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that one guy chad fucked around with this message at 10:12 on May 28, 2017 |
# ? Jun 24, 2010 08:20 |
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# ? May 21, 2024 13:36 |
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Rode it, yesterday and today. Forgot my real camera. Found an awesome defunct gas station.
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 16:36 |
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Rode into work today and saw this beautiful machine in motorcycle parking. I let Marv Hushman talk me into riding at lunch. It's the first time I've ridden in dress shoes and without leg armor in years. Of course we had to take the road where I had both of my wrecks. I felt naked, unprotected, and ill at ease. Either way, I survived and I'm better man for it.
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 18:20 |
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Crayvex posted:Rode into work today and saw this beautiful machine in motorcycle parking. The Road King and the Glide are certainly sexy machi- oh you're talking about the BMW?
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 19:44 |
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Crayvex posted:Rode into work today and saw this beautiful machine in motorcycle parking. I didn't fully realize how trashed the moto-lot is. That R75's about three inches away from being sucked down Snake River Canyon...
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 20:33 |
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Installed some Renthal Streetfighter bars on my 92' Yamaha XJ600. It's in the middle of a headlight swap and paint job currently. Sir.Tucker fucked around with this message at 01:25 on Jun 25, 2010 |
# ? Jun 25, 2010 01:18 |
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- Pulled the front wheel to take another run at the speedometer problem. The pickup gear tabs and stationary clip on the wheel appear to be mated correctly, since there's no way to get it wrong; oriented the assembly behind the fork stop where it belongs, but still nada. Jumped to 10mph for one brief shining moment, but right back to zip. ARRGHHHH. Maybe I borked the cable somehow. - Adjusted the chain, which was roughly 1" out of spec. Half a hash mark brought it back. - More undercarriage degunking--found a buried grease fitting for the swingarm. Maybe I should like...use it or something.
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 02:17 |
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Marv Hushman posted:- Pulled the front wheel to take another run at the speedometer problem. The pickup gear tabs and stationary clip on the wheel appear to be mated correctly, since there's no way to get it wrong; oriented the assembly behind the fork stop where it belongs, but still nada. Jumped to 10mph for one brief shining moment, but right back to zip. ARRGHHHH. Maybe I borked the cable somehow. Check where the cable goes into the speedo. My Silverwing's cable was loose and it would do that.
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 14:41 |
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I tried out a new camera angle with the GoPro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-42aHvHr8ZQ&fmt=22 Didn't know how the results would look when I mounted the camera but it turned out well.
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 14:53 |
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Gave it my usual morning inspection before heading to work. http://twitpic.com/1ztu3r Then called my local Ducati dealer
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 16:29 |
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UserNotFound posted:Gave it my usual morning inspection before heading to work. Most any decent grade nut will work to reattach the header, unless I'm missing something here...
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 16:36 |
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Z3n posted:Most any decent grade nut will work to reattach the header, unless I'm missing something here... The two half flanges which parted ways, and a new gasket while I'm in there. Yeah, the nuts are just M8, though.
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 17:04 |
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UserNotFound posted:The two half flanges which parted ways, and a new gasket while I'm in there. Yeah, the nuts are just M8, though. Ahh, i see. The GSX-R500 engine had a similar setup. I thought it was like my DRZ which just uses the main brace to hold the exhaust in, no fiddly flanges or gaskets to deal with.
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 18:04 |
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Z3n posted:Ahh, i see. The GSX-R500 engine had a similar setup. I thought it was like my DRZ which just uses the main brace to hold the exhaust in, no fiddly flanges or gaskets to deal with. Yeah, that'd be nice, but instead I have a week of downtime on it. This is why I have two bikes
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 18:14 |
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Jump started the bike today... I think I left the parking lights on last night
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# ? Jun 25, 2010 18:21 |
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It turns out my internal speedometer is a poor substitute for an actual speedometer, or so sayeth Officer Buzz. 85 in a 70 on an '83 Nighthawk. Is that even possible? O, the irony of watching the wifebeater and flip-flop crowd fly by at at least that speed while my rear end was parked on the guard rail looking for documents. 1200 miles to and through Dukes of Hazzard country earlier this month and I didn't even SEE a cop.
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 01:58 |
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I told ya at lunch yesterday that the NightHawk was flying! That sucks, dude!
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 02:29 |
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Crayvex posted:I told ya at lunch yesterday that the NightHawk was flying! That sucks, dude! But it's only supposed to fly at night...
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 02:39 |
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Replaced chain and sprockets, maybe I should take better care of my things.
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 05:02 |
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Ninja.Bob posted:Replaced chain and sprockets, maybe I should take better care of my things. I'd say you got your money's worth out of those... sheesh
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 05:12 |
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Ninja.Bob posted:Replaced chain and sprockets, maybe I should take better care of my things. drat that's impressive. What camera setup were you using for that?
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 05:30 |
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Z3n posted:drat that's impressive. What camera setup were you using for that? I assume you are talking about the macro. It is just my Canon 450D with the 18-55 kit lens with a reversal ring and a 50/1.8. Very cheap setup but has horrible vignetting (cropped out).
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 07:10 |
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Speaking of getting your money's worth, my clutch fluid was turning black, and then I realized I haven't changed it in over 2 years. So I bled the brakes and clutch and should have all-new fluid in both. A few days ago I also synced the carbs, which weren't too far off in the first place, and turned up idle a little. It was below the point where it starts raising in RPMs, so I turned it up to the threshold at least.
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 09:46 |
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Mounted up the new Bi-Color KTM wheel to the 690. God mounting those front tires is a bitch. The massive brake rotor and huge Brembo caliper leave you less than no space to get the wheel on. After about 40 minutes of attempting (for the 2nd time) to get the wheel back on, I cheesed out and unscrewed the brake rotor, slid the wheel on, the axle through and then reattached the rotor to the wheel. That had it done in like 2 minutes. Guess I'm doing that from now on. Seriously though, the clearance on the front wheel for this thing is stupid. So there's a supermoto buying hot tip; buy a DRZ because the front brake is lovely and really easy to get back in place when you change a tire. Don't buy a KTM because the front brake is huge and a massive pain in the rear end. It does look loving aces now though, god drat do I love me some half orange wheels. Also the new slicks I'm running as a street tire sure are going to be interesting in the rain. Click here for the full 480x640 image. Looking at this reminds me I need to put my axle slider back on... FlerpNerpin fucked around with this message at 10:10 on Jun 26, 2010 |
# ? Jun 26, 2010 10:07 |
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Spiffness posted:Mounted up the new Bi-Color KTM wheel to the 690.
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 15:14 |
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Z3n posted:You joke but in the height of my swearing one of the solutions I was considering was going to a machine shop and turning my 320MM rotor into a 319MM rotor...
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 16:26 |
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Had it fall over in the drat parking lot somewhere Clutch lever pushed up against the plastic, deformed it a little Mostly ok, just the scratch and ding are the major damage, and sadness that it is no longer perfect
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 21:40 |
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lancemantis posted:Mostly ok, just the scratch and ding are the major damage, and sadness that it is no longer perfect Well now that the newness has
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 22:10 |
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Another moto mod brought to you by Ghetto Solutions, Inc. Studied the parts diagrams; nothing missing. Studied the parts themselves; nothing tweaked, warped, hardware tight. Just a clutch handle that behaved like a played out joystick. Wouldn't take a standard washer, so I improvised a bit. End result is awesome, and the extra material sits under it through the entire path of travel. Now to find one in black...
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 00:20 |
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needknees posted:Well now that the newness has Actually I'll have transportation available for it in August probably, so I might try it out if they have any schools left by then I guess I would have to get a suit too But seriously, asphalt should be banned as a paving surface, at least anywhere it gets above 60 or below 40 or rains
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 01:27 |
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Started with some cheap mods to the Duke. Swapped the end caps on the exhaust cans, which is the easiest, most half-assed way to get a little more flow. Stepped up to a 160 main jet. Removed the air box lid. Moved the needle clip to the bottom position. And drilled out the vacuum slide holes to 2.8 mm. Then took it for a 150 mile shakedown run. Even without any real fine tuning, there was a noticeable improvement. Pulls like a whipped donkey everywhere above 4K. Pulled my first little power wheelie today. While low down, it still has some of it's characteristic single snatchiness, it's much better in the power band on partial and closed throttle. I've always sucked at being smooth when down shifting/engine braking. So much so I almost gave up on it. I'm now realizing that a lot of that had to do with fueling issues on the bike. So I'm pretty pumped about the outcome. When I have more time, I'll do the true core mod to the pipes. They kinda sound like rear end right now. And also see what I can do to fine tune the jetting without access to any kind of dyno.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 00:16 |
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Rode to Colorado on my KLR, with my girlfriend Becktastic on her DRZ http://tinyurl.com/26k9x7w I'm really bad at ride reports so I'll just summarize and let becky post pictures and videos later because she took them all Day 1 Rode to Alpine from Tucson via Hwy 191, camped at Luna Lake Day 2 Parent's house in Phoenix, through Payson Day 3 friend's house in Flagstaff via 89a Day 4 Rode up and camped in the Grand Canyon Day 5 Zion National Park Day 6 Monument Valley Day 7-8 Moab, Arches National Park we went skydiving! Day 9 Tried to make it to Gunnison via Cinnamon Pass, took a wrong turn up CorkScrew Gulch, and it started raining and I started crashing, so we turned back and stayed in Ouray for the night Day 10-12 ChickFest!
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 20:14 |
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I changed the oil and oil filter element on the 77 CB750K. I've only ridden it twice this year, but the oil was from last year and I had no idea when the element had last been changed. I didn't change the filter last year because the oil filter bolt was hosed and I didn't want to force it out without a replacement nearby. The old one was 12 or 13mm. The new one has a nice 16mm head on it. When I got the assembly off, it was clear that the oil filter, spring, and retaining washer were put in wrong. The spring and filter were reversed and the washer was missing altogether. The rubber grommet on the oil filter was pushed inside the filter as well. I'd bitch about the PO, but the last person who probably changed it was my late father. Don't push me over, dad! (My big bike accident was on the anniversary of my father's death) Lotsa dirty oil was in there: I cleaned the gently caress out of the filter housing and then proceeded to drop it in the dirty oil pan when I tried to bolt it back on the bike. Oh well, on a bike with this many oil leaks, it doesn't make sense to make it cherry.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 20:33 |
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Got pulled over leading a trio of cycles through Stevens Pass. My wife chose the perfect time to pull out of formation and pass at like 90mph: when there was a WSP officer coming up the other way. We were only doing like 70-75, which is flow of traffic for the section we were on. Unfortunately for me, the cop saw her doing whatever speed she was doing at the time on the Buell, interpreted it as ME doing 90, and gave me the biggest ticket out of all of us. I'm still not certain how you can get a reliable radar reading on 3 bikes inline all at the same time. Anyone know a good King County (Seattle area) traffic attorney?
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 20:53 |
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Mucklestone. Accept no substitutes.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 21:28 |
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Rode the VL800 around E-town, checking out some new trucks. Realized that at high 20's with backed up traffic downtown, I might want to invest in some mesh rather than the leather jacket for this weather. Later that evening, I had to go to Drayton Valley for a bit of business. An hour and a half one way, so I invited Odinallfather along. Back by 10pm. It was to be his first highway trip, so I threw my K7 in the saddlebag. On the way out the door, his wife calls out that a big rear end storm was to hit the city. Pshaw we say. Filling up the steeds, I point out the clouds, thinking how they remind me of the clouds at the end of The Terminator. I point them out to Odin, and he fires up The Mighty 500. Lets ride! So off we go. Things are going well, south out of the city to Leduc, then west on 39. I'm optimistic, it looks like we'll be just south of the storm. A few miles down the road, I realize my optimism was misplaced. We will be getting wet. Gas up in Warburg, we're not sure of the Shadows' highway mileage. If we're going to get wet, we'll do it riding, not on the side of the road out of gas. On the road, 5 minutes later we're in a pretty awesome thunderstorm. Odin had the sense to have a full face on, meanwhile I'm attempting something resembling full tuck behind my windscreen. Not too comfy on a cruiser. Make it to Drayton, straight to the Tim Hortons. Do what I have to do, dry out and then proceed to wait until we feel lucky enough to move on. North, this time on 22, maybe this will let the storm get ahead of us enough to not get stormed on. It's looking good, sunny, rolling. A beauty of a ride to 16, then east towards home. But it was not to last. A gas stop in Stony Plain, and then set off nervously towards the city veiled under a cloud of impending doom. Right into the storm again. We arrived, soaked, cold, tired and grinning from ear to ear. Odinallfather exclaims, "That was awesome!' We pound it, and I'm off to find something warm and dry to climb into. so, tl;dr Riding in a massive thunderstorm getting soaked to the skin was about the best ride so far. Wish I had some pics though
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 22:02 |
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Speaking of, on our way home from eastern WA over WA-20, we ran into 80 miles of solid rain from about 10 miles up from Newhalem to about Marysville. None of us had rain gear on, but fortunately for us, we were being followed by my friend with his Explorer full of camping gear which included my rain gear. As I was waving him into the parking lot we were in, now UNfortunately for us, he drives right by, looking right through me. Try to call on the cell, no service in bumfuck Whatcom County. Great, more miles of rain with nothing but my Bell shorty, mesh gloves (or fingerless, my choice!), jeans, and my leather. Oh and I took my windshield off cause we were only gonna be doing like 200 miles per day, half through desert, with a weather report of "slim chance of rain". I've braved Montana thunderstorms with a half helmet using the windshield + full-tuck method, this doesn't compare.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 22:22 |
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There's your trouble. Snapped speedo pickup blade was lodged in the end of the cable. Routing was highly suspect too, so I need to find some pictures of the original layout. Crayvex learned me how to pop this thing onto the center stand. My approach (sort of a half-assed reverse kick start) was all wrong. What can I say, in Harleyland all we have are "jiffy stands." Yes, that's still the official terminology. Much night riding.
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# ? Jun 29, 2010 17:30 |
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Marv Hushman posted:Crayvex learned me how to pop this thing onto the center stand. My approach (sort of a half-assed reverse kick start) was all wrong. What can I say, in Harleyland all we have are "jiffy stands." Yes, that's still the official terminology. I learned many things riding the old cop bike. One of them was how to lift a 600+ lb bike onto the center stand by myself.
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# ? Jun 29, 2010 17:39 |
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Crayvex posted:I learned many things riding the old cop bike. One of them was how to lift a 600+ lb bike onto the center stand by myself. Elaborate! I had a hell of a time getting my CB700 up onto it's stand, and it topped out around 500lbs. I wound up standing on the stand (har) with my right foot while holding the bars. Then I'd kick straight backwards with my left leg while leaning back and jerking hard (ahem). Usually took two or three tries.
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# ? Jun 29, 2010 17:58 |