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RSVDon

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  1. I don't use my rear brake. I have my reasons.
  2. You can come visit the nerd engineering school up here. I guarantee you'll fit right in.
  3. "To increase its strength and heat resistance annealed glass can be subjected to a thermal treatment or chemical process. Tempered glass is obtained using this process, and its final form is four to five times as strong as annealed glass of the same type and thickness. When broken, it shatters into many small fragments, which prevent major injuries." It acts just like car windows in a wreck. They make a major mess, but there's no large glass shards to destroy your jugular. As for force to break it, I can't seem to find anything and it's completely dependent on size. As long as there are no cracks or gouges in it, it should stay remarkably strong. I wouldn't worry about it.
  4. I'm picking some of this stuff up for next year. $6/can Article: http://www.webbikeworld.com/t2/motorcycle-chain-lube/dupont-teflon-chain-lube.htm
  5. And there's the big part. Are you experienced enough to realize all of this in 1 second? I know I'm sure as hell not experienced enough yet. That's where ABS comes in. Oh, btw, I don't worry about braking in gravel and snow. I ride a sportbike, not a dirtbike.
  6. Article: http://www.bikeland.org/story.php?storyID=44420 I'm still looking for the hard numbers online. I have a magazine article with the stopping comparisons between an advanced rider and a beginner on the same bike, but I need something electronic.
  7. Wrong. Honda's ABS stops in the exact same distance as a super experienced rider. Every time. Which means you can be a newb, and stop like a pro even if you're a complete cunt and just grab a handful of front brake.
  8. Yeah, uh, I'm guessing yes.
  9. Yeah....pretty sure he was joking.
  10. I take no responsibility for RFM today, even though he is one of "us".
  11. Yeah, exactly. So, any comments from the guys who have used WD-40 to clean their chains for extended periods of time?
  12. I clean, lube, and tighten mine usually every 800 to 900 miles. Aprilia calls for 600 but that seems a lil' extreme.
  13. Hmmm, I have never heard that before. I was using the aerosol can and switched to a big ol' can of the stuff near the end of the year. I knew the chain was shit.
  14. Thou shalt silence thyself immediately!
  15. What do I know? Other than Michigan is flatter than shit with no good roads. Bike is broken anyways. Parked it for the year.
  16. Keep in mind. I'm not talking about using WD-40 as a chain lube, just as a chain cleaner. WD-40 will never be good enough to take on lubrication of a motorcycle chain.
  17. Hahaha, my roommate always bitches within 5 minutes of being in traffic. He's quite toasty by then, and my bike is just starting to warm up.
  18. Actually a campfire sounds like a great idea! And beer, and food, and and and ooooooo gasoline and fireworks.
  19. Ok, well I'm gonna be "that guy" because frankly I'm curious. Now ladies, this isn't a bashing thread, I want legit answers and legit questions. Any smack talk without proper evidence to back it up will be dismissed. So, with that out of the way. Onward. I used WD-40 on the Ape's chain all last year followed by a chain lube like Suzuki's S-lube. It worked pretty well, the WD-40 cleaned up the chain nicely and took a lot of grit out of it when used with a scrub brush. Near the end of the year, I noticed a few links that were binding a little. You could tell that they weren't flexing properly. I gave the whole chain a WD-40 bath and that seemed to help, but the problem came back after a few weeks, more links that wouldn't move correctly. So what do you think? Was the WD-40 taking the grease out from the links? Or was it the fact that this chain was a piece of shit. (I'm leaning more towards the latter given it stretched an extra inch on a 250 mile ride which ultimately led to many other issues)
  20. Haha, no shit. I'm in Flint, MI.
  21. It's in Muskegon, MI. I think that's a lil more than 2 hours.
  22. RSVDon

    Nut Up......

    Patiently awaiting Jinu's inevitably funny comment on this thread....
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