Where are the armrests anyway ?There is probably a reason for that.
Though I have to admit, it has taken me almost a week and I still can't work out why you would need a back rest on a bike never mind a folding extending one.
Where are the armrests anyway ?There is probably a reason for that.
Though I have to admit, it has taken me almost a week and I still can't work out why you would need a back rest on a bike never mind a folding extending one.
As I have no reason to use such a device I have nothing to show . Strangely in 62 years of riding bikes both for fun and being paid for doing so I have never seen a backrest in use by a solo rider . I might have missed a few but they don't seem very popular amongst the riders but a pillion passenger might benefit . Road racers use a variation but that has a few specific purposes .you have any better design from that show us
AS far i can see there is no other folding and extending design
its good for long drive on bike and for those who have prob at back !As I have no reason to use such a device I have nothing to show . Strangely in 62 years of riding bikes both for fun and being paid for doing so I have never seen a backrest in use by a solo rider . I might have missed a few but they don't seem very popular amongst the riders but a pillion passenger might benefit . Road racers use a variation but that has a few specific purposes .
triumph do one on their rocket 3 ,, and if youve ever gunned one you will know why lolAs I have no reason to use such a device I have nothing to show . Strangely in 62 years of riding bikes both for fun and being paid for doing so I have never seen a backrest in use by a solo rider . I might have missed a few but they don't seem very popular amongst the riders but a pillion passenger might benefit . Road racers use a variation but that has a few specific purposes .
VMax managed OK with just a little seat hump - and encouraged ones girlfriend to mash her flotation devices into your back, always nicetriumph do one on their rocket 3 ,, and if youve ever gunned one you will know why lol
Unfortunately not having ridden one I have not experienced the unbelievable acceleration that they are reputed to have. Now too old to try these things I can only envy those who can enjoy gunning bikes . Actually I've always considered straight line speed to be overrated unless the guy in front is on for a win. The great Graham Hill summed it up when asked what was the significance of a particular straight on a circuit he was due to compete on answered." No significance it just joins one corner to the next."triumph do one on their rocket 3 ,, and if youve ever gunned one you will know why lol
I thought that was what brakes were for.VMax managed OK with just a little seat hump - and encouraged ones girlfriend to mash her flotation devices into your back, always nice
As sports scooters go ,,, thats sweet.