Sorry. I forgot to include a lol with that for ya. I just find it amusing that the op had enough time to honk his horn, refocus his vision on the encroaching vehicle & swat said vehicle's mirror. Evasive action beats a "stand your ground" panic reaction like the op's any day of the week.
Can you get your hands on an owners manual? Proper chain tension depends on the suspension geometry of your particular machine. The idea is that the chain should not become the limiting factor in the travel of the suspension. Too loose is way better than too tight.
DIY. All you need is some supports for both ends of the axle. Remove the seals to minimize friction. Spin the wheel about 10 times & mark where it stops (the light side, on top) each time with a bit of painters tape. Then tape a 1/4 oz weight on the light side & repeat until the wheel stops in completely random positions all 10 spins. Permanently attach the weights & you're done. EZPZ.
Welcome to this crazy forum. Just one big happy disfunctional family. It's my biased oppinion that you chose the right bike to start off with. I bought one last year for commuting & have put about 8,000 miles on it. Have you considered taking the MSF course? It will make you a better/ safer rider & you will get your endorsement at the end of the class. Happy riding.
When I saw you guys on 800 I thought I'd seen you somewhere before. It was perfect weather for a ride & I didn't see one cop all day. Hope you had a good ride.
Specifically what is the problem? I have a set of IRC Road Winners that came on my 250. 8,000 miles of dry & wet commuting bliss to date & it looks like they will go 3 or 4 thousand more.
No route. I suggest 83s,78e,260s,26e +++???. I'm in, whatever the route. 8:30 @ Millersburg Speedway then Coshocton sounds good to me. Looking forward to this.
Amazing. The most accidents occur where the population density is highest. It has been my experience that non-fatal accidents in rural areas are under-reported & that most squids & 2 wheel bar hoppers don't venture far from home. With this in mind, I don't think that avoiding the marked areas on the maps would significantly increase my safety.
I've seen LEOs that looked like they might want to write me a ticket for filtering before. They really just didn't know how to go about it with all the traffic.
If people don't have enough common sense to voluntarily not text while driving this is what it may come to in this "safety oriented" society of ours. I think a mandatory 3 days in jail & 6 month license suspension for first offense, 10 days/ 1 year for 2nd offense would be sufficient to instill a little common sense into most that still text & drive. I really don't buy the claim of those that say they can text & drive safely. Most drunks on the road think they can drink & drive safely too. You might get away with either without consequence for a long time but that doesn't mean it doesn't increase your probability of injuring or killing someone. So there!