They're there to be ridden...and what a machine to ride I wouldn't worry about keeping it pristine. I've done over 2k on mine this last 3 months and it's already got signs of wear...but it doesn't care...it told me it was just so glad to get out of its garage prison and run wild & free
Black ones still in use all year round, mainly for longer journeys/trips and if the weathers anything other than fine all day
Just checked the black mileage & 1700k in 3 months...might have to adjust my frugal insurance mileage estimate
I put around 1400 miles on the BMW this year, 4600 on the Repsol and 3500 on the Harley. In contrast, I put just under 2000 miles on the new car..lol
Shows I have got to get my seat sorted or put some fat on my ar@@ 4 hours yesterday and 2 today and I can’t sit down
You obviously didn't get the cane enough at school young man That tends to toughen ones arse up for further adventures in life
same here, my arse isnt as fat as it was, and i have discovered a bone in each side that loves to try and cause as much pain as possible after a few hours sat on it
Get an e-comfort seat they’re great, until then you could invest in a pair of padded cycling shorts - not as good as an e-comfort but better than just sitting on the plank Honda provide as standard
Can you get e-comfort seats still for the rr5? I find it just as uncomfortable as the 2015 blade on long journeys so could really do with a seat upgrade.
Ya know, I was just thinkin' the other day about the possible pleasures of a sensitive bone etching out my butt cheeks.
If you don't have a bony arse, consider yourself lucky. I've spent thousands on seats for my bikes to combat the problem. With my build (I'm all bones and sharp angles), I feel it after about an hour on the bike. You would figure I'd have developed an iron butt after riding for 30 years, but no such luck.
Hahaha, well I'm a bit of a stick insect so no major probs there as there's not that much weight on it.