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  1. Valve inspection, wheels installed, plates renewed. Quick little shakedown run up to triple digits and all is good. Once again no balancing. I just left the weights that were on the wheels prior to my tire change 🤷‍♂️.
    5 points
  2. I removed more paneling and the arm rest brackets Amanda said she would never use. Reinstalled the giant wind deflectors, which are hideous but very effective. Changed the oil and filter. Rode it to work yesterday. Turned 27k on the ride home. Also rides like a dream at 85mph.
    4 points
  3. Began the process of spooning on some new shoes for the Wing last night. Just removed the tires lasts night. I spooned the new ones on today. Pain in the butt to spoon off as well as on, but new tires are on.
    4 points
  4. I've wanted an adventure bike for a while. I've ridden many gravel roads on the Goldwings, Connie, dirt bikes, and sport bikes. I came across a leftover 23 Husky, so I finally pulled the trigger:
    4 points
  5. I'm just glad I opened this up to pictures of a vehicle and it wasn't a new testicle like I was fearing
    4 points
  6. Bought this one a few weeks ago because my standards are low and why not... Actually, I let the wife pick it out with the only criteria being rear seat comfort...it came with a $700 Mustang Touring Seat. I also considered the weird 2014 Valkyrie F6C even though stock tire sizes are basically out of production. It was cheap, like new with low miles, so why not...
    3 points
  7. at 1200 miles I made the change today to synthetic oil on Sunny2.0. Motul 7100 20W-50. And she is purring like a happy cat. So I wandered around a bit to feel her out and man, does the DR like the 20W. Shifts like butter. Ready now for leaving next Monday for a week in Appomattox VA and the Horizons Unlimited event there. After that? The Yukon and Alaska! I sold what’s left of the old bike along with the unused parts from the new bike to a fellow DR650 enthusiast who has the tools and capabilities to rebuild motors. He sent me pictures of the old lump. As suspected, the cage on the main bearing failed. Somehow bizzarrely, no apparent damage anywhere in the motor other than some scoring on the crank. He’s replacing the bearing a confident she will run again!
    3 points
  8. Woke mine up from its winter nap yesterday. Needs a new front tire before I leave for Texas on may 5th. Just turned 100,000 on the clock when I put it away last fall
    3 points
  9. You being here to post that is pretty strong evidence that they do a great job.
    3 points
  10. Watched this land while eating pie, bike was parked nearby.
    2 points
  11. It has enough electronic controls to rock you in the cradle of nanny safety. I over paid for this bike just to have a bike right now to the extent that I wouldn't have bought the Competition version without these unique circumstances. I wasn't completely satisfied with my '16 SXR because of the over intrusive electronics so as soon as they announced this MXR I got on the list because it has two generations of updated electronics which shouldn't neuter the bike in specific scenarios. A few weeks after that I cleaned my bike up ready to sell and put it up for consignment at the dealership which was in July. I didn't ride last summer at all past mid July. There is a white MXR with the same motor, same electronics and forged wheels without all the carbon fiber, which would have been perfect but no one knows when they will be available. That bike would have saved $5,500 in M.S.R.P. over the one I bought just because I wanted a bike now to overcompensate for the lack of riding last year. I'm coming up on a return to work date in June from a five month leave of absence so I'm trying to get as much riding in as I can by then.
    2 points
  12. @Tpoppa I was just telling some people yesterday that I rode past the Big Muskie Bucket for ten years before I knew it was there. The curves in front of it demanded concentration so I didn't have time for sight seeing. We were on a ride one time and you were having some hand issues that wouldn't let you ride for as long as we usually did so we stopped there. Now it's always the first solo ride of every season for me to shake the cobwebs out. I'm thankful for that experience.
    2 points
  13. Correct. Finished up the breakin miles today and dropped it off to have the revlimiter removed and first service done.
    2 points
  14. Caution: They SUCK at deflecting minivans.
    2 points
  15. Upgraded my bar end to a heavier one that doesn’t say R1 😂
    2 points
  16. how to start losing you're keys
    2 points
  17. Nice! Throw on a big tank and some soft bags and come to Alaska with me. You have time.
    2 points
  18. Replaced the dealer installed new Bridgestone Battlax Sport Touring T32 Rear that was installed per my request as part of the sales deal with Iron Pony. ONLY 3,875 miles and WTF. What Bad luck with that choice. So Today I Installed a good old reliable Metzeler Tourance.
    2 points
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  20. Not my video but it is my bike. https://www.instagram.com/p/C6MLYxvL6ET/?hl=en
    1 point
  21. How generous but didn't you see? I just bought a new bike and am currently poor!
    1 point
  22. Wow! Just WOW!!! I'm really glad I'm old enough to know that I don't need anything like this beast in my garage...or in my life...which would be very short from time of acquisition to ugly, terrifying death.
    1 point
  23. According to my one-track lizard brain the curves are the only sights worth seeing 😀
    1 point
  24. When I got my '16 BMW SXR all I wanted was the quick shifter/auto blipper because of my hand injury. The bike had cruise control and heated grips which I really didn't want or need at the time. Now I need them on every bike and a heated seat is on my list of next wants. I don't care if a bike has character or is too refined. I want it to be competent, I'll provide the character.
    1 point
  25. 1 point
  26. First ride was to the bucket for break-in miles. Ended up on a gravel road trying to make my own detour around the water across 83 south of Coshocton.
    1 point
  27. Do I need to call Sills and ask them what you bought?
    1 point
  28. I really wish I knew someone looking for that bike, they are awesome. The only way it could be more awesomer is if it had four cylinders and 400 CC
    1 point
  29. I’ll be staying at Deals Gap mid May for a few nights on the way home from the Texas Hill Country. 👍
    1 point
  30. Upgraded the suspension on the Street Twin. If I could only keep one motorcycle it would be this one. It's engaging, fun, handles well (even before the Fox Shocks), sounds great, and has character for days. It has a vintage racer vibe, and responds really well to proper rider inputs.
    1 point
  31. Safe travels, Dan. Wishing for picture perfect weather.
    1 point
  32. If you two would get a newer wing you could use them to deflect warm air from the radiators on you in the cold, or block it in the heat. Durks radiator air flows ass backwards. Paulys may too.
    1 point
  33. Both. Closed: Directs air further away from pilot and passenger. Open: Redirects air onto pilot and passenger.
    1 point
  34. Nailed the Pink Floyd thing. It was epic.
    1 point
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  36. Thought some of you might enjoy a few. My editing skills are lacking as was the equipment, but the results aren’t too bad
    1 point
  37. Got me, I copied one of the links above and it just works.
    1 point
  38. Thank you for posting these.. its a good reminder for me to get off my ass.
    1 point
  39. So I picked up this harbor, freight $99 bead breaker seems to do the trick with a a little bit of rubber on the tip, so it don’t scratch the rim and lube the rubber good with some baby oil fixed the ATV tire in no time. I’m a carpenter I know what I’m doing!
    1 point
  40. The most polluted major US city in 2023 was Columbus, Ohio. https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/18/climate/air-pollution-report-2023-asia-climate-intl-hnk/index.html
    1 point
  41. Spent some time pulling more cabinet facing off the Tupperware. Almost there and thought about going all the way, but my fingers started to protest. Two fat blisters on my thumb and index fingers quelled my enthusiasm. Very pleased with the way its looking so far.
    1 point
  42. Assembled the Goldwing and took a short ride to shake down the suspension upgrade. 100% worth the money. Low speed maneuvers and highway handling is most noticeable. It doesn't wallow and 75mph is solid as 45mph. Bumps are smoothed out, too.
    1 point
  43. I think the biggest difference between a man and a woman is the meaning of (What an Ass) is.
    1 point
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