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djb 26-Sep-2005 03:42

my first duke.
 
after 15 years got myself a 748 - woohoo! aint no going back now.

fitted termis this weekend - wooooooooohoooooooo!

two minor complaints though -

wrists hurt like hell by the time I get out my drive and squirrels like hell on banding / white lines - anyone got any solutions?

god, I'm in love.

D

m1keyp 26-Sep-2005 08:46

Cycle cat bar risers for the wrists see the thread

Air gun for squirels

Harv748 26-Sep-2005 11:39

Yep...bar raisers for the wrists (do a search...several posts about the various options available)...and the squirelling is probably down to a worn rear tyre.

On a 748 you should be running a 180 section tyre, and once they are on their way out (squaring off) they do twich like buggery over the banding/white lines.

New tyre...sorted.

Martin Dower 26-Sep-2005 12:08

Wrists could be a bike fitness thing, give it a while and you might get used to it. I struggled at first on my old 748 and adapted my hand position slightly over time and found I had no problems and even ended up doing a 700 miles blast from Dijon to Yorkshire only stopping for fuel and coffee and I had no wrist problems at all.

Tyres...bane of my life at the moment, ever since I upgraded to the 748R I have not got on at all well with the Dragons that are fitted. Must change them soon :(

Harv748 26-Sep-2005 12:18

Quote:

Originally posted by Martin Dower
Tyres...bane of my life at the moment, ever since I upgraded to the 748R I have not got on at all well with the Dragons that are fitted. Must change them soon :(

Diablos mate...they're the future:lol:

Also, regarding the wrist ache...you can rotate the brake and clutch levers around and down a little to help alignment with your hand/fingers. This makes a big big difference when it comes to the comfort on the bike.

Remove the lever clamp from the clip-on, and you will see a small roll-pin which locates the lever in a standard position. Remove this pin, either by pulling it out if your lucky or grinding it off, and then you can put the clamp back on, and now rotate it to a position of your choice.

I my levers rotated down as far as they can go before they hit the indicators when turning!!! Works for me and feels a darn sight better than standard.

Rattler 26-Sep-2005 12:30

Great stuff, your wrists will get used to it, check age ot tyres, pressures etc, etc.. welcome to the fold.

748IOM 26-Sep-2005 15:23

748's have very low bars, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

You'll strengthen up over time.

Welcome and Enjoy :cool:

[Edited on 26-9-2005 by 748IOM]

philthy 26-Sep-2005 20:12

Welcome djb. Are you only 15?:o

And speaking of bars - as is the custom here I'll have a southern comfort thanks, no ice ;)

Whereabouts are you hailing from?

chris.p 26-Sep-2005 21:07

Quote:

Originally posted by Harv748
Quote:

Originally posted by Martin Dower
Tyres...bane of my life at the moment, ever since I upgraded to the 748R I have not got on at all well with the Dragons that are fitted. Must change them soon :(

Diablos mate...they're the future:lol:

Also, regarding the wrist ache...you can rotate the brake and clutch levers around and down a little to help alignment with your hand/fingers. This makes a big big difference when it comes to the comfort on the bike.

Remove the lever clamp from the clip-on, and you will see a small roll-pin which locates the lever in a standard position. Remove this pin, either by pulling it out if your lucky or grinding it off, and then you can put the clamp back on, and now rotate it to a position of your choice.

I my levers rotated down as far as they can go before they hit the indicators when turning!!! Works for me and feels a darn sight better than standard.


You have beaten me to it, ditto to all that Harv748 has written:D


Chris.:burn:

glj100 27-Sep-2005 00:49

I have a 998 and I am only 5'5". I have fitted Heli-Bars and they are a revalation. No wrist ache any more.

My 2 pennys worth!


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