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I still think most manufacturers go by the average BMI male which is around 13stone but I notice alot of race bike lads are slim. unless leathers are flattering lol.

So when suzuki say 36 psi rear, that wont be for a man or women 4stone heavier. (56lbs)

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13 stone is average? :shock:


Still think that'll be abnormal here :lol:

hahaha. so were all chunky butts? all good

 

I believe it has been scientifically proven that heavier riders are less prone to high speed weave. At least that's always my reason for seconds of pudding. I'm only doing for safety reasons.

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13 stone is average? :shock:


Still think that'll be abnormal here :lol:

hahaha. so were all chunky butts? all good

 

I believe it has been scientifically proven that heavier riders are less prone to high speed weave. At least that's always my reason for seconds of pudding. I'm only doing for safety reasons.

 

I am living proof that it works. 🖕

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13 stone is average? :shock:


Still think that'll be abnormal here :lol:

hahaha. so were all chunky butts? all good

 

I believe it has been scientifically proven that heavier riders are less prone to high speed weave. At least that's always my reason for seconds of pudding. I'm only doing for safety reasons.

Im using that excuse lol..

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