it sure is, pain can only depend on quality and comfort of the gloves on long durations (stop stretch every 80kms), has two spacers on the handlebar, just little less aggressive posture for arms/shoulder
When you take a long ride and bikes get optimally hot, and then you stop for 5-10 mins, does your bike makes a cluttering noise at idle when you restart it? Asking because it happens on mine and service guy tells me that it happens on this model, something to do with engine oil being at an optimum temperature where the timing chain makes that noise (basically its normal, that's what they say).
it is not clutter sound, it is the timing chain tensioner sound, usually adjusts to optimal moments after engine ignition (only when temperature is above 103c), advised to stop bike for 30min to 1 hr every 100, 150 kms for clutch to be at optimal operational level expanding its ware level.
That's a smooth engine 😎 Btw, how's the posture? Is it comfortable for longer durations?
it sure is, pain can only depend on quality and comfort of the gloves on long durations (stop stretch every 80kms), has two spacers on the handlebar, just little less aggressive posture for arms/shoulder
@ That's reassuring. Thanks!
When you take a long ride and bikes get optimally hot, and then you stop for 5-10 mins, does your bike makes a cluttering noise at idle when you restart it? Asking because it happens on mine and service guy tells me that it happens on this model, something to do with engine oil being at an optimum temperature where the timing chain makes that noise (basically its normal, that's what they say).
it is not clutter sound, it is the timing chain tensioner sound, usually adjusts to optimal moments after engine ignition (only when temperature is above 103c), advised to stop bike for 30min to 1 hr every 100, 150 kms for clutch to be at optimal operational level expanding its ware level.
youre asking for an accident driving like that
How, I was riding under 80…
Are you stupid?