Season is getting short Got a few miles in yesterday, but I could feel winter chasing me the whole time...
HOLY JUMPIN'... With all of those layers on you must look like the Michelin man riding a scooter!!!! LOLi , have a 2005 r1200gs (bmw)...heated grips; balaclava under the full face helmet, Helly Hansen long Johns and Helly T shirt. final top layer is a bib style quilted on the inside, thick nylon barn pants, plus an Olympia 3 in 1 riding jacket. even though there was frost on the grass and it was only 3 degrees this morning i was quite toasty for my 7:30 a.m. three and a half hour ride.. nothing beats the back twisty roads of Eastern Ontario on a brilliant blue sky, calm sunday morning with the fall colours in full bloom and Smokey still asleep at the station.
the layers are all high tech synthetics..the bib overalls are no thicker than a snowmobile suit sorta deal..but hey..it extends the season till the snow flies so i'm good. GS's are ugly to begin with. those who ride them are typically riding oriented rather than "cruise to the next Timmies type posers"HOLY JUMPIN'... With all of those layers on you must look like the Michelin man riding a scooter!!!! LOL
.... then questions like the above come up, among others.if you are starting out riding, it's ok to duck walk but you should really be using the throttle and clutch to get the bike moving. If you duck walk to start the moving process, it doesn't really accomplish anything when your main concern is letting the clutch out and applying throttle without stalling the bike. I'm not too sure if instructors will comment on the duck walk during the test(you should ask them) but you should really learn the friction point of the clutch since every bike is different. Just play around with the clutch and don't worry about stalling the bike.
duck walk is a no no.
you have to start from the ready position, right foot on rear brake, hands on grips, not levers, and left foot on the ground.
as soon as you move off, left foot comes on peg. when you come to a halt, left foot down only
the duck walk is a true
sign of an untrained, unskilled amateur, much
like the goofs who ride in shorts, t-shirts and sandals
Well if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck ...Duck walk? Are you kidding us?
That's a nice bike, WWguy - damn nice. I used to have a 2008 K1200R Sport. BMW makes a helluva motorcycle.i , have a 2005 r1200gs (bmw)...heated grips; balaclava under the full face helmet, .