VulcanNasty: Kindly explain to me how the hell someone else's choice of a Ridley for their ride affects your riding experience in any way, shape or form? Are you that worried about what other people are doing?VulcanNasty wrote:Accesable or not, I think it takes away from what it means to be a rider. You need to know a few things and if any old body can just hop on o bike and go...welcom to squid vill.
Call me old fashioned but...
- jstark47
- Site Supporter - Silver
- Posts: 3538
- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:58 pm
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 16
- My Motorcycle: '12 Tiger 800, '03 Trophy 1200
- Location: Lumberton, NJ
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
Ride whatever you want that makes you happy but I would like to see you learn to ride a regular motorcycle while learning to ride I think you should learn to shift. I ride alot of atvs with CV trannys, I think they suck (slippage) and thats why I got a Honda with a full automatic transmission that also allows me to run in a electric shift program, which is my choice.
Part of riding to me is working an engine thru its powerband with the proper dhifting of the tranny.
The ridley seems to be made well but the dimensions and overall scale look small and unbalanced.
Part of riding to me is working an engine thru its powerband with the proper dhifting of the tranny.
The ridley seems to be made well but the dimensions and overall scale look small and unbalanced.
2001 GSF600S Bandit, 1991 CB750 Nighthawk, 2003 TRX650FA Rincon 4wd ATV, 1994 Corvette Convertible, Dodge Hemi Ram 1500.
- Z (fka Sweet Tooth)
- Site Supporter - Gold
- Posts: 909
- Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:41 am
- Sex: Male
- Location: Florida (Miami)
+1 It not what they ride, but that they do it safely and if an automatic is what it takes for some one to enjoy being on the road then so be it. It shouldn't take away from "being a rider" that means diffrent things to diffrent people anyways.jstark47 wrote:VulcanNasty: Kindly explain to me how the hell someone else's choice of a Ridley for their ride affects your riding experience in any way, shape or form? Are you that worried about what other people are doing?VulcanNasty wrote:Accesable or not, I think it takes away from what it means to be a rider. You need to know a few things and if any old body can just hop on o bike and go...welcom to squid vill.
2006 VTX 1300 R
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
Ridley
If you watch Corbin's Ride On, they have played a segment about the Ridley several times in the last season. Looks like an OK bike and it's a decent size.
Cars now have CVT trannies so there should be no concerns regarding reliability.
Cars now have CVT trannies so there should be no concerns regarding reliability.
- biff
- Elite
- Posts: 124
- Joined: Tue Mar 14, 2006 9:59 am
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: yeah sure
- Location: jupiter
VulcanNasty: Kindly explain to me how the hell someone else's choice of a Ridley for their ride affects your riding experience in any way, shape or form? Are you that worried about what other people are doing?[/quote]
I was saying the due to the fact that bike is an auto the experiance needed to hop and and go drops. That's all...I doubt, in the grand scheme of things, I'll ever even run into one of these on the road.
The squid factor does go up thogh, you can't deny that. All you need with these is balance and we all learn that as kids riding our BMXs, plus stopping is all break...dangerous. What can I say...I don't like'em.I take back waht I said...I don't want to ride one...I'll just make a good ole' uninformed bias decision to dislike based on assumption!
I was saying the due to the fact that bike is an auto the experiance needed to hop and and go drops. That's all...I doubt, in the grand scheme of things, I'll ever even run into one of these on the road.
The squid factor does go up thogh, you can't deny that. All you need with these is balance and we all learn that as kids riding our BMXs, plus stopping is all break...dangerous. What can I say...I don't like'em.I take back waht I said...I don't want to ride one...I'll just make a good ole' uninformed bias decision to dislike based on assumption!

Honda, Harley , Kawasaki. Two wheels are two wheels...watch out for your fellow riders.
Ok, there are some accessible dealerships. One of the DRA guys out in Oregon has mentioned several times about the lack of service available.
Verm, you can't clutchless shift for every move you make on the bike, and I do clutchless now. Keeping myself with only that skill set is very limiting, I'm actually hoping to get on with it and not be dependent on clutchless shifting
As for the squid factor going up for riding a Ridley, that's utter bullshit. But if it makes you feel like a man and "real biker", you're entitled to your thoughts.
And I guess you don't really mean what your signature line implies - or is that strictly a brand name thing?
Verm, you can't clutchless shift for every move you make on the bike, and I do clutchless now. Keeping myself with only that skill set is very limiting, I'm actually hoping to get on with it and not be dependent on clutchless shifting
As for the squid factor going up for riding a Ridley, that's utter bullshit. But if it makes you feel like a man and "real biker", you're entitled to your thoughts.
And I guess you don't really mean what your signature line implies - or is that strictly a brand name thing?
- Kal
- Site Supporter - Gold
- Posts: 2554
- Joined: Sun Sep 12, 2004 8:08 am
- Real Name: Jade
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 14
- My Motorcycle: 1998 Kawasaki GPZ500S
- Location: Nottingham, UK
Aren't these exactly the same transmissions that are in Scooters???
I wouldn't look down on someone who only rides a bike with an automatic box...
...anymore than I'd look down on someone who dos'nt know how to drive a manual car...
Shorts, I forgot to ask Dawn about her klicktronic last tinme I spoke to her, but I will! - Promise!
Oh and Honda presents...

(You just cannot beat a Honda!)
I wouldn't look down on someone who only rides a bike with an automatic box...
...anymore than I'd look down on someone who dos'nt know how to drive a manual car...
Shorts, I forgot to ask Dawn about her klicktronic last tinme I spoke to her, but I will! - Promise!
Oh and Honda presents...

(You just cannot beat a Honda!)
Kal...
Relationship Squid...
GPZ500S, CB250N, GB250Clubman
Relationship Squid...
GPZ500S, CB250N, GB250Clubman
- VermilionX
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 5996
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2005 3:45 pm
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 6
- My Motorcycle: '06 Suzuki GSX-R 750
- Location: The Valley, SoCal
how about the quickshifter?Shorts wrote:
Verm, you can't clutchless shift for every move you make on the bike, and I do clutchless now. Keeping myself with only that skill set is very limiting, I'm actually hoping to get on with it and not be dependent on clutchless shifting
just try... maybe someone can rig one for your bike.
Bikes Owned:
Gixxer 1000 K6 (stolen)
Gixxer 750 K6
Bikes Wanted:
VMAX
a super kewl cafe racer
Gixxer 1000 K6 (stolen)
Gixxer 750 K6
Bikes Wanted:
VMAX
a super kewl cafe racer