Jump to content

swingset

Members
  • Posts

    1,810
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    8

Posts posted by swingset

  1. Deer are fucking stupid.

     

    Worst thing I ever hit was a turkey buzzard in a dual sport ride down in Zanesville. Flew off a post and right into my chest at about 50mph. It kind of "ruptured" the thing, it puked up bile and blood and shit all over me and up into my helmet....about blew me off the bike, too, they're not little birds.

     

    That was a miserable thing, thank God I was only about 10 miles from town. I stripped down to my undies in a pressure wash booth and blasted everything I had, and it still smelled like poo/death. Threw that helmet away, there was no getting that awful crap out of it. I still cringe when I see one.

  2. My deer story is pretty weird. I was sitting with my engine running at a dirt road intersection up near Loudonville, looking at my GPS. I kind of saw a blur of brown and then felt something smack into me, hard. Bike went over, I fell off and I heard "clump clump....shhhhhh" as the deer bounced over me and into the brush. I caught sight of its ass end I as I rolled over to see what the fuck just happened. It was big, too, I suspect it was playing the very popular woods creature game of "Strom tipping".

  3. I commute, so rain riding is just part of the gig. I either use waterproof goretex riding gear in the cool seasons, or Frogg Toggs over mesh in the summer. If your helmet leaks, you got a poorly made helmet. That's where the $$ comes in, honestly, comfort and design...not safety. They're all pretty safe, but a cheap lid fogs, leaks, sweats your head, etc.

     

    And, if it's raining hard enough, for long enough, it doesn't matter what you're wearing, you're getting wet.

    • Upvote 1
  4. Nice bike, shitty gear.

     

    Remember, no one tells you to gear up because they don't like you. If you ate shit (through no fault of your own), and paid a heavy, lifelong price for that choice, we'd be the ones wishing you a speedy recovery. Some of us know how god-fucking-awful that recovery feels when you've ground your skin off on hot pavement.

     

    At the very least, wear some boots and proper gloves. It's a guarantee your hands are going out and will be mutilated in a get-off, even a slow one. Same with boots. If you simply must squid in the hot weather (they make mesh gear and cooling products, btw), at least be able to walk and beat off while you're all ugly from shin to chin.

    • Upvote 3
  5. Not sure I'd hold out hope for harder springs in the Honda, or less weight than an F800. Heck, I bet it'll be at least 475-500 lbs wet, and that'll put it right with the others. Plus, remember you can replace tires for better off-road capability (heck even my stock trail wings do fine on hard-pack, gravel and field grass). Swap out handlebars and the seat for much greater comfort, adjust preload and dampening on most stock shocks and even replace springs or whole shock systems for serious performance from any of the current ADV bikes. For under 8k, you could grab a several-year old one fully farkled and sorted.

     

    I'm not optimistic, just wishing out loud. At least from the teaser it's got the right stance and wheel set for more robust adventure touring, and it's sure to have a decent engine - right there it's ahead of the pack. Weight is a big issue, but more important than weight is where it carries it. What makes the 990 so good is it's COG is low and it handles like a dirt bike. The A/T could pull that off, even if a bit piggy.

     

    Honda COULD do this right, or they could just slap "adventury" shit on a big fat frame and then everyone has to aftermarket the shit out of it to make it decent. There, right there, is where KTM kicks the Japanese right in the jewels. Unfortunately, they can't get "ease of ownership" and teething issues right.

    • Upvote 1
  6. If Honda really does this one right, I'll be very tempted to buy it - I really want the capabilities of a 990 or F800GS, but Honda's ease-of-ownership.

     

    So far, the trade has been heavy, undersprung and not-really-made-for-actual-dirt Japanese offerings or the Eurobikes and I've been down that road once too many.

    • Upvote 1
  7. 270 is a toilet bowl where the turds are mostly in the middle. It's not surprising that there is a high concentration of retards on bikes hovering around said bowl.

     

    I just try to steer clear of idiots, no matter their modality of travel. Thankfully, most squids and pirates broadcast their ineptitude with convenient uniforms so we can tell who's who.

    • Upvote 1
  8. The ones I prefer are the One Industries EXO, which are marketed to MX and downhill bike guys. I use mine dual sporting, and also mountain biking, but the reason I like them so much is they have a really excellent chamois crotch/taint pad which really helps to reduce soreness in the saddle. Excellent protection, too, I've crash tested them many times.

     

    http://www.artscyclery.com/One_Industries_Exo_Liner_Short_with_Elite_Chamois/descpage-OIELSWC.html?crumb=SALEITEMSM

     

    EVS makes a decent breathable mesh version of these, but I can't remember the name...they're good in the summer on hot days, to reduce that not-so-fresh feeling down there, also known as weapons-grade swamp ass.

  9. I've had nothing but good experiences with LE on the bike. The two times I was pulled over (one was totally my doing, flying down a country road and a sheriff lit me up), he was cool and issued a warning. The other was mistaken identity...they were looking for a guy who ran on a silver bike, pulled me over and immediately realized they had the wrong dude and he sent me on my way.

     

    I've had a couple bad experiences with LE, looking at you Gahanna PD, but overwhelmingly positive.

  10. If these were really frat guys pretty sure the vets would have gotten raped, too.

     

    Yeah, but you know how those vets are, always dressing proactively. They're practically asking for it.

  11. Plug it. As long as you monitor your pressures (you should anyway), even in case of plug failure what's going to happen? It's going to slowly leak. They don't explode when they fail...you should have ample warning, and you can re-plug the failure.

     

    I've plugged probably 5 or 6 tires and ran them to the end of the tire without any issue. I don't even hesitate now, as long as you use a good plug quality.

    • Upvote 1
  12. Without a sustained and well-done media campaign by DOT, lane splitting will be contentious and problematic here because few people outside of super-congested California understand or appreciate the benefits (to them) and the safety increase to us.

     

    Every time I talk this over with non-bikers, their objections are either: It's unsafe (they just feel this, with no substantiation or experience), or ultimately it's not fair that you get to "cut ahead of everyone"....even if you explain reducing the traffic load gets them them to their destination faster and reduces the chances of bike collision which REALLY snarls traffic....they still cling to "it's not fair".

     

    Ohioans are stupid, and narcissistic...by and large...but many people the nation over are. Californians only have a slight leg up on them in that they're slightly conditioned to the practice.

     

    Hell, 90% of the people I know can't handle a round-a-bout.

    • Upvote 3
×
×
  • Create New...