Hello first of all, I know most of the others still know the explanation for the 3 possibilities here. 1.LEGEN: Is probably the most used variant a curve to cope with. In doing so, riders and machine have the same slanting position. the inner knee is pushed along the tank somewhat forward. One sits loosely in the motorcycle and the view goes far ahead. 2.DÜCKEN: This technique allows a quick change of direction (slalom, dodge), so the weight can be quickly bring the machine in slanting position without pulling the mass of your own body. When pressing, the driver remains seated upright, the machine is pressed with the curve outer knee in slanting position. With this style, tight radii can be realized. 3.HENGEN: When hanging (also Hanging-off or Hang-off gennant) the driver hangs sideways, almost next to the bike. The curve inner knee is wide spread, which can also cause contact with the ground. However, there is nothing on the normal track, and should therefore only be practiced on a race track, where you have the right conditions, such as: the right tyres, no oncoming traffic and the routine for the always same course. Advantage with this Styl is: The rider knows exactly at what point he is in his slanting position (on his knees). And since the bike has a lower slanting position at the slope-off than with the other two Styl ́s, you can earlier, stronger at Ga The disadvantage is worse handling, responsiveness and overview.
Category: Biker-Treff Forum
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Wear of tyres
Hello, until just now I didn’t think about it until I read this article.http://www.bikeandmedia.de/honda_cb1300/honda_cb1300.html Do I understand correctly that the tyre can hold only 2,000 km? I am used to my Burgman that a tyre can hold 12,000 km without any problems. How much km can you expect from normal driving? Must be meaningful if I want to make my journey to work with it every day. Greetings and thanks DerTourer
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Tyre damage Yamaha FZ1
Hi together, I’m just not lucky at the moment. I only saw by chance today that I have a tire damage. Before starting the ride I only looked briefly if the tire has air. At a short stop at my dad I saw that there is a rivet in my tire. Now I ask myself a few questions: a) Can you be sure that I have hit the rivet or looks rather like it has hit. b) How do I now bring the motorcycle into the next The workshop (30 to 40km). Does this work: http://www.autoteilestore.com/…/article-681655901?… ? Does not the complete rim fail? c) I want to go to the Dolomites next Friday. Actually I wanted to put the Pilot Power 3 on it and test it. But now I’m not sure if I have enough time to get used to the tires. How do you see that? Has anyone had any experience with the PiPo3 on the Fz1?
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Travel”pharmaceutical” for riders and bikes (also tool/e-parts)
The question arises to me before every tour and now two friends who leave next week with two 28 year old Enduros to Portugal. What should you carry for yourself and the mopped ? (without clothes)
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New shop ? Fake or Real ?
Hello dear community, I just looked around for a machine on mobile.de and suddenly came across this dealer www.moto-performance.com <- If links should be forbidden I take this out again. What do you think about it ? Does everything sound really good except the fact that the dealer is not in Germany ( therefore also the great prices ). Have you heard of the shop before ? Please for your help LG
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Purchase advice / Experiences, tips and inspirations
Servus, on the other hand! Since I’ve been looking for the right machine, I’ve been landing here again and again, and now that I’m getting something, I’ve been hoping that you can help me. I’m grateful for every tip. To me: I’m 31 and I live in Vienna. Yes, I’m an Ösi. 😀 I’m 1.77m tall and (mostly) 79kg, so I’m quite average. I’m not a novice, but I only had a few years break and have been riding my mother’s motorcycle again for a few months now – ’97 BMW F 650 GS. A brave, Fe Thanks to the combination of changing jobs and switching from partial to full-time, I can now save the necessary change over the winter in order to buy my own machine in the spring. Used or if the perfect bike is also new with financing. But rather needed. I have relatively spongy ideas and am ready to compromise. I hope you can give me suggestions or inspirations with which I then search Brand: No matter. Everyday fitness: Must be given, will probably be driven 2-5 days a week and should last a few years. That means little error prone and acceptable spare parts market. City/country/motorway 50/40/10%. Motorization: Rather 2-cylinder, rather more than less cylinder capacity, rather low-touring. I rather look for a rich, deep sound. If you can help me with an end pot change that’s enough. kW/PS are nice, but don’t decide End. Weight: Better lighter, but not really important. Seat position: Straight, but ready to compromise slanting freedom: Should be good, I like to put myself far into the curve. Optics: Definitely naked, rather old-fashioned. I’m quite open from naked bike to cruiser to chopper, if otherwise fits. So that I take an enduro everything would have to fit really well. I like exotics, but exotics often have spare parts problems. Price: 3000 while nice, up to 5000 would be in if necessary, a Otherwise I would have to make a payment. On the following machines I have already sat and should serve as a reference, which I like. ’97 BMW F 650 GS – good sitting position, light, super slanting freedom. There it ends unfortunately also. ’75 Moto Guzzi California 850T – Pleasant sitting position, wonderful sound, relatively good slanting position. But Moto Kappuzzi? ’83 Moto Guzzi 1000 SP – Not quite as comfortable, but also good sound and good slanting position. Moto Kappuzzi? 2017 Moto Guzzi California 1400 Eldorado – Pleasant sitting position, slanting position catastrophic. No-Go. ’91 Yamaha FZX 750 – Quite pleasant sitting position, pulls well, slanting position well, but sound of a racing machine. Highly touring 4-cylinder halt. ’80 Yamaha XS650 – Pleasant sitting position, relatively small. Furthermore I have the following machines in mind: Yamaha BT1100 Bulldog – relatively short-lived model series. Spare parts? pre-2015 BMW F800R – Apparently good everyday wheel, headlights need getting used to, fairly high-touring . Sound? BMW R1100R or R1150R – Suitable for everyday use? Sound? >900ccm Virago, Dragstar, Intruder, Shadow – Suitable for everyday use? Angular? Moto Guzzi California 1100 EV – Suitable for everyday use? Kappuzzi? I’m open to all suggestions, especially for models that I haven’t considered yet. If you have any experience of the machines I mentioned, that’s also very welcome to me. LG, spidercoffein
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Beginner buys, what do I need?
Hello, since a pretty big shop near me now after season end offers quite a percentage I would like to buy my first equipment. Will once (distance) and as much as possible get everything. Nothing is available. I just don’t want to forget anything, so what do I need and there are certain details to pay attention to? For the time being only about relatively short tours, i.e. suitcase/tank backpack outside. So far I came up with the following: – Gloves – Shoes – Helmet – Jacket/hose – Kidney belt – Oil B in grateful for all tips. LG Haasinger
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Motorcycle with little consumption and good everyday suitability
Hello, I need your help. After the winter I think about deregistering my car and driving with a motorcycle to the technical school. Criteria. Consumption less than 5.5-6 liters, should need less than my car. Cladding with good wind protection. Should be easy to drive, so also sometimes float through the Alps etc. Performance from ~50 HP Buget are around the 2000 € What do you mean about what you could look around. many greetings Martin
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Today, registration office…
In the meantime, I have become very good, the fleet has become very manageable with four cars, a trailer and a motorcycle. But now and then, a vehicle is still being replaced. This currently concerned the car of one of my children, which has been in the house for more than 3 years. Today, therefore, another car should be registered instead. And then it happened: At the local registration office, the documents and documents brought along at a counter are first placed on full disks. My wife, who was at the registration office and told me earlier what happened to her: The lady only saw my name on the top of the authority and said: “Oh, Mr. “cng-lpg”, everything is fine with the documents!”, and handed my wife the waiting stamp directly. My name is known at the registration office. And that is about 200,000 inhabitants. I have now something quite wrong or completely correct. Is that right? *laughs* Greetings Michael
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Determine whether the engine is fixed
Hello guys, I want to buy a used motorcycle, this one has been in the garage for 5 years. I don’t think the engine is fixed, but now I’m interested in how I could check it at all. The machine has no kick starter and the lid of the ignition device or the clutch lid lets you unscrew definitely not every seller I’ve already read out with spark plug and shine in if you can recognize rust on the piston, but that’s somehow too unsich he. So if anyone had a great idea, I’d be interested in it. Thank you to everyone.