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  1. BS in Mechanical Engineering, Ohio University a long time ago for me. Working in the field the last 33 years. I've been a Bingo engineer the last 29 years. Pay is good, 45 hours average work week on salary. Mostly work doing machine design & equipment selection for automation in a manufacturing environment. The nice thing about Engineering as opposed to something like marketing or business administration is that you aren't required to kiss ass so much. Good luck in your choice.
  2. Nice! Guess I'll have to break out my rat bike the next ride if I want to keep up.
  3. Old age and treachery beats youth & exuberance any day of the week. Keep having those birthdays for a long long time. Happy Birthday Casper. Celebrate in style.
  4. I gave the idiot positive rep when I was meaning to give him negative rep. That sucks. Oh well, I'm sure he'll post something idiotic in the future.
  5. Don't go with what it says on the tire. This is the absolute maximum pressure that the tire will withstand. If you ride a moderate pace in the corners stick with what it says in the owners manual for the bike. You will get the longest life from the tires that way. Both my bikes manuals call for 42 R, 36 F & I find this good up to about 75% pace (commuting). At track pace 30 R, 30 F is a good start for street tires heat up to grippy temperatures. If you are somewhere between commuting pace & track pace you will have to interpolate & adjust tire pressure accordingly.
  6. I guess I'm not into motorcycles that much. I just like to ride. I think 330 should get the trophy.
  7. Welcome to the forum from the northeast sector. Excellent street bike choice, in my biased opinion.
  8. Points are bullshit. But I do give a rat's ass.
  9. I see from your posts that you are prone to overthinking everything so I'll get in there with you & help you overthink. Moving your foot laterally is just wasted motion. If you have to think about this matter every time you shift it is detracting from what you should be paying attention to (the road). You should have your shift lever adjusted so that you can snick a shift & not even have to think about it.
  10. Nice choice. My wife had a M696 that I used to borrow on occasion for romps in the squiggly sectors. It was much fun. I imagine a water cooled 821 would be even more fun. WOT.
  11. 83/250 8:00 Wooster. . I'll be there.
  12. OK. Back to our regularly scheduled program.
  13. & of course a little N2O for the riders & the bikes while underway. You takin' notes Derek.
  14. Before or after? Shit, why did I axe. The correct answer is before & after.
  15. Lobster with melted butter & lemon, & If we could get someone to go out with a broom & sweep all the gravel off the roads beforehand the ride would be not just epic but awesome. Oh, just woke up
  16. Weather tomorrow now looks like it could be pretty shitty with heavy thunderstorms. Not feeling lucky after looking at the radar. This one's going to have to be another day for me.
  17. 555 would be a sweet road for asshats like me if it was made of real pavement & the shoulders were paved. If that were the case comparisons with US129 would be interesting.
  18. Weather now looks like wait & see. Accuweather now says only spot showers. If that forecast holds we're golden. I'll post tomorrow evening.
  19. Sad news there. RIP Luis Salom. "There are only 3 sports: bullfighting, motor racing, & mountaineering, all the rest art merely games". Ernest Hemmingway. Edit- Technically, now there's wing suit proximity flying & Big wave surfing but you get the gist.
  20. Sorry for the misinformation. I had some diablos on my 600rr way back when so I googled "history Pirelli Diablo" & that's what I came up with. Maybe a new front next year then.
  21. Don't let these guys scare you off. Here's some insight on how this group ride pace thing works. Nobody should be concerned much with what the lead rider or any other riders pace is because the group will be waiting at every turnoff for the last rider to show up before proceeding. These are not Isle of Man style/ Mach retard rides so straightaway speeds will be limited to the point where little or no braking should be required at corner entrys. If you attend this ride all that I ask is that you "ride your own ride". This means that you must be able to recognize when your corner speed starts to feel uncomfortable & back it off a bit when that happens. A good sign that you are uncomfortable is when your arms & shoulders start to tense up. When you slow down, the rider in front of you may disappear into the distance but that's OK! We all would rather wait a little bit for you at the next turnoff than see you injured or dead & your bike smashed up. That being said, if you are not totally comfortable with going 70 in the straights & passing safely in double yellow zones you should probably opt out of this ride so the rest of us can get home at a reasonable time. Thanks for reading. Hope I wasn't too preachy.
  22. Pirelli hasn't made the 1st generation Diablos ("only say Pirelli Diablo") for a while. They were superseded with the Diablo Rosso in 2008. Maybe you should consider a new front too considering it's at least 8 years old.
  23. Meet spots/departure time: Millersburg Marathon/8:00, Otsego (83 intersects 93)/9:00, McConnelsville Marathon/ 10:15. Take a look for my post in this thread Saturday night. If it doesn't look like we'll have at least 80% dry roads I probably won't be going.
  24. Hopefully the weather will cooperate. I'll post up meet time(s) later on in the week.
  25. Those are some fucked up vids.
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