These geezers sat on the Pillion , top whack . and used the saddle for a Knee Grip . to get out of the wind , they had a CHIN PAD . Wot yer put yer Chin on . there .
Wot youll do , if you hit a bridge , is chop your tounge off as you knock yourself out . Unless you put your chin on the pad beforehand . And close your jaw . Live & learn .
this Enables you to Tuck In , Tight . Unlike the modern monkey sail riding position .
We Wont mention the 1950 NORTON swan neck clip ons .
Jerry, it looks like you changed the upper steering yoke. Did you need to change the clutch cable or the front brake hydraulic hose? Any electrical wiring?
I would like to hang keep the alloy upper yoke. I picked up a stock set of risers and plan on cutting them and adding material until it feels right. I am thinking up about 1 1/2" and back about 1 1/2". We'll see.
Very nice, Jerry. As I've aged, I've had to raised the bars on some of my bikes to get a comfortable riding position. I've also started lowering footpeg positions on some of them. When you get to that point I think you can be officially called old.
Jerry, it looks like you changed the upper steering yoke. Did you need to change the clutch cable or the front brake hydraulic hose? Any electrical wiring?
I would like to hang keep the alloy upper yoke. I picked up a stock set of risers and plan on cutting them and adding material until it feels right. I am thinking up about 1 1/2" and back about 1 1/2". We'll see.
Hi Stephen, I am not sure how I missed this question (sorry). I purchased a kit which included the top yoke. I did change the clutch cable, but everything else was ok.
Very nice, Jerry. As I've aged, I've had to raised the bars on some of my bikes to get a comfortable riding position. I've also started lowering footpeg positions on some of them. When you get to that point I think you can be officially called old.
The Thruxton is still super uncomfortable. I rode a few hundred miles last week and i was completely destroyed after, even after raising the bars. Its mainly due to the osteoarthritis in my hands, cant put any weight there. I think i now need a more comfortable bike. At the moment my BSA is my most comfortable lol. I think a Harley Pan Am or Triumph Tiger 1200 might be in the future
I think the seat slants down at the front, which also puts extra weight on the wrists. With the stock setup, going downhill fast, then braking hard into a corner, puts a heavy load on the wrists, and makes the steering feel ponderous.
I think the seat slants down at the front, which also puts extra weight on the wrists. With the stock setup, going downhill fast, then braking hard into a corner, puts a heavy load on the wrists, and makes the steering feel ponderous.
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