Garry A
Calibrating.....
- Location
- Grangemouth
Mind fit the bell
And the orange wheel reflectors. They are in the supplied finishing kit boxMind fit the bell
Fabulous, considering I didn’t have the position dialed in. I feel the wheels are going to be ‘interesting’ if there’s a cross wind. It’s just about the most comfy ride I’ve ever had though. It’s super responsive, and the eps system keeps the optimal chain line for you. I look forward to giving it a proper run out.So how was the shake down ride?
Fabulous bit of kit and two grand less than the cheapest Ford Fiesta. Looked after, the bike will outlast the car by at least a factor of ten.Fabulous, considering I didn’t have the position dialed in. I feel the wheels are going to be ‘interesting’ if there’s a cross wind. It’s just about the most comfy ride I’ve ever had though. It’s super responsive, and the eps system keeps the optimal chain line for you. I look forward to giving it a proper run out.
That was a ‘get it put together’ emergency seat position. I’ve got it a lot lower, but it still needs a tweak or two to get it bang on.Fabulous looking bike. Enjoy.
Either you’ve got 40” inside leg or the seat height in the photos is pre- dialed-in?
It does fit nicely in the Honda. I’ll probably have to drive to some of the places I previously used the train to get to for the foreseeable. That said, the bike may not fit so well in the car I’ll be purchasing as soon as the dealerships re open. It’s going to require an engineering work around I fear.Be sure to add some photos of the bike in the countryside when you get it out and about.
Does it fit into the boot of the Honda? Should be nice and easy to lift.