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DBB 11-12-07 15:27

Gripes with XTX ...
 
I have only two gripes with the XTX -

1. Why can't I turn the lights off?

and

2. The silly front mudgard thing just sprays water straight out in front of you to drive into. I get soaked.

marcnicol 11-12-07 16:11

I've been riding with no front mudguard since my accident and I can honestly say I hardly notice the difference.

Not sure why you would want to turn off your headlight. Unless you don't want anyone to see you coming. Like for a drive-by shooting or some sort of stealth mission.

cdo1uk 11-12-07 16:35

all new bikes now have the lights on.

my only gripe is suspension too soggy

midlife crisis 11-12-07 16:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBB (Post 41003)
The silly front mudgard thing just sprays water straight out in front of you to drive into. I get soaked.

So you want the front mudguard fixed so you'd remain dry in the rain... are you talking about a front mudguard � roof conversion?

Least it only goes as far as the skin huh? ;)

marcnicol 11-12-07 16:56

I think you're onto something midlife.

How about a front mudgaurd the shape of an umbrella.

DBB 11-12-07 17:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdo1uk (Post 41008)
all new bikes now have the lights on.


Yeah - stupid isn't it!

As for the mudgard thing - the one on the Tenere looks more sensible...

meach 11-12-07 17:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcnicol (Post 41010)
I think you're onto something midlife.

How about a front mudgaurd the shape of an umbrella.

How about one of these?????
http://www.velomobiling.net/albums/M...trixBMW300.jpg

cdo1uk 11-12-07 17:33

you could always do what my uncle did

http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/1068912/

DBB 11-12-07 17:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdo1uk (Post 41013)
you could always do what my uncle did

http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/1068912/

What,

Park the bike under a tree when it's raining??? :p:tongue11:

meach 11-12-07 17:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBB (Post 41014)
What,

Park the bike under a tree when it's raining??? :p:tongue11:

:pjrlaugh_61OD3G:

you could always not ride in the rain, that would solve it


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