18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | Maricon Williams
If you happen to fell off your bike with your pelvic first, that
would probably result to pelvic and groin injury. Excruciating
as it is, you compare it with the pain that you will experience
when you ride behind a raised tank for hours. Now, what's the
difference? Mere ramming into the raised tank can give a rider
certain dose of injury, what more if the rider is having his
most bumpy ride? Further, what more if that same rider meted a
collision along his route. That can probably be the worst that
can happen to his groin!
It's pretty ironic how manufacturers can tend to be oblivion of
the comfort that they should deliver to their pool of
purchasers. If they are faced with a dillema of having to choose
between design and comfort. Which must they choose? Why should
they limit they limit the benefits when they can give both.
Nonetheless, what is happening is that they prioritize design.
Alright, let's face it, design is the first thing that amuses
purchasers however, it is the comfort that determines a good
ride. Riders can feast on the design for the first few days or
months but the amusement will cease the moment they feel the
discomfort and other drawbacks.
A lot of motorcycle manufacturers these days have designs that
include a faux tank just behind the rider. Though a number are
well-planned and designed, their bikes are enticing for some
customization. Some riders add in gauges and controls that make
the bike more dangerous.
These new breed of motorcycles expresses: comfort begins when
design ceases. Why can it be not comfort and design unite?
The next time you choose your motorcycle, prioritize comfort
because that will be your gauge if you are going to enjoy the
rest of your rides or fret out...
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