Feet forward Riding

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by 2wheeledant, Aug 14, 2014.

  1. 2wheeledant

    2wheeledant Member

    Aug 10, 2014
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    Hi been looking for a bonnie but seen a great looking speedmaster, I am used to sports bike etc, how hard is it to adjust
    to the feet forward riding position? Bike looks & sounds great just......... only thing that worries me.:biggrin:
     
  2. folkbloke

    folkbloke Well-Known Member

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    It suits some and not others.

    Personally I love it but it does put a lot of pressure on the base of the spine and although that doesn't bother many people it can be a real issue for others. I've bought a Norman Hyde seat for my America which helps but I still use an Airhawk for long trips.

    Notwithstanding the seat problems I really love the riding position. It's one which doesn't encourage the tear-arse in me and I'm quite happy to sit back and take my time if I have to.

    You'll need a long ride to be sure it's for you.

    Good luck with it :smile:
     
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  3. Recycled Rocker

    Recycled Rocker Senior Member

    Apr 19, 2014
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    Feet forward no problem. Relaxing ride. BUT if yer like sports bikes are you sure your ready to slow down and relax, a different type of riding mentality. Luckily I have more than one bike, some feet forward, others not.
     
  4. 2wheeledant

    2wheeledant Member

    Aug 10, 2014
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    Hi yes in my 50s now & not in a hurry anymore. Could be age or I value my life more!
     
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  5. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

    Jun 29, 2014
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    I hate the feet forward position, as I have back troubles they are excruciatingly painful.

    The last time I rode an LT I could not get off it.

    But that is me, do have a very long ride and I mean long to see how you go.
     
  6. JACKO

    JACKO Member

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    Hi 2Wheel

    I have just jumped from sports bikes, just traded my speed triple in for a brand new thunderbird storm. I had never ridden a cruiser before and the thunderbird is one big bike.

    It was very daunting going from sports to cruiser for me but within 30 mins i got accustomed to it.

    I did 100 miles on it the other day and felt a bond forming.

    Use the back brake more in slow turns and you will be fine, once your moving its easy.

    You tend to steer with your lower body and the fact no aching wrists makes it relaxing.

    I found myself throwing the bike around, and the sheer torque at low speeds hits the spot.

    Try the speedmaster, you will be surprised. I would of had one myself but I love the thunderbird storm better, as it has more grunt.

    Get a test ride and see how you feel, those new bonnevilles are tasty too.
     
  7. 2wheeledant

    2wheeledant Member

    Aug 10, 2014
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    Thanks all, well after visit to dealers ive decided to get a Bonnie! so joining the team!
     
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  8. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

    Jun 29, 2014
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    A wise choice you will love it.

    Which version?
     
  9. JACKO

    JACKO Member

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    If I could afford it, I would have the bonnie too,!

    They look so timeless with that classic design
     
  10. 2wheeledant

    2wheeledant Member

    Aug 10, 2014
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    I prefer the cast wheels, bikes lighter & more nimble, front wheel smaller, black engine, silver paint & standard (not T100)
    Prefer the ribbed seat too than the flat one, but its all personal choice, cant wait to get it, like an expectant Dad!
     
  11. Recycled Rocker

    Recycled Rocker Senior Member

    Apr 19, 2014
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    Congrats :upyeah: Luv my 2009SE
     
  12. chrispy

    chrispy Well-Known Member

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    I thought that changing to forward pegs would be difficult and the initial ride home it was a bit strange but now I love it ,I recently completed a round a 600 mile round trip to Yorkshire and not a problem , but as stated in a previous post its not for everyone but good luck at the stealership :upyeah:
     
  13. ex968bloke

    ex968bloke New Member

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    Anybody bought the Hyde conversion, moves the footrests back 100mil , the price is putting me off at the moment £300, looking at the kit can't see why it can't just be a mounting plate and use the original parts, maybe somebody can enlighten me!
     
  14. folkbloke

    folkbloke Well-Known Member

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    I thought about those when I had my America but eventually went for footboards using the standard gear lever and brake pedal. I like footboards they allow you to move your feet about and are much more comfortable than pegs (well they are for me!). I was going to buy a 1600 TB and my first mod would have been footboards. In the end I bought a Commander which already had them fitted and I still think they are brilliant.
     
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  15. ex968bloke

    ex968bloke New Member

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    ok bought footboards, good as owt
     
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