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New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:47 am
by smeghead
Hi all,
Just to say I am picking up a brand new Yamaha Majesty 400 on Saturday. I hope we will get along. It replaces a 7 month old Bonneville. I've gone through several large capacity bikes in the last few years, BMW R1150R, Guzzi California (two of those) a couple of Fazers. Got bored with speed, never used the bikes to their full extent, probably very few riders actually do. I've decided comfort and usability are what I now need. The Bonnie has 2000 miles on the clock, never took it out in rain as it takes ages to clean and it's not a bike you can neglect. I hope to ride the Scooter most of the year. Any thoughts....
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:02 am
by gn2
Hope you got a good deal on the Maj, the normal list price is a bit steep...
Anyone who routinely uses a Fazer to the limit of its capability on a public road deserves to be locked up.
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:20 am
by SH125Paul
Any Thoughts...
If it's ya first time to twist n go's the feeling may be slightly different from geared bikes...
Pulling away and general riding, I can only describe it as a slight feeling of cluth slip...
Cornering, throttle off slightly before the bend and drive thru, rather than going thru on a neautral throttle... and as there is less weight thru ya feet/pegs and more thru ya arse (more akin to a cruiser)... a little more stearing input may be required as you are not weighting the pegs as much...
A pair of Tucano Urbano Neoprene Hand Grip Covers... specially the bar end version, i don't bother with the cable tie/secure nonsense just pull em off and stick em under the seat if you think they might get nicked (easier that way for cleaning etc) Way sleeker than the big old Oxford muffs, waterproof and very toasty...
http://www.tucanourbano.it/Catalogo/ite ... rimanopole
I don't trust heated grips or anything extra on a battery fitted to a TnG, as you cant kick or bump em started!
And enjoy ya new twist n go!
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:09 pm
by Deeping
hello, IT'S A BRAKE NOT A CLUTCH, you will laugh at this when you do it
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:35 pm
by smeghead
Thanks Guys,
I was putting heated grips on it but Yamaha are out of stock until late November, cost £170 also. I've never seen those Tucano muffs before, they look worth go and no faffing around with wiring. Love the 'It's a brake not a clutch' quip, I will probably grab a handfull at the first stop!
Thanks
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:39 pm
by SpikeOne
Welcome Smeghead. All wot they sed!
Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:08 pm
by VOZZA
Hi Smeghead and welcome

Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:04 pm
by wozza
Hello and welcome to the foroom....

Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:47 pm
by DougL
XMax250Paul wrote: a little more stearing input may be required as you are not weighting the pegs as much...
Now you're talking out of yer arse....

Re: New to Scooting
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 5:11 am
by johnp
Hi and welcome aboard.