Just had a look. Life's not long enough to take it all in.Levisp wrote: Hill start assist banned ! No just my little joke after reading the Cleveland RoADAR info.
Metzelers Z8
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SNAP.... :-\Levisp wrote: I Know it made my head hurt :thinking:
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Right, Any further discussions of brake pads, hill starting or legs down is banned for the rest of the weekend PLEASE.
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I really like the hill-start widget. Didn't think I would but I do...
Took me a while to get used to the way it starts moving just when you think it's going to stall but once you get used to it, I think it's really cool.
Still trying to work out why the icon on the dash is yellow sometimes and white others though - maybe I should RTFM!!!
Took me a while to get used to the way it starts moving just when you think it's going to stall but once you get used to it, I think it's really cool.
Still trying to work out why the icon on the dash is yellow sometimes and white others though - maybe I should RTFM!!!
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Let us know when you have, Iv not noticed it did that.
Just had a look, cant find any mention of colour change to the icon. Its a mystery. See page 67 and 100.
Just had a look, cant find any mention of colour change to the icon. Its a mystery. See page 67 and 100.
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Front M Spec. for R 1200RT K52:- http://www.oponeo.co.uk/moto-tyre-details/metzeler-roadtec-z8-interact-120-70zr17-58-w-front-tl-m-c-m#77496785
Metzeler Roadtec Z8 Interact 180/55 ZR17 (73 W) Rear TL M/C (C):- http://www.oponeo.co.uk/moto-tyre-details/metzeler-roadtec-z8-interact-180-55zr17-73-w-rear-tl-m-c-c#78589953
I see the price has gone done £172 for a pair.
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If you pull the front lever you are always using both brakes. Its not possible just to use the back. All RTs have been like that since 2005. On the 1150s they were fully linked and if you just pressed lightly on the foot brake when going slowly you tended to stop dead.
I trust in the bikes technology to judge how much power to apply to the back one so only use the back independently at a stand still. With the LC I don't even need to do that any more. PS Don't care what all the "experts" say, it works for me.
I trust in the bikes technology to judge how much power to apply to the back one so only use the back independently at a stand still. With the LC I don't even need to do that any more. PS Don't care what all the "experts" say, it works for me.
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RTman10 wrote: If you pull the front lever you are always using both brakes. Its not possible just to use the back. All RTs have been like that since 2005. On the 1150s they were fully linked and if you just pressed lightly on the foot brake when going slowly you tended to stop dead.
I trust in the bikes technology to judge how much power to apply to the back one so only use the back independently at a stand still. With the LC I don't even need to do that any more. PS Don't care what all the "experts" say, it works for me.
Oops. Commented on the last thread in page 1.
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Not sure thats quite correct. My understanding is that the front and rear brakes are linked only when using the front brake lever. The amount of front to rear brake is controlled by the ABS computer. However the rear brake can be applied by itself using the foot brake.
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That's correct. If you use the hand lever you will always use both brakes. The back only works by its self on the foot lever.Levisp wrote: Not sure thats quite correct. My understanding is that the front and rear brakes are linked only when using the front brake lever. The amount of front to rear brake is controlled by the ABS computer. However the rear brake can be applied by itself using the foot brake.
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Thank goodness for that thought I was losing it. Your comment "Its not possible just to use the back" threw me.
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Looks like Z8's can suffer the same problems as Z6's, that is, they can go down to the cords without too much warning,
http://www.gaijinriders.com/showthread. ... act-Review.
http://www.gaijinriders.com/showthread. ... act-Review.