nhpony 
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Location: PA
Bike: 1985 CB650SC
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Join Date: Apr, 2010
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« on: June 06, 2010, 06:30:47 PM » |
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So, I rode to see two covered bridges in Shuylkill County, PA today. It was a fun ride. I think I'm going to try to see a bunch this summer on my Nighthawk. It's a great chance to practice riding and see some history.
I'm really starting to get the feel for my Nighthawk now after about 1000 miles. I've test driven some other cycles -- a BMW R1100R, Harley Sportster 1200 and a Triumph Bonneville. All were great and handled a bit sharper than the Nighthawk, but, then again, they were pretty much NEW, except for the Beemer. The Sportster was nice, but the Bonneville handled superb! I think if I had to replace my bike today it would be with a Bonneville.
Anyway, after riding the bonneville I figured my bike should handle at least close to as good as it, so I upped my rear shock settings to 2 clicks (had tried it at 0 and 1) and it's MUCH sharper -- still not a sportster or a bonneville, but much better and much more confident in the curves. I'm about 200 lbs, so maybe that's a more appropriate setting. Right now I'm running a Shinko TourMaster up front, which is new, but an old (date says 01) Dunlop GT501 on the rear, so I think a new matching Shinko on the rear would help matters. That'll be my next upgrade.
It was windy today and I got blown around a little by sidewinds, nothing too bad or scary, but a little. Are there any ways to make the bike less likely to get blown around?
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