Hi guys I've been missing in action for a few days but my question relates to wearing shorts when riding.
I live in Noosa and in summer it's way too hot for jeans and leather so if I'm just going on a short ride at lower sppeds I like to wear shorts. Now on my Hyosung (aggghhhh!) the gear box cover doesn't poke out too far and riding in shorts in fine, but on my FXST it's like... well it's like the gearbox is 9 months pregnant . The cover gets so bloddy hot after a few minutes it burns like hell. I see guys riding Harleys all the time around town in shorts so does this mean their legs are tougher than mine or maybe their pain threshold is higher. Is there a secret to riding HD's with shorts.
PS: I know the old rule about "never riding in anything you're not prepared to crash in" and I certainly won't do rides where I'm riding at 100-110 km/hr regularly.
I advise against riding in shorts, "no jeans, no ride" rule for me.
im trying to figure out how you get your leg near the gearbox. the heat rising from my 103 would put me off wearing shorts, but the evo and the 96 S&S arent a problem. i assume you have forward controls, gearbox shouldnt be an issue. i do find burn marks from my right shoe on the exhaust sometimes. heal touch. when i had shotgun pipes myself and anyone else who rode it got burnt from the upper pipe.
I have ugly old little legs so dont show them to much in public, plus working in a Emergency Department i see to much skin of people that have come of Bikes, pushbike riders are the worst because they insist in wearing Lycra Lol
Perhaps you'd be better suited to Lawn Bowls eh Crooky?
Monday 2nd Dec: I was out shopping with my wife today for a few hours. I lost count but saw at least 6 or 7 scooters and 4 bikes and all of the riders were wearing shorts.
Tuesday 3rd Dec: I also went for a ride on my pushbike today and counted another 5 scooter riders and 1 on a bike - all had shorts on.