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  1. I don't really care either way. Was just curious.
  2. I know a few who have had bikes totaled by falling off trailers. Insurance covered it. I don't know if it's still this way, but it used to be if the frame was damaged at all the bike was totaled. I was told it was because insurance companies don't want the liability of a hidden frame issue. I think it was Putty that had a bike totaled this way due to a scratch on the frame from falling over on one of those rail trailers.
  3. Don't you have Windows boxes to be patching?
  4. Why not just meet at the gas station then?
  5. Where are we meeting in New Concord?
  6. The Gap trip is the anniversary party. That's why it's in June.
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    Motorcycle Maxx

    Original post was 2011...
  8. Can you believe it? OR is 10! It's been a crazy and wonderful ride so far. Thanks for everything you all contribute to the site, and here's to 10 more years.
  9. I could be in. That's awful early for me though. Lol. Where would you be crossing 70? Any idea what time?
  10. Holy low miles batman. Those sure are sexy bikes.
  11. 1. Congrats man! Get pedaling! 2. Wow. I hate Wal Mart. This makes me hate then even more. My first bike was a Huffy.
  12. Figures you'd have furries following you...
  13. I ordered these bags from Mike at Riders Discount (thanks again Mike!!!). When they first arrived, they looked a lot smaller than I had anticipated. My old Cortech tailbag appears much larger. I decided to go ahead and try them for the Gap trip, and see just how much stuff I could fit into them. I was amazed. Yes the bike is dirty as hell in these pics. I took these while unpacking from the Gap trip. First, let's cover how they're attached to the bike. This picture shows the four straps connected to the subframe under the passenger/pillion seat. Next, this photo shows the straps sticking out from under the seat. Once we arrived at Fontana, the luggage came off and I rode like this all weekend. Here is how the bike looks with the luggage attached. As you can see, the larger bag (US20) attaches to the straps that are attached to the subframe under the seat. Then the two smaller bags (each US10) attach to the larger bag. It is all very sturdy and secure. So, how much can you fit into these things? The US20 contained all of my clothes for five days and my running shoes. How many clothes did I take for five days? Five pairs of boxers, four pairs of tall white socks, four pairs of short gray socks, four t-shirts, two pairs of shorts, one pair of jeans, one pair of running shorts, three sets of compression base layer, and of course the running shoes. And yes, you're looking at my dirty underwear. Feel that tingle? That's excitement. Well the smaller bags can't hold that much surely... This US10 had my sleeping bag. And this one had my Frog Toggs (in the drysack), toiletries, eyeglasses, knee pucks, and a jacket. Obligatory following slow bikes through the Gap on the way home pic. So there you have it folks. You can EASILY pack for five days in the US40 on a sport bike. The tank bag of course helped. That's where I carried the stuff I'd need on the road quickly; a small can of chain lube, kickstand plate, tire gauge, battery pack, microfiber cloth, cleaner, sunglasses, water, etc. I was absolutely amazed at how much stuff I could cram into these bags. One side note; don't expect your clothes to be wrinkle free when you arrive at your destination...
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    From the album: The Bikes

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    The Bikes

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    From the album: The Bikes

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    From the album: The Bikes

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