As I do more and more journeys on my mini Ducati, I'm noticing new things on each and every ride. Today's revelation was just how tricky it is to fine the rear brake pedal as its nestled right under the clutch, which caused my big size 11's a few minor problems on the way back from work today. Really thou, its not that big of an issue
Well of the three rides that I've taken on the Monster, two of those have now been in the rain. I was thinking about what to say about the Michelin Pilot Road 3 tyres that I've got on and all I can say is Wow! I certainly wasn't hooning it around like a crazy person, nor was I bobbling around like I was sat in a mobility scooter, but not once did it feel like I was short on grip. Okay the bike isn't super fast nor super heavy, but I was always confident that the front would stay exactly where I put it, and the rear didn't spin up once.
As I do more and more journeys on my mini Ducati, I'm noticing new things on each and every ride. Today's revelation was just how tricky it is to fine the rear brake pedal as its nestled right under the clutch, which caused my big size 11's a few minor problems on the way back from work today. Really thou, its not that big of an issue
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MeMy name is Matt Brown and I'm a UK journalist formerly based in London, but now calling the South of England home. I've been riding bikes since 2007, but got hooked straight away. Nothing gives me the feeling of freedom, even when stuck in a city. In 2010 I became a RoSPA gold rider, but when it comes down to it, I'm Just a normal man, riding his bikes as often as he can. Archives
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