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Took the vfr out for a much needed triple digit buffet in the beautiful NC 80 degree weather today. Felt good.3 points
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That's me tonight, only less xxxxxl pizza + soda and more medium pizza + sparkling water. Going to gym tomorrow to get training schedule worked out for the next few months.2 points
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Yea ive studied some of these maps already when I came up with the route for Sunday and begining of Monday. We aren't hitting everything but I think we will sample a lot of the highlights. Will probably make a trip back out in the future to really study the area.2 points
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Well have lost too much weight and need to replace my gear.... Tour Master Saber 3 Jacket Size 2xl Priced to sell $70 (price drop $50) 1 year old and in great condition, water proof breathable lined, black and grey and has i quited removable insulted liner, lot of pockets, and lots of vents to let in fresh air. Has been my favorite jacket ive even owned. More info a pics below. Tourmaster Saber Series 3 Jacket Features: The 600 Denier Carbolex three quarter shell length combines with a Rainguard waterproof/breathable barrier for a garment that protects from the road and rain The collar features a soft, microfiber relief panel Zippered chest vents, sleeve vents and rear exit vents provide flowthrough ventilation Two way main zipper closure with dual wind flap to seal out the elements 360 Phoslite reflective piping and TourMaster's signature reflective rear triangle help to increase nighttime visibility The Microfiber lined collar and cuffs are soft yet durable Adjustable sleeve take-up straps at the forearm help to secure elbow armor and material Removable, CE Approved armor at the elbow and shoulder with an articulated Triple Density back protector TourMaster's removable Z.O.Q. (ZipOut Quilted) Liner features warming 100gm polyfill insulation Zippered chest map pocket, hand warmer pockets, flap closure bellows pockets, internal media pocket and dual zippered fanny pack Adjustable waist belts, with TPR pulls help fine tune the fit Stretch panel accommodates an optional jacket to pant zipper (connection zipper not included)1 point
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I need Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii. Next year (except HI)?1 point
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We had an argument about it, he said he loved me so I couldn't say no.1 point
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Of course, I plan on being on the bike 10,000+ miles this year. We'll get together for sure.1 point
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Pulled all the accessories off the wife's sporty so I can trade it in on a new bike tomorrow.1 point
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Jacob I never did the camping thing with my 600rr but I did ride 2000 miles in 4 days last year with a buddy and his Harley tourer. I just explained to him there would be times when I was going to be out of sight for him but I'd wait up at the next route change. He understood and I believe he had just as much fun as I did. I had a blast and l'm sure you will as well. We'll have to get together prior to your trip and put in at least 1 long day in SEO to help make sure your in shape and don't need that whole bottle of aleve.1 point
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Even the NY Times is getting in on #ThanksTrump http://nypost.com/2017/02/12/clinton-reminds-us-why-were-lucky-she-lost-the-election/1 point
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10999 for a brand new fz-10. Guess I know where I'm getting my next bike if I buy from a dealer.1 point
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CL is getting to be a back alley hole where anything goes. For example, "clean title" apparently means there's no kitchen table stains on it. I've got to ride along and check out a few in the last two years, and people don't know or care if it's a salvage title or a bill of sale, or even if the vin matches the machine they're selling. Question them about any discrepancies and it can get shitty in a hurry.1 point
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http://www.mctourer.com/rides/2009/Ozarks l have been reading about The Ozarks and Arkansas a bit. Did not realize how beautiful it is. I may hit up some of these routes. http://www.arkansas.com/outdoors/Motorcycling/1 point
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22 road miles this afternoon. Put up hooks to hang the bike above my work bench. No more almost hitting it with the car. Ehats the entry fee for roadapple? I was just going to show up...1 point
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That was probably the BT021s that came on the C14 stock and were GARBAGE according to most of the original owners. BS discontinued them with the replacmebt 023s and replace the 023s with the T30s and now the T30 Evo is available too. But recently they brought back the 023s which is very confusing.1 point
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Sounds like a well thought out and accurate conclusion to me too. My ass never leaves the seat my shoulders usually stay square with the bike and i probably do lean on the tire to the apex then fucking race bike out. If you see my ass leave the seat or lean into the corner chances are I went in too hot, that's my escape route and i don't use it too often. It's the way I've always ridden and like IP said I really am in my element there. Only other man i know of that rides that way and impresses the fuck out of even me was @bambam. That guy would dive into a corner and body position looked like he was just strolling down the freeway. And you would be behind him thinking "how the fuck did he do that and make it stick?" Folowed him all around the gap the one year when he was on Isabella and I enjoyed every moment of it.1 point
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Yea been there done that. Using 2 to 3 sets every year I've tried every A spec, GT spec and touring set up their is. I'm to the point where I'm buying tires on price alone because I know 3k later I'll be doing it again. So far the Stones T30 has given me my best bang for my buck on front and rear I can almost get a second rear gone before the front is too bad. Next set is Stones 023s because got the set for $160 delivered to my door. Looking for even wear now not milage, milage is a mirror illusion on my bike and I'm OK with that. I won't pay premiums for some brands to get slightly better milage so price is my new tire shopping marching orders and price alone.1 point
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I can't remember, I had it set it a couple years ago have it all written down at home somewhere.1 point
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Bike: about same HP, yours about 100 lbs lighter, and I would bet yours has better suspension than the connies almost 10 year old design. Me: at one time was 100 lbs heavier than you and I pack heavier for trips I'm sure and your riding style is so much different than mine. So it's like comparing apples to onions almost 250 lb weight difference, modern vs antique suspension and Rossi vs evel knievel Kind of like Jim and his White Whale on tractor tyres vs ricky Carmichael on knobbies ;)1 point
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Yea I'm one of those guys that checks his pressures ALL THE TIME. Always ballooned up to 42psi. Yea I really don't care if I get 2000 or 6000 miles out of a tire anymore as long as it wears even.1 point
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Changed primary fluid in the evo. Knocked the dust out of the airfilter element. Checked the other fluids, Good. Checked air in the tires, warmed it up and BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF IT!!!!! Gawd I needed that!1 point
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It's because these people take the "Sport" out of sport touring and thinks the freeway is the way to travel. We are a dying breed my friend.1 point
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And there we have it. No viable alternative. We are close but until we do have that alternative we need oil. Now, do you want it from Canada or do you want it from Iran? Which brings us back on topic. #ThanksTrump for approving the pipeline so we don't send billions of dollars to people that want to kill Mags.1 point
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