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Boots Blakeley

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Jul 22, 2001, 9:59:39 AM7/22/01
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A quick report - I trundled over to Rusper on the Triumph today for
the CSMA Harley day where there were a selection available to test
ride. Despite getting there by 9:20 the first ride I could book was
11:00 on one of these

http://southcoastharley.com/2001bikes/2001FXDWGDYNAWideGlide.htm

and by the time I got back from the 1/2 hour ride around the Sussex
lanes they were booking for 2:45. So I went to Box Hill for a bacon
roll followed by a wet ride home.

Good Points:
The self cancelling indicators and what looked like tinted glass in
the mirrors[1] even if they did have the obligatory sceptic warning
about objects being closer than they look.

Bad Points:
The brakes were crap for a modern bike, I couldn't test it but I
wouldn't be at all surprised if my 29 year old Bonneville couldn't out
brake it. The riding position was for me terribly uncomfortable, I
found it difficult to even reach the rear brake. A previous rider
seemed to have melted part of his boot onto the pipes which is going
to be a bastard to clean. I couldn't imagine doing any distance on
this and it supposed to be a cruiser.

The suspension bottomed out a couple of times on ordinary country
lanes and it didn't hold its line on corners at all well,[2] in fact
where as I usually believe those maximum speed signs for bends can be
at least doubled on this I wouldn't even think about it.

I did about 3 miles along a dual carriageway and got up to around
65[3] at which point the wind pressure on my chest was enough to feed
back down to the bars, it didn't start weaving or anything but I felt
it might.

Marks 1/10 Must try harder

[1] Wasn't sunny enough to see if it worked
[2] I managed to grind lumps of the pipe with *very* gentle cornering.
[3] Supervised ride see
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Alan T Gower

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Jul 22, 2001, 10:13:02 AM7/22/01
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"Boots Blakeley" <ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Good Points:
> The self cancelling indicators.

Sometimes they cancell too soon.


>
> Bad Points:
> The brakes were crap for a modern bike, I couldn't test it but I
> wouldn't be at all surprised if my 29 year old Bonneville couldn't out
> brake it.

It would.

> The riding position was for me terribly uncomfortable, I
> found it difficult to even reach the rear brake. A previous rider
> seemed to have melted part of his boot onto the pipes which is going
> to be a bastard to clean. I couldn't imagine doing any distance on
> this and it supposed to be a cruiser.

50 miles and you're shaken to bits.

> The suspension bottomed out a couple of times on ordinary country
> lanes and it didn't hold its line on corners at all well,

It's very very easy to scrape the pegs and exhausts.

> I did about 3 miles along a dual carriageway and got up to around
>

> Marks 1/10 Must try harder


They look OK(ish) though.

--
Alan

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YTC#9 (and proud), DS#2 (Re: H-D), two#24, BOTAFOF#11, TGF
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Boots Blakeley

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Jul 22, 2001, 11:17:00 AM7/22/01
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 15:13:02 +0100, "Alan T Gower"
<ad...@dial.pipex.com> wrote:

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>"Boots Blakeley" <ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Marks 1/10 Must try harder
>
>They look OK(ish) though.

Agreed if you like that sort of thing, they look like what non
motorcyclists think a bike should be IYSWIM.

Alan T Gower

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Jul 22, 2001, 4:22:37 PM7/22/01
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"Boots Blakeley" <ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 15:13:02 +0100, "Alan T Gower"
> <ad...@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
> >"Boots Blakeley" <ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:30jllt01gtaght3jn...@4ax.com...
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> >> Marks 1/10 Must try harder
> >
> >They look OK(ish) though.
>
> Agreed if you like that sort of thing, they look like what non
> motorcyclists think a bike should be IYSWIM.


I get that all the time. When people realise I own bike they ask me what I
have.

When I mention the Gixer the reaction is. "Is that Japanese"
On Triumph they say "Did you restore it yourself.".
When I mention the Harley they usually say "Wow a Harley Davidson, I bet
that goes".

BigJ

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Jul 22, 2001, 4:39:40 PM7/22/01
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 14:59:39 +0100, "Boots Blakeley"
<ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>A quick report - I trundled over to Rusper on the Triumph today for
>the CSMA Harley day where there were a selection available to test
>ride. Despite getting there by 9:20 the first ride I could book was
>11:00 on one of these

<SNIP>

Ah so it was you........

I saw a UKRM helmet sticker and was going to introduce myself

But lost you somewhere.

Couldn't find you for the rest of the day.

I got 3 rides myself

Road King..........Interesting but crap

Sportster 1200.............................crap

Something else lowrider like with1450 engine ...........interesting
saw 95mph on the dual carriageway(flat out) but still crap.


Despite all the above a Bloody good day out

Unfortunate that there were no Buells to try wheelying !!

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Big J
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etc. etc.

Boots Blakeley

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Jul 22, 2001, 6:43:45 PM7/22/01
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 21:22:37 +0100, "Alan T Gower"
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>I get that all the time. When people realise I own bike they ask me what I
>have.

>When I mention the Harley they usually say "Wow a Harley Davidson, I bet
>that goes".

How little they know.

Boots Blakeley

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Jul 22, 2001, 6:52:48 PM7/22/01
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 20:39:40 GMT, Bi...@ukrm.net (BigJ) wrote:

>On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 14:59:39 +0100, "Boots Blakeley"
><ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>Ah so it was you........
>
>I saw a UKRM helmet sticker and was going to introduce myself
>
>But lost you somewhere.

I had a brief chat with Chris D about an accident we both witnessed a
couple of years ago. The pillion was early this year still having
problems with skin grafts taking :-(. Then when I found the wait for
ride 2 would be 3 hours buggered off for a bacon buttie. I did look
but didn't see any other UKRM stickers - I was on the shite old green
Bonneville.

>I got 3 rides myself

Excellent, must have thinned out a bit perhaps I should have waited.

>Something else lowrider like with1450 engine ...........interesting
>saw 95mph on the dual carriageway(flat out) but still crap.

That's probably the thing I took out, had no chance of any real beans
on that short section of the dual carriageway.

>Despite all the above a Bloody good day out

Absolutely, and fair play to HD for letting us have a go.

>Unfortunate that there were no Buells to try wheelying !!

I didn't try but it might have been fun trying to lift the front on
one of those belt driven steeds.

Alan T Gower

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Jul 23, 2001, 3:54:10 AM7/23/01
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"Boots Blakeley" <ian_bl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 21:22:37 +0100, "Alan T Gower"
> <ad...@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >When I mention the Harley they usually say "Wow a Harley Davidson, I bet
> >that goes".
>
> How little they know.


I tell them it's a big pile of shit and their car is quicker, they think I'm
being modest.

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