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  1. CLEAR OH STREET TITLE--PLATED!!! 49.8 hrs on hr meter, 100% stock motor, oil changed every 10 hrs. Installed extras include: Baja Designs Squadron Pro LED headlight w/hi/lo beam, Yamaha LED taillight w/complete wiring harness, FMF Powercore4 slip-on pipe, Cycra handguards, Enduro Engineering skid plate, GYTR fan kit, GYTR chain guide, GYTR billet clutch cover, Bulletproof Designs radiator guard. Newer chain and Yamaha sprockets 14/51 with under 3 hrs ride time. Good condition Dunlop AT81 tires with newer Bridgestone HD tubes. Includes OEM take-offs. Suspension set up by JDPmx.com, revalved and sprung for 195# woods rider, 46n fork springs, 58n shock spring, Ride Engineering lowering link for more YZF-like ride height. Additional parts include GYTR tuner, complete extra set of Yamaha plastic--frt/rr fender, radiator shroud--plus 2 new Twin Air air filters, 3 Yamaha oil filters, extra clutch perch, new throttle cable and clutch cable. If you're looking for a like-new MX/Enduro bike, this one's it! Ride it to the local play area, or throw it in your van with the box of extras and go racing! Short story for sale is upcoming knee surgery and 4 mos of rehab, so zero chance it'll get ridden this year.
  2. I wasn't sure if you were referring to TTs or the brake controller, but if the latter, I can vouch for the Tekonsha Prodigy P3. It's a proportional controller so it sends increasing currents to the trailer the harder you brake. Mounts at just about any angle (doesn't need to be flat mounted), programmable voltage output for different weight loads, has menus for single axle/dual axle/tri-axle set-ups, all electric or electric-over-hydraulic systems, and a manual control. Been in my Ford F150 for at least 5-6 years and not a single glitch. https://www.etrailer.com/s.aspx?qry=p-3+brakecontroller&furl=-pg-Brake_Controller&msclkid=34e277881f2315a084282d43e56deb51&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search - Brake Controller&utm_term=tekonsha prodigy p3&utm_content=P-3 - Brake Control
  3. Exactly the dilemma I was talking about. What the hell do you do with the damn thing when you get...ahhh...caught short on the road?
  4. Black with silver accents, Goretex and textile construction, size 44R, BOD 3/19/92 (yes, you read that right). I'm 5'11" (going on 5'10") and 205-210# (going on 215) and it fits perfectly in the legs, sleeves, and body, but I doubt I'd say that if I were 1" taller and 5# heavier. No crash damage, has armor in shoulders/elbows/knees. All zips, snaps and Velcro tabs are intact and functional, although a couple of the front Velcro closures are showing some minor fraying. Cleaned, albeit a bit dusty from hanging in the closet, from a smoke-free house (in the spirit of full disclosure, we have a dog, but she's never worn it to my knowledge). I bought this several years from the original owner in like-new condition, and it still is. I've worn it prolly half-dozen times on long day rides hoping to find joy in a onesie...and never came to love it. It's comfortable, warm and weather-proof (so far as I know), and perfectly functional, but I just strongly prefer a 2-pc riding suit. Some folks swear by this as the ultimate riding garment, and I'm not gonna debate that. I just bought a used Klim jacket/pant combo and it's time to let the 'Stich run free. Hoping to sell this locally, but if there's no interest I'll post it on ADVR for more to cover the hassle of jumping though the flaming hoops of shipping.
  5. This should bring @MeefZah back to OH from the great state of CA pretty quickly. What the hell are they thinking? https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/california-police-force-legislation_us_5ac3c013e4b00fa46f872c28
  6. Welcome. Not as many OR folk located in SW Ohio, but you're in the right location to have a short roll for some of the best twisties within a 3 hour ride: northern KY! Can't say there are many active Cincy forums for riders, but the first one comes to mind is Assfault Junkies. Many of the hardcore riders have transitioned to either 100% track or boring adulthood-with-wife-n-child. You could join some of FB groups if you haven't sworn off Zuckerberg yet: Cincinnati Café Racers is prolly the most active, and the folks you meet will drag you into other groups. Every Saturday morning 8-12 is an informal meet for cars and bikes at Fuel Coffee Riverside Dr in eastern Cinti. Good weather will make for a big crowd. Every Tuesday 5:30-??? is bike night at the Comet on Hamilton Ave in Northside. Eclectic mix of old guys and hipsters with a good craft beer selection, huge burritos and a surly waitstaff. Last Thursday of the month is Euro bike night in downtown Milford. More old guys, hipsters and posers. Will get going this month if weather is good. I won't bother outlining the QSL bike night info for the Colerain/Milford locations--get it online. Chrome, slash-cut pipes, leather tassels and get-back whips and tons of drunk guys who can't ride fer sheit. I'll keep you in mind if I post up a ride going into the KY boonies.
  7. Ouch. Harsh, dude. I think the vast majority of them have actually grown up and become productive citizens. The only other target audience here on OR is old guys with a work ethic living on a fixed income, but I ain't driving to Akron for $12/hr....IJS
  8. As an FYI for the SW OR folks, there's a Moto-GP viewing party at the Northside Yacht Club, 4227 Spring Grove Ave, Cinti OH 45223, every Sunday race day thru the season. Moto 3 at 12 PM, Moto 2 at 1 PM, MotoGP at 2 PM. Usually a core group of the CCR crew there. Supposed to be 50s and sunny!!!
  9. Brian: 'Em ar sum purdy roads! I've got an '09 Weestrom sixfiddy that I do a lot of backroad bashing on; I've upgraded the forks with RT springs and Gold valves, and swapped the rear for a DL1000 shock that raises the rear about 1/2" over stock and is a bit less susceptible to getting 'flabby' when it gets hot. Yours looks like the ride is pretty settled and plush when the going gets bumpy. Just wondered what set-up you are running? I've got Shinko 804/805s mounted now--what tires are you using? Oh, and since this is OR and it's still winter, what oil do you recommend? ;o) Video from NKY last weekend. Not quite as rural as your route:
  10. OMG! Did NOT need to see those pics with my coffee this morning....never would'a guessed that could happen. 1 in a million...
  11. Folks love to bash H-D's, but they're no better or worse than any other motorcycle. They're big, heavy, expensive cruisers that do a credible job of doing what they were designed to do. I'd prolly have one in my bike stable if my wallet and my garage were up-sized.
  12. Meh. I'm old. I stopped dating and hanging out with felons a long time ago... I do have my license and plan on stopping in to the training center to ask this question.
  13. Thanks. This is what I 'feared' when I recently went on a long 14-hour non-stop road trip and didn't want to have the firearm on my waistband with the complication of a seat belt. After I thought about it for a bit, I took the mag out of the Glock and stored it with extra in the trunk, but of course that makes carry for defensive purposes a moot point. I guess I'll have to look at other carry options for situations like this.
  14. I'm specifically interested in a clarification on what rules apply when carrying in a vehicle with other passengers, who may NOT be CC licensed. If I have it holstered on my body, I assume there is not an issue. Are there rules that address having it stored in the vehicle, say the center console, while driving or riding as a passenger when there are one or more persons in the vehicle? Presumably this would come into question if there is an issue where the firearm is perceived to be NOT under my control. Thanks, and I hope this doesn't sound stupid...
  15. Hey, pls don't judge us by our football team or our streetcar system. :<) The motorcycle community here is pretty chill...even in the summer! Great show and great beer, but yer right--prolly not worth driving 4 hours OW to see. There's a few OR folks that lurk in the SW Ohio region.
  16. Doin' it again this year! Custom and classic bikes 'n' brews from Rhinegeist. FREE ADMISSION!!! C'mon down and see what's happening in Cincinnati.
  17. I'm not a racer so have no first hand experience, but I know the general consensus is to stay away from the inexpensive (cheap?) Chinese body panels. Thin plastic, poor fit and finish, and mis-located attachment points. I'd suggest trying to talk to Brandon Schweitzer or Eric Monger at the AFJ Race Shop in Cincinnati. They can certainly steer you in the right direction. No idea if they have a source for race plastics--probably?--but they can get you good info on what to buy vs what to avoid. http://www.afjraceshop.com/
  18. Not gonna tell you to NOT buy a house since I've been a homeowner since 1972 and am on my 4th. However... Based on your intro to the above "story" and reading between the lines of "never bothered buying house without shame" and "no maint, no lawns to mow, etc" I have to posit the serious question as to why you simply don't move and find a different/better rental? Or for that matter, have a frank discussion about your concerns with your landlord(s) and point out that reliable stable, long-term renters are a precious commodity for any owner/landlord, and your move would necessitate an energy- and time- and money-consuming process for them to find a suitable replacement tenant. Even though mortgage rates aren't that bad currently, it is definitely a seller's market and you'll most likely pay top dollar for something nice on the market right now. A house CAN BE--and certainly has historically been--a decent ROI that keeps pace with or outpaces inflation, but they also require a serious time/energy commitment to maintain as well as the willingness to stay put and ride out market dips, possibly for a period of many years, in order to make a profit on the eventual sale. I'm not convinced that you'll see home values appreciating as rapidly over the next 10-20 years compared to historical values. There are MANY GOOD THINGS about home ownership that have value to the owner that aren't necessarily "quantifiable" in your financial net worth statement, but you will be forced to make certain sacrifices to enjoy those.
  19. 'Bout the same price as the SW-Motech TraX panniers. They're an accessory that would maybe be worthwhile if you were traveling for weeks on end. So far, I've managed fine with cheap used soft bags for trips of a week or so. Not secure from theft, but my traveling clothes aren't likely to get stolen...
  20. Yup. That's how it reads. My Senior Pass only has one signature line and is specific to the holder.
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