04 Yamaha Majesty 400 discussion forum:RE: The Majesty 400 and shorter riders |
RE: The Majesty 400 and shorter riders |
Bob said 2005-08-25 00:05 |
It´s a tippy-toe control that that people have become accustomed to in the use of motorcycles. Rice Rockets/Harleys/Scooters, have a penchant for the tip toe balance, but once you ride a low low-rider, it´s hard to get used to the the traditional bicycle concept of weight balancing. Tippy-toes can slip on a rocky/sandy pavement/concrete, and are uncomfortable in duress after awhile.. Pop the seat-off, use a thin cushion if you like, drive it a bit, and see if you like that? If not get some real thick soles with the regular seat... I have always liked choppers, but hated %!¤ing gears on 2 wheels, never liked scooter technology either, but have been driving them for 20 years....it gets me there. Your safety is most important and no one likes to dump their ride..been there too often for screwing around in driving techniques.. |
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