Pinarello Rider
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I commuted to work on the new steed for the first time. A little different feel than behind the full windshield I had on my Harley. It was breezier, and quite a bit cooler.
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You're going to feel some vibration in the pegs around 7k. Mine smooths out above 8500.
gently caressed every single inch of her curves.... then jumped on the bike a rode to work.
lmfao
Good to know. Bikes still in break in. Only 360 miles on it. Normally keep it under 6k. Can't wait to really open her up.
Don't be afraid to open it up. After the first 200 miles you're good to go. You want the rings to seat at all RPM's. Short bursts up to 10k will help that process.
I've heard that. It may sound strange but I'm still getting used to something that revs like this. It is my first bike but man it sounds like its working really hard after 7 grand. Lol! New owner jitters.
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She wont melt...![]()
I've heard that. It may sound strange but I'm still getting used to something that revs like this. It is my first bike but man it sounds like its working really hard after 7 grand. Lol! New owner jitters.
Sent using Jedi mind tricks!
I've heard that. It may sound strange but I'm still getting used to something that revs like this. It is my first bike but man it sounds like its working really hard after 7 grand. Lol! New owner jitters.
Sent using Jedi mind tricks!
put a marthy exhaust and a pcv and bop on it and it won't sound that way anymore...
it definitely seams that way... but trust me you don't have to baby this baby she can handle it. ive been riding her full woot for a while now only inspirers confidence and trust that for sure
it definitely seams that way... but trust me you don't have to baby this baby she can handle it. ive been riding her full woot for a while now only inspirers confidence and trust that for sure
I'm right with you. By the time I get home tonight, I'll have 210 miles on it, and I'm still weirded out by the 6k revs. Definitely an adjustment.
Car mentality. At 6-7k, in most cars, you need to shift. On a bike it's just getting in to it's power band. Once you do some 8-12k pulls you'll be yearning for the chances to open that power up.![]()