G'day all, I'm pretty new to this but here goes. I was reading a previous Reverse Gear thread and at the bottom it suggested I start a new thread given the age of the thread.
I was wondering if there were any new tech since the last thread to resolve the lack of reverse gear on most makes of large cc bikes?
I't seemed that most people had the attitude of if it's a problem your too old or too soft. I think if tech can solve the one issue you have in some cases I'm all for it. I'd like to buy an Indian Roadmaster and would like the peace of mind that having a reverse would give. Coming from a Honda CB 250 to a Triumph America 865 the weight differance was substantial enough for me to have to get use too, now I don't even give it a second thought. So maybe it can be a safety blanket untill you get used to it, or only use it in specific situations. It would be great if you could buy a reverse gear as an option then the extra cost would be a choice.
I think given all of the riding aid tech such as Traction Control, ABS, IMU etc.. a reverse gear for the shorter or less mucle bound riders would be a no brainerl. Keep in mind the less obsticals to people riding these bikes the more sales manufactures make. It would certianly would give that manufacture an edge.
I don't care what you ride so long as you can get out there and ride for the joy of it and the benifits to your mental health.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing everyones views.
Keep the shiny side up.
I was wondering if there were any new tech since the last thread to resolve the lack of reverse gear on most makes of large cc bikes?
I't seemed that most people had the attitude of if it's a problem your too old or too soft. I think if tech can solve the one issue you have in some cases I'm all for it. I'd like to buy an Indian Roadmaster and would like the peace of mind that having a reverse would give. Coming from a Honda CB 250 to a Triumph America 865 the weight differance was substantial enough for me to have to get use too, now I don't even give it a second thought. So maybe it can be a safety blanket untill you get used to it, or only use it in specific situations. It would be great if you could buy a reverse gear as an option then the extra cost would be a choice.
I think given all of the riding aid tech such as Traction Control, ABS, IMU etc.. a reverse gear for the shorter or less mucle bound riders would be a no brainerl. Keep in mind the less obsticals to people riding these bikes the more sales manufactures make. It would certianly would give that manufacture an edge.
I don't care what you ride so long as you can get out there and ride for the joy of it and the benifits to your mental health.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing everyones views.
Keep the shiny side up.