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I'm a convert to Yamaha as you know Nigel, I will tell you though I did find the R1 riding position a bit too agrresive, but having fitted rear...
Because they are a very special bit of kit Nigel
They are quite straight forward, I have just fitted some to my R1, the instructions won’t be of any use to you being a Yam, but I did not really...
Yes they work well in a van, if doing track days and the front tyre is hot stick a rag over the top or you struggle to get the bike out unless...
Yes indeed as I said before the Abba Sky Lift is the daddy, the reason I have a constands as well is its much quicker to use when just cleaning...
I know where you're coming from Holding the bike in one hand by the grip whilst trying to remove the stand is not easy The MT10 is not to bad...
The Pegs are quite big actually, well certainly the ones for the Yamaha. Its basically the weight of the bike and twisting action against the pegs...
Yes the blue version would go great with my R1M :)
Annoyingly my Constands works great with the MT10 but with the R1 it doesn't pick the front up high enough, there's obviously more weight forward...
Mine is the Race Pro R Carbon but i got a good deal as only paid about £300 [IMG]
Can't have too many helmets Matt It's like women and handbags :D
I have an Abba sky lift and the Constands, which is very similar to the 1jac but seems better value for money and it folds. The warrior are ok but...
Nope I used my Shark on the blade, it's the wrong colour to wear on the MT10 :) Look at the picture post #13
That's strange Matt I don't get any excess wind noise with mine, no different to the RPHA11
Thanks Alan that would be great :)
Then I'll have them both off you Alan, after you have read them please happy to pay postage obviously:)
Who would want that :D
And we criticise ladies with their handbags and shoes :D
I have one of those Shark lids Matt they are fine, I also have the RPHA 11 You can't have too many lids, problem I have is my Shark is red so it...
Yes I agree with what the previous posters have put, an upright 600 to start with, learn the road craft, enroll on your local bike safe course run...