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tjones posted:People gripping their dicks hard is why they invented pillow tops. So you put the pillow top over your dick? tjones posted:Soft mattresses wear out quicker. only because of portly mothers.
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cursedshitbox posted:So you put the pillow top over your dick? Only when I'm two strokin'
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# ? Apr 6, 2017 16:40 |
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I prefer to use hard mattresses at first, so they last longer, then pit very late and switch to a soft mattress, making up the time in the later analogies that just fall apart
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dema posted:My cheap heated grips are hella hard. Did a 300 mile ride today and my hands were DONE. The warmth for the first hour in the morning was real nice though. Where is this one taken?
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# ? Apr 6, 2017 21:14 |
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Looks kinda like the ridges above Muir Woods and Stinson Beach. The second picture from the Marin Headlands would suggest the same.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 03:49 |
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Yeah, Ridgecrest Blvd. Super scenic and fun riding. Note, the north end, the road splits. One side going down to hey 1. The other, Alpine Dam. Both are fun but quite technical. More fun on my Street Triple than my CBR.
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robotsinmyhead posted:
Digging this up because it owns and the rim strips own and we need more groms in here. How do you normally use yours?
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My bieks: 1420 cc's, 4 wheels, 3 cylinders, 2 bikes, one shaft and one chain Both bikes have R at the beginning and end of their names (R1200R, WR250R), and have gold forks. Light updates so far. RAM mounts for phones on both. Factory top/side cases, Akra slipon, cylinder guards and mudflap a on the old man bike. The WRR will be getting a tail tidy, bash plate, handgaurds, bigger tank, fmf pipe/header and some sumo wheels eventually. I am a conflicted but content bike owner. An old man slow big naked dressed up like a boy racer, and a stock dual sport.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 23:14 |
I like your BMW and I think I might be in the minority for thinking they handle absolutely marvellously and that on public roads they're faster in the corners than sportbikes. So much confidence.
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Because I'm lazy, it's taken me a week to finally get around to uploading the photos from my road trip last weekend. Tomb Sweeping Day + Children's Day = 4 day weekend where I get to ride down to one of the popular national parks. Amost 600km put on this trip, most important lesson learned is to strap my backpack to the pillion rather than trying to wear it. Between traffic and mountain roads, the first leg of about 240km took about 7 hours to complete (including stops along the way). The drive back had less stops (was only about 210 km as well) and still took about 5 hours to do. Shoulders hurt more than my butt. Otherwise, here's the glamour shots: First stop, the easternmost point on the island: That last one is "Tofu Rock". Looked about as edible as normal tofu. The goal of the trip: Somewhere on the road in between:
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Slavvy posted:I like your BMW and I think I might be in the minority for thinking they handle absolutely marvellously and that on public roads they're faster in the corners than sportbikes. So much confidence. I was joking a bit but yes, it is a very good bike, and you're dead on with the confidence. The electronic suspension is amazing, and it looks so much better without the telelever front. For a fairly big and fast bike it is incredibly easy to maneuver and stay smooth on at any speed. Cruise control, heated grips, and top/side cases lets it eat highway miles just fine with about a 200 mile range. The liquid cooled boxer is just a engine, gobs of torque. The roadster is just different enough than all the GSs and RTs that are out there too that I don't feel too much like an ADVrider graybeard, while still accepting that as a likely future. The RS version that also recently came out is pretty rad too- sportier fairing and more leaned ergonomics.
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YF19pilot posted:lovely coastal scenery Every time a post like this is made I'm reminded just how much I need to get the gently caress out of flyover country
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Jazzzzz posted:Every time a post like this is made I'm reminded just how much I need to get the gently caress out of flyover country ikr, the most spectacular scenery near me is Beckton Alps: For reference, this is the extravagantly-toxic (but allegedly sealed) spoil heap from Beckton Gas Works. Mind you just around the corner, and part of the aforementioned Gas Works, is a little section of Hanoi: All of the in-country bits of Full Metal Jacket were filmed in Beckton because Kubrick refused to leave the UK. Almost all of it is now gone but that bit (used for the tank battle) and the old administration building, used for the battle with the sniper, have unaccountably not been swept away in the massive redevelopment of the area. (Actually I'm heading out tomorrow, I'll have to see if they ever got round to closing up the entrance to that bit and see if I can get some pics of the Monster in sniper country)
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 19:04 |
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Thus begins my 2 wheeled adventures: Ninja300 ABS/KRT
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 19:20 |
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ilkhan posted:Thus begins my 2 wheeled adventures: The new livery is pretty slick looking. Fender delete asap
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 19:37 |
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ilkhan posted:Thus begins my 2 wheeled adventures: Looks sharp; enjoy and stay safe!
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ilkhan posted:Thus begins my 2 wheeled adventures: Grats, glad you decided to start small afterall.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 21:14 |
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ilkhan posted:Thus begins my 2 wheeled adventures: Good choice as other goons have already said. Looks sharp! Some really good images in here, seeing and hearing about the rides and scenery are nice.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 21:26 |
don't delete your fender unless you never ride in the rain
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Buhbuhj posted:Grats, glad you decided to start small afterall. A MIRACLE posted:don't delete your fender unless you never ride in the rain It was only about 1.5-2 miles. In the rain. But yeah, I'm gonna enjoy the poo poo out of this bike.
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A MIRACLE posted:don't delete your fender unless you never ride in the rain Why on earth would you even want to take it off of a fully-faired bike even if you only rode in the dry? It'd just look weird as gently caress.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 22:39 |
goddamnedtwisto posted:Why on earth would you even want to take it off of a fully-faired bike even if you only rode in the dry? It'd just look weird as gently caress. its a fashion thing perpetuated by online sportbike communities. seems to be more popular with starter bikes. i don't really understand it
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 23:21 |
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I think we are talking about the rear fender, "vestigial tail", rather than the front fender. Removing that makes the bike look better, because it was never designed with DOT standards in mind.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 23:27 |
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And then the clouds parted...
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 01:36 |
Coydog posted:I think we are talking about the rear fender, "vestigial tail", rather than the front fender. Removing that makes the bike look better, because it was never designed with DOT standards in mind. I'm on board with the floating tail fender design like on the newer fz 09s
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 01:44 |
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I think that's probably also a useful addition, because my fz loves get rocks all over the seat.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 02:02 |
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That Ninja 300 looks great. Kawasaki green is such a good color for a bike.
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A MIRACLE posted:I'm on board with the floating tail fender design like on the newer fz 09s It really is the best, least visually obtrusive place to stick the plate on short tailed bikes.
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Coydog posted:I think we are talking about the rear fender, "vestigial tail", rather than the front fender. Removing that makes the bike look better, because it was never designed with DOT standards in mind. I don't know how anyone sane could argue this doesn't look a million times better:
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 19:06 |
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Razzled posted:I don't know how anyone sane could argue this doesn't look a million times better: Moto goons are retarded / are gigantic vaginas
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 20:05 |
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It looks about 10% better. The bike is not exactly a Jaguar XKE with beautiful unified shapes. Having a weird thing hanging off the tail that's slightly longer than the weird thing (license plate) still hanging off the tail to go along with all the other weird shapes on it is not that weird.
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:The bike is not exactly a Jaguar XKE with beautiful unified shapes
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 20:38 |
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Razzled posted:I don't know how anyone sane could argue this doesn't look a million times better: I too spend all my time looking at the back of my bike. Nice lack of turn signals there, too.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 21:29 |
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Redonkulous. butt dyno doesnt notice much of a power difference either.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 22:00 |
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On a thumper I owned, the previous owner had deleted the rear fender. Within 1-2 years of riding, my license plate 1. was uppercut from below by the rear tire from suspension action, folding it in half 2. Sheared off of its mounting tabs, due to the undampened vibration.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 22:04 |
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I know that bike is goon-approved, but it will never not look like it was designed by a civil engineer who never rode a bike.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 00:49 |
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Razzled posted:I don't know how anyone sane could argue this doesn't look a million times better: It does, until you realize the winter rain/road spray/gravel is working its way into all the electrics in the tail and the brake light and the back of your jacket. Fenders are practical, which makes them cool.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 02:38 |
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Fenders are like motorcycle pocket protectors you nerds
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 04:16 |
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I installed the GT hugger and reinstalled the fender thing that sits behind the rear tire on my Multistrada today because I'm tired of cleaning poo poo off the back of my bike from riding up and down a wet gravel driveway
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Coydog posted:Digging this up because it owns and the rim strips own and we need more groms in here. How do you normally use yours? I live in a small town, and AFAIK, no one else has one and it's not that much fun - Grom gangs seem like they'd be a riot. I think I'm eventually gonna put some dual sport/sumo tires on it so it's a bit more capable offroad.
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