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Gaaaaaawd!
Didn't realise how prices vary round the world - Just checked what my 5000 km service cost. Including oil & filter it was 39.17 euros (less than $50 ?) Plus, over here they're sooooo obliging. Any little problems - just pop into the workshop & the mechanic'll drop everything, & then fix it for free. Perhaps this is one of the advantages of living in a small village - dunno.
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Hell, he's probably still got the training wheels on it....
...I would.
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I know shit (and whoop-shit) can happen, but I really don't think it's an order of magnitude more likely on the Strat. I had my wife on the back of it for a 52 miler this AM. My only prior experience riding two up was on a tandem. This is a LOT easier than the tandem (the tandem only weighs about 40-45 pounds - do the math on the COG. Plus, it's your muscle that get's it going, and... you can't get it going by taking both your feet off the ground... first.) Even though she: 1) Had a boyfriend in high school that nearly dumped her off the back. 2) Said boyfriend was killed in a motorcycle accident 3) Had fallen off her only attempt to ride one (thirty odd years ago) ...she said it felt pretty stable and, even suggested I go faster (we were doing 55-60 in the twisties) if I wanted to. Unfortunately, the backseat suffers from GZ seat disease - said her ass was numb 30 mins in. Not sure how people manage multi-hundred milers on the back.
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I failed to make my point clear. The problem is NOT with the actual drop, meaning 0 mph or near to that, but in trying to pick it back UP again. If it ever flounders over completely on it's side and you try to pick it up by yourself......it is possible that you will end up with more injuries than an actual crash. If and when it falls over, just swallow your pride and get help.
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Yeah 800 pounds is like a baby elephant.
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Now that is an interesting question. Here's how i was figuring it:
The thing is 800 pounds or so wet. My experience with "picking things up" is, you have to lift about half the weight, so, if this is true, I'd need to dead lift about 400 pounds. At my peak, in the gym, (STOP laughing!!) I could only bench 215, (twice!)... but I can lift the whole stack (410 pounds), with my calves, on the shoulder pad machine, like 15 times. (My quads and calves got kind of big when I rode the bicycles, and, although they ain't what they used to be, they don't ever seem to go away completely.) I'm not sure if I can wedge my ass up against the seat, but if I can somehow get some leg leverage, it's possible that even skinny old me might be able to right the thing. Probably push it right over onto the other side. Let's hope I never find out.
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