GOMWA
New member
Greetings from Australia.
I'm in my early 70s and am thinking of moving from 2 wheels to an RT Limited.
I've been trawling this forum for some time and believe I'm reasonably familiar with the pluses and minuses of these machines.
Based on necessarily limited ride time, I'm happy with the general ergonomics of the bike. However, I'm quite concerned about being able to smoothly and comfortably operate the foot brake, particularly frequently (e.g. in the twisties).
I'm roughly 200cm tall (6'6") with proportionally longish legs. I have no trouble braking in a roomy car, but the more upright position of my lower right leg on the RT makes smooth braking a lot more difficult for me. I'm also concerned about possible interference from the handle bar when turning right.
I've considered an aftermarket hand brake. However, I'm told that you need a very powerful hand grip to get near the effectiveness of the foot brake. So, that might not be a good investment.
I realise that over time I'm could become comfortable with operating the brake, but then I might not. I would appreciate comments from similarly tallish Ryders as to their experiences.
I'm in my early 70s and am thinking of moving from 2 wheels to an RT Limited.
I've been trawling this forum for some time and believe I'm reasonably familiar with the pluses and minuses of these machines.
Based on necessarily limited ride time, I'm happy with the general ergonomics of the bike. However, I'm quite concerned about being able to smoothly and comfortably operate the foot brake, particularly frequently (e.g. in the twisties).
I'm roughly 200cm tall (6'6") with proportionally longish legs. I have no trouble braking in a roomy car, but the more upright position of my lower right leg on the RT makes smooth braking a lot more difficult for me. I'm also concerned about possible interference from the handle bar when turning right.
I've considered an aftermarket hand brake. However, I'm told that you need a very powerful hand grip to get near the effectiveness of the foot brake. So, that might not be a good investment.
I realise that over time I'm could become comfortable with operating the brake, but then I might not. I would appreciate comments from similarly tallish Ryders as to their experiences.