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  1. I think he should lower the back 1.5 inches and not do anything to the front.
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  2. You kidding Durk? It's probably on a UPS truck already. or Fed Ex.
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  3. So when is the aftermarket exhaust for your triple arriving Doc?
    2 points
  4. How is everyone doing. Fairly new to moto vlogging but I love it and I love to ride. I ride 2017 Harley Davidson Road King, 2013 Harley Davidson FatBoy and 1985 Honda Goldwing GL1200. Check out my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sambikersharma/?hl=en Check out my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3otO7w1_vVaRy97h-APt7Q/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0 This was a short trip I did, hope you enjoy it. Here are some videos, dont forget to hit like and subscribe.
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  5. Welcome to the forum! 2 Recommendations - 1) Wear a helmet 2) Turn your phone sideways when you record.
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  6. These are just my 002 $ / depends on roads closer to you and access to good twisties. if you live near by twisties like dragon / general deals gap area / mainly more than 80% curves and few straights - light /middle weight small cc bikes would be a blast as thats all you need to have fun. if you live near twisties like in ohio ( 50 /50 corners and straights) a 1000cc bikes would be a good compromise to have fun as well as enjoy some pulls / and less revy straight cruise. this doesnt mean small bike is a bad choice here. Just in my opinion you can enjoy the catapulting effect out of corner and blast into the straights, acceleration which i like the most that high velocity all the time. and if you live in areas like us neo folks, personally i like them heavy sports/ sport touring bikes to make the long travel /commute to the start of the twisties less painful and still get to enjoy the twisties like a sports bike. I always preferred heavy bikes and put panniers and stuff on almost all the bikes. Some what thought more rewarding to work the beast into corners and more stable in un even crappy surfaces like we have. Each person there own is never been more true statement than for motorcycling for eg even in OR you wont find two people with same opinion about which bike they like.
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  7. Novice at Mid Ohio is very structured. Novices are broken up into groups based on pace (you are not stuck in one group if you find you are faster/slower than tou thought). Just bump up or down based on how you are feeling. (Within N of course.) Groups are lead around by a CR that sets the pace and shows you the line. Pace picks up as the day goes on in all groups but no CR will leave you hanging. I believe you are lead around by instructors the entire day (but pace increases as the day goes on.)
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  8. god that thing is sexy. And sounds even better than it looks
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  9. Seen and overheard: Jeff Bezos: "Alexa, buy me something from Whole Foods."
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  10. Anything that bites me is gettin put down right then and there.
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  11. Ring neck is the way to go. If you use anything else you're not doing carpentry, you're just playing with dad's hammer.
    1 point
  12. Handles motorcycle like a mad man. Handles the dentist like a baby. Never change. You're the 4th Grandpa I always wish I could have
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  13. NOPE!! I would have ran like a little bitch all the way to the closest firearm that I own and then came back and peppered that bastard!
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  15. Why, is it causing you problems? Someone tying you to a chair and forcing you to watch them?
    1 point
  16. Ok so I got the Asako ek7000 out this weekend on one of my rides and forgot it on the Fathers Day ride. I just uploaded the videos and took a quick look and I am highly impressed with the quality of the video for $80 and even on the bumpy backroads the vibrations did not seem obnoxious to me(go pro mount or something from RAM Mounts would probably make it even better). The only thing I noticed was I'm not sure how great the sound quality is but it is not horrible by any means. Also direct sun made a small red reflection in a corner but rest of video looked great. I'll test it on my TV which will let me know more on sound quality. If I figure out how to post a video clip I will so anyone thinking about picking one up can see what your getting for $80. I'm not getting into vlogging but I do think it would be nice to capture some of the rides I go on to show my little kids.
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  17. I need a woman that enjoys motorcycles as much as I do, rides her own bike, and makes enough money to support my habit lol.
    1 point
  18. 250-600-750-1000-1400...the best rider on a sport bike will be getting on the track and getting some laps in to really experience what these bikes can do as well as make you better on the street. I have a 750 with factory suspension. It's fast enough but doesn't allow me to rely on drag racing to get ahead lap after lap. I've been tracking for 3-4 years now and it's still faster than me. Stay safe pushing it like that on the street. Like what you ride and ride what you like.
    1 point
  19. After my ordeal I was knocked out for the last 2.... Lesson learned.
    1 point
  20. I'd watch IP's StonerVlog.
    1 point
  21. My mom rides a slow bike too!
    1 point
  22. Oh, and welcome to the site as long as you aren't here just to advertise.
    1 point
  23. This is true, now give me your money. Ask @tall_tracy about that.
    1 point
  24. Went for a nice ride with a buddy out towards Deleware and then back roads up through prospect towards Marion and then back down to Marysville. Buddy picked up a screw in his back tire in the last 15 miles. So a Quick run home and got back with the trailer to get him.
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  25. This is coming from someone that had the front sprocket on the sv torqued to 5ft pounds.... ?
    -1 points
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