPA (AMHIK!)
Restaurant food is also excellent. Fantastic riding to be had around the top half of Spain, and down into Portugal.
Great advice , but you rarely see an R9T with any form of backrest or top case. Whilst my missus doesn't like getting on an off a bike with a topcase as its a bit like getting on a horse, she felt uneasy when I took her on a bike with no backrest/ top case. I should add the naked bike was only a 250 but the absence of the security made her uneasy.
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Yes, I can see how a backrest would be reassuring, but my 9T isn't going to be getting one
I showed Bea a photo of the strap/handle thingies and she thought it was hysterical. However, she did say that she'd give it a go
I agree it's never going to be as sharp as a 1200R but the riding position, styling and the sound when you change the cans is a pretty interesting proposition, I wouldn't want it as my only bike but thinking about it as something a bit different to have as well as my Triumph Speed Twin
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How do you guys find these large adventure bikes to ride on a daily basis ? I am 5.10 and although have had some big and tall bikes in my time I was lent a Multi 950 and it felt huge - so much so I felt nervous maneuvering it. Obviously they get better with practice but it was almost empty and without any luggage on it. Possibly the draconian contract I signed to borrow it didn't help.
Once underway it was excellent but traffic and a U-turn on an industrial estate felt horrible - by contrast my Hypermotard felt like a 125 when I got back on it !
You get used to them pretty quickly, I’ve got an r1200gs that I commute on through heavy traffic. I find it really manoeuvrable filtering and at low speed. I’m 6ft (not that it matters too much once you’re moving), and I can flat foot on mine. The only minor annoyance is the bar width when going through narrow gaps.
Pigeon flew into headlight/screen when I was doing about 80...
What a mess.... thankfully found jetwash about 2 minutes away.
Not sure what next jetwash user would have thought finding blood, guts and feathers all over the floor when I rode off.
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My count to date is a crow and a blackbird.
Blackbird was a shoulder hit, a solid punch...no damage.
Crow hit my little finger, damaged the nail. Painful, very painful.
My bird-strike was a pheasant and although it was almost at right angles to my helmet it still left me concussed.
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
luckily my biggest hit to date (20+ yrs ) is a bee at around 70mph -which gave me a black eye , a bee also caused my best stopping distance when one got inside my helmet.
anything bigger i think you are lucky not to crash the bike , a pigeon in the chest at 60-80mph must be like a decent punch.
Anyone seen the Facebook video of some stroker on his £44k Norton that he drops in front of an packed cafe car park!
Funny not funny
RIAC
Don’t think the link works
https://www.facebook.com/650313792/p...483793?sfns=mo
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RIAC