Not a recommended procedure in traffic, leave yourself an "out" from traffic coming behind you. JMHOput the bike in neutral at stops
Not a recommended procedure in traffic, leave yourself an "out" from traffic coming behind you. JMHOput the bike in neutral at stops
Not just an out. There's the potential that when the light changes and everybody thinks it's time to go the car behind you does and you don't. While putting the bike back in gear or you start to drive off and realize you forgot to get in gear you get a rude surprise.Not a recommended procedure in traffic, leave yourself an "out" from traffic coming behind you
The easiest way to take weight off your wrists is to ride as much as possible with the windscreen down all the way. Test it by lowering the screen after riding until your wrists begin to ache. Another easy help is to lower the seat as low as it goes. By not hooking the front of the seat on to the front adjuster the seat will be at the lowest.I assume it's from leaning forward and putting my weight on my wrists. After riding the pain continues. Has anyone else experienced this? Suggested solutions?