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Summer Fun and Sun in the Dirty South Ride (evening of 6/17 to 6/21)
Tpoppa replied to 2talltim's topic in Daily Ride
The people at the visitor office are super friendly. I hope this works for them because Lynch KY could use an influx of life. It used to be a busy coal town. I didn't have time to ride a loop around the area, only 160 which is just OK IMO. On 1 section most of the right hand (the up hill side) turns are blind-unmarked-decreasing radius. The road could really use some signage, those ones should be marked 10 or 15 mph. I like the area though. I saw 2 bears.- 67 replies
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Summer Fun and Sun in the Dirty South Ride (evening of 6/17 to 6/21)
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We are in Newport TN. Thinking about taking 2 days to get home via Kentucky.- 67 replies
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Summer Fun and Sun in the Dirty South Ride (evening of 6/17 to 6/21)
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Thinking about riding this on Thursday on our way home. What route did you take to connect to 160- 67 replies
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I have never been a fan of Dunlops. Based on some really good reviews, I decided to give them another chance and just mounted a set of RS3's. After 500 miles, they are just meh. They are a little less confidence inspiring than the roached Metz Z8s they replaced
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RS2's seem to get decent reviews. Even for light track duty. I seem to recall reading that they could feel a bit mushy or vague, but should be just fine for street duty
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Something like this? That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. --United States Declaration of Independence
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Paul, you and I agree on many things, some we do not. Even in the cases we do not, I tend to think than your opinions are intelligent and well thought. That's why I have these exchanges with you. That said, I agree with your statement except for this line "We are the racists." IMO "Racist" has become the most misused word in the English Language. It's thrown around way too frequently & for the Media and many Democrats it's become equivalent of "Aloha."
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I believe that police are too quick to use deadly force & the system is setup to allow them to not face consequences. I think that's bullshit, but I don't think race is the primary factor. Please consider these figures: https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/
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I have always found numbers to be more reliable then the emotional responses of humans.
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This is one of the lots I was looking at. Opinion? https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/11-Waters-Edge-Dr-Nancy-KY-42544/2089549140_zpid/?
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Agree to disagree. I think it's a police accountability issue caused by police unions. Try to reconcile this data against BLM's claim that "white supremacists" are rampantly killing blacks. It doesn't add up. https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2017/crime-in-the-u.s.-2017/topic-pages/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-6.xls About 88% of black murders are committed by blacks. About 80% of whites murders are committed by whites. Figures for police aren't drastically different. When the problem is misdiagnosed, the proposed cure is usually ineffective.
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Yup I think congressional term limits might help to a degree, but I don't see it happening. Career politicians were never the intent. You were supposed to represent the area where you live, serve your term, then go home.
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I don't think it's semantics at all. I think trying to frame this as racism it causing a huge divide across the country. That divide is arguably has a much bigger impact than police brutality. Let's be honest, the media & democrats LOVE to call things racist. That shit needs to stop.
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If you are planning multiday 2 up trips at at a faster pace than the Voyager can manage then your choices get limited. The GW and the K1600 are going t have the best passenger accomodations, perhaps a used K1300. Your pillion probably wouldn't be liking an RT so much after day 2 unless she has built significant fortitude. I personally don't care to ride 2 up at a quick pace for multiple reasons. Something like the Voyager would probably be enough for my 2 up needs.
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As much as I like the new LC RT, a used 2009+ will do just as nicely for 2 up riding. And you can find them, well farkled, for just a little more than you are asking for your Duc.
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The new RT is a fantastic machine.
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I only rode in KY that one time on the way back from the Gap. I forget your route, but the roads were twisty, in nice shape, and the traffic was light.
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We need to talk about this. I was speaking to a real estate agent about water front lots in Nancy and Monticello. I'd like to hear some opinions of the area.
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So does HD and they are circling the drain.
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Adventure bikes are by far the most virile segment right now. Give HD credit for making an effort with the PA, but they are late to the game and their is already strong, well-established competition. Harley could really use a win here. Which is most likely scenario: A) Sales flop. HD is too far out of their comfort zone. It will be too heavy, will lack features and capability & will be at the bottom of every comparison. B) Mediocre sales. It will never make it to showrooms in meaningful numbers. HD dealers won't know how to talk to adventure buyers (ala Buell). Will be a niche bike among the HD faithful. C) Sales success. HD will knock this out of the park and and surprise the GS, KTM, Tiger, AT, VStrom, & Tenere. It will be a viable contender and attract riders from other manufacturers.
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Look at the model line ups of the big 4 Japanese manufacturers. Kawasaki and Yamaha have by far the most desirable models in the categories where most bikes sell. FZ09, FZ07, Tracer, Ninja 650, Z900, Ninja 1000 all sell. Beginner sportbikes...Suzuki built the terrible selling GSX250R , which is good competition for the 1988 Ninja 250. Honda has the CBR500R (CBR300R is not even worth mentioning). Compare the CBR500R to the Ninja 400...The Ninja is lighter, faster, better handling, better suspended, more engaging to ride, fun on a track, and way less expensive. The Honda is....."crickets"