New bike hint's and tips
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New bike hint's and tips
Hi PBF people
My brother traded in his Harley Electra glide for a 05 honda ST1300 pan european. The bike is in good condition but will need new tyres soon, anyone have one of these bikes or could recommend a good garage that sells tyres for cheap prices. I have used ride and fit in the past, but like to keep options open.
cheers.
My brother traded in his Harley Electra glide for a 05 honda ST1300 pan european. The bike is in good condition but will need new tyres soon, anyone have one of these bikes or could recommend a good garage that sells tyres for cheap prices. I have used ride and fit in the past, but like to keep options open.
cheers.
Re: New bike hint's and tips
M&P online do some great deals for pairs of tyres. Not top of the range but still good. Maybe last years stock but you'd be looking at around £150 a pair. Then you just need someone to fit them. I suggest dynotech in hillington. They're reasonable. More about the love of bikes than ripping off punters.
Let us know how you get on.. :-)
Let us know how you get on.. :-)
Re: New bike hint's and tips
It is a wonderful feeling to buy a new bike. The excitement of riding your first bike for the first time is unreal. If you're looking to buy a brand-new bike, there are a few things you can do.
Do not over-exert your engine. This applies to all bikes, but especially new bikes.
Don't ride a brand-new motorcycle on long rides. This should be avoided for the first 3k kilometers.
Don't worry about how fuel efficient your bike will return initially. The bike would gradually settle down after the first two services. And more thing to consider when you are purchasing new bike.
Do not over-exert your engine. This applies to all bikes, but especially new bikes.
Don't ride a brand-new motorcycle on long rides. This should be avoided for the first 3k kilometers.
Don't worry about how fuel efficient your bike will return initially. The bike would gradually settle down after the first two services. And more thing to consider when you are purchasing new bike.
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