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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!ogicse!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!orca!bambam!bgardnerFrom: bgardner@bambam.es.com (Blaine Gardner)Newsgroups: rec.motorcyclesSubject: Re: Why I won't be getting my Low Rider this yearKeywords: congratzMessage-ID: <1993Apr6.044018.23281@dsd.es.com>Date: 6 Apr 93 04:40:18 GMTArticle-I.D.: dsd.1993Apr6.044018.23281References: <1993Mar29.225236.9061@cbnewsj.cb.att.com> <1993Mar30.214419.923@pb2esac.uucp> <1993Apr5.182851.23410@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>Sender: usenet@dsd.es.comOrganization: Evans & Sutherland Computer CorporationLines: 23Nntp-Posting-Host: bambamIn article <1993Apr5.182851.23410@cbnewsj.cb.att.com> car377@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (charles.a.rogers) writes:>In article <1993Mar30.214419.923@pb2esac.uucp>, prahren@pb2esac.uucp (Peter Ahrens) writes: >> That would be low drag bars and way rad rearsets for the FJ, so that the >> ergonomic constraints would have contraceptive consequences?>>Ouch. :-) This brings to mind one of the recommendations in the>Hurt Study. Because the rear of the gas tank is in close proximity>to highly prized and easily damaged anatomy, Hurt et al recommended>that manufacturers build the tank so as to reduce the, er, step function>provided when the rider's body slides off of the seat and onto the>gas tank in the unfortunate event that the bike stops suddenly and the >rider doesn't. I think it's really inspiring how the manufacturers>have taken this advice to heart in their design of bikes like the >CBR900RR and the GTS1000A.I dunno, on my old GS1000E the tank-seat junction was nice and smooth.But if you were to travel all the way forward, you'd collect the toptriple-clamp in a sensitive area. I'd hate to have to make the choice,but I think I'd prefer the FJ's gas tank. :-)-- Blaine Gardner @ Evans & Sutherlandbgardner@dsd.es.com
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