Well it’s home I just need to learn to ride it :hehe: and no I haven’t fallen asleep, it’s just the usual naff look I manage to achieve whanever a camera is pointed my way. Any one got any running in tips?
Daughter couldn’t wait to get her mits on it. Good job she has her own or I’d never get her off it.
I said get off it. :hehe: It’s mine
LOVE the little flag on the back!
Do a few miles gently to get the “like-new” surface off those tyres and get them warm before trying any radical leaning… Do at least 100 miles without overly revving the engine, just to burn off all the paints and solvents and greases that protect the engine in transit, and don’t forget your brake pads are probably new too, so bed them in. Ie, don’t go out on them and the first time you apply the brakes you grab a big handful… it’ll feel weird at first, but you’ll get to know her faults and what she does and doesn’t like pretty quick. Happy riding
Nice one! never had a new bike so dont know about running in but toby above has all the points I reckon…
Not so sure about the tree
have fun!! and enjoy your new baby!!
and listen to toby, for he is wise( good advice he gave;) )
Thanks everyone for your advice and help during the long run up to getting this bike. It really has been of great help and made the wait so much more bearable.You lot really are great, so take a bow,a pint and and round of applause :hehe:
Thanks to you all for just being there:D
enjoy it, when you going ace
all good things come to those who wait, enjoy it and ride safe;)
nice looking little bike, enjoy it
I can still stall mine sometimes
Ian