It's the same here in the UK. "using" your phone is basically touching it whilst your behind the wheel with the engine running, and gets you an £80 fine and three points on your licence.
Deaths from phone useage in car's is levelling out with drink driving now, it's lethal! And tablets...
The clamps are 'butchered' from a moto-x bike, re drilled and welded up by myself. I believe they were 1" rise , so easy to get hold of really.
As for the bar angle, we'll it must be an optical illusion, as they were actually quite flat. I've got knackered wrists, so the standard bars were...
I had a contimotion rear in mine last year, great tyre, but the FZ chomped it after 3k miles (sport/touring???)
It'll go to the edge quite happily, and grind them hero blobs off with ease. (snapped my left one off!!!) You've just got to trust them buddy! Most s/t tyres nowadays are pretty good...
I fitted some lowered risers using the standard bars, and here's the result.
Clearance was "feelers gauge" thickness
It worked, but only just, and I couldn't live with it, and I'm a very long armed mutha!
2010 Fz1s Fazer.
12 month MOT/6 months tax
31000 miles (it's been toured on, but that's nothing, it's what it was built for!)
Service history up to 22k, then I did it myself as I'm an engineer.
In good condition with the following mods.
MIVV carbon GP can (link pipe has slight dent on it)
BMC...
Aaah, I'm not used to weather getting that hot over here in the UK, forgot you US boys get a decent summer[emoji24]. Hence why an Aerostitch is good for me.
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I wear a uniform to work every day, and just throw my Aerostitch AD1 pants over the top with a bike jacket, change my boots for shoes and away I go.
Look on the Aerostitch website for the roadcrafter suit. Expensive, but it'll last forever, and you can be out of your bike kit and ready for work...
Obviously never ridden an mt-09 then, the bike is a cracker!
And that engine is spot on as a road powerplant. [emoji1]
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I've got a 10 plate bike, and it's great. Plenty of poke throughout the rev range as standard, but you obviously won't leave it like that!
Spend a little on tuning, and they become a real beast!
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