Hi Boris,
Nothing to laugh about, riding a motorcycle is serious business, and the
consequences of making a mistake are much more severe than when driving. I know
that in many US states there is a very cavalier attitude a licenses to ride are
handed out without much training.
The exhausts on the Yamaha probably get a bit hot in hot and go traffic, but
otherwise should be OK. If you are lucky enough to have a Honda CB750 and feel
a need to modify the exhaust, I would recommend getting a 4-into-1 instead.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Willie Wonka wrote:
> Nathan got my brain spinning with his post on the Honda CB750 and I got a
> stupid question.
>
> Look at the Yamaha XS650(yellow, second row from top):
>
> http://www.big-moon.jp/gallery1/index.html
>
> I really like the exhaust arrangement, but wouldnt it burn the leg of the
> driver? Or this is a bike that is intended for a show and not meant to be
> ridden.
>
> Why I ask, you ask? Coz I think that this setup will look really good on
> the CB750 and I would like to modify one so I could finally learn to ride a
> motorcycle...never ridden one myself...honestly, laugh as much as you
> want...:)
>
> Boris
>
>
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