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Dang man, glad you recovered from all that.
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Russian Bear posted:Dang man, glad you recovered from all that. Thanks, still recovering actually I'm week 3 in from the total knee reconstruction. But I survived, it wasn't AS BAD as it could have been, and hopefully at the end of the day the person that pulled out infront of me learns a huge lesson (I know she was already charged by the police so that'll do it) My insurance will pay for all the gear, but I need to buy the gear again and they'll reimburse me. So I guess if anyone wants a new jacket or helmet lmk? lol
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 03:04 |
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Blue On Blue posted:My insurance will pay for all the gear, but I need to buy the gear again and they'll reimburse me. So I guess if anyone wants a new jacket or helmet lmk? lol They seriously won't just reimburse you for your initial purchases? Amazing. Yeah, sorry to hear. Bad news in CA lately. Glad you're OK.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 03:23 |
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Glad you're doing better.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 04:13 |
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Toe Rag posted:They seriously won't just reimburse you for your initial purchases? Amazing. Nope, I thought that at first so I submitted all the receipts from purchase And was told no no, this is reimbursement for any purchase AFTER the accident for new gear.. Which I unfortunately won't be needing anymore, but maybe can find a way to pay it forward to another goon?
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 04:21 |
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I’m really glad you’re on the mend and here to tell the tale. As a fellow newbie, I appreciate you sharing this. I think a lot of people watch or read crash stories so they can pretend it couldn’t happen to them because they would have zigged when you zagged or whatever. I hope I never do that.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 05:33 |
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After it snowed I was pretty sure I was done for the year but it melted and it was nice enough to go for a ride today. I flushed the brake fluid in the front brake and headed out. I could be imagining it but I think replacing the brake fluid made the front brake feel better. I was worried that everything I learned from earlier this year would have fallen out of my head but it didn't. I am usually anxious before heading out but by the time I get to the main road that's all gone. It only takes about 1 minute to remember that riding a motorcycle is cool and fun.
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 00:03 |
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I was derisking my life a bit before our wedding reception last weekend, so I didn’t ride for probably month prior and now it’s cold and rainy (by southern Arizona standards). Haven’t really felt the desire to ride , makes me sad that bike is just sitting in the shed.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 03:03 |
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Still commuting a few days a week in Portland
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 03:24 |
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I haven't been able to ride since before DST ended. So much for global warming
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 03:37 |
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I'm in Portland as well and while I don't commute, I take the bike out a couple times a week if it's above 40. I almost have all the rain gear too so rain isn't bad. Next week will be too cold though, hand are the limiting factor at this point.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 03:53 |
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I put heated grips on around Thanksgiving. I just wear my regular office attire and throw on a Tourmaster Transition coat and pants over that. Scarf + good socks have made a 22 mile commute down to 33 degrees pretty comfortable. I guess the Strom's barn door Dad screen might have something to do with it, too
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 04:13 |
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I could have pushed it until last week when we got our first actual snow, but I didnt, like a coward
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 04:24 |
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Heated grips make an absolute world of difference.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 06:49 |
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Geekboy posted:Heated grips make an absolute world of difference. Truth. I rode intil the salt was spread in late November. Now there's snow and ice and it's too cold for salt to work. Next week there might be a weather window to get a ride or two in, we'll see.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 07:58 |
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Planning to ride all winter again, but I don't want to put any more money into this bike, so no heated grips for me. Mainly riding for utility (getting groceries etc). I did fix up my bicycle and have actually put more miles on that in recent weeks.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 20:25 |
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A very fine Oregon driver pulling a trailer full of unsecured poo poo lost a king size mattress in front of me today. Thankfully I was able to see this nonsense from a literal mile away, slow down, and go around. Just why the gently caress would you do that?
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 20:50 |
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TotalLossBrain posted:A very fine Oregon driver pulling a trailer full of unsecured poo poo lost a king size mattress in front of me today. Thankfully I was able to see this nonsense from a literal mile away, slow down, and go around. People are idiots, they are lazy and cheap. Rather than buying a cargo net or a few ratchet straps, they just throw heavy things in thinking they will weigh everything down. Unsecured loads are probably one of the most fear inducing things I could think of while riding on the highway. Mattresses are one of those things which people think weigh enough not to go anywhere but they're a sail the moment you get up to speed.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 21:36 |
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Not two days ago I passed a couple guys running back along the shoulder to grab a mattress they lost, sure was glad I wasn't behind it. After almost getting killed by a roll of carpet once I definitely Trust No Load and try to minimize my time behind loaded pickup beds at any distance. I guess being charitable, moving days are pretty exhausting and most people are bad at packing things until they've seen a variety of ways in which loads fail.
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# ? Dec 14, 2022 21:37 |
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Verman posted:Unsecured loads are probably one of the most fear inducing things I could think of while riding on the highway. Pretty sure that's how Strife ended up a cyborg
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Jazzzzz posted:Pretty sure that's how Strife ended up a cyborg That’s the clone; Cable is the cyborg.
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# ? Dec 15, 2022 04:41 |
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I was hoping for some more unseasonably warm days but it looks like that well has run dry so it's time to hibernate. We'll get back out in the spring.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 21:21 |
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Midjack posted:I was hoping for some more unseasonably warm days but it looks like that well has run dry so it's time to hibernate. We'll get back out in the spring. Love that color. Almost bought one but it was a total mess.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 21:25 |
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opengl posted:Love that color. Almost bought one but it was a total mess. Was that the one from a few weeks ago that had all the locks drilled out and gave every indication of being stolen yet somehow the seller had a title?
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 21:27 |
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Midjack posted:Was that the one from a few weeks ago that had all the locks drilled out and gave every indication of being stolen yet somehow the seller had a title? Lol yep.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 21:32 |
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Invalido posted:week there might be a weather window to get a ride or two in, we'll see.
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# ? Dec 21, 2022 14:22 |
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welp a couple weeks ago i paid probably too much for a plated dirt bike and have since: gotten stuck two hours from home in a downpour and had to get a motel to wait it out accidentally dumped the clutch when a light turned green and got left behind as the motorcycle happily zipped out from under my crotch and off down the road, with me waddling after it decided to climb a steep hill, fell over, and got my foot caught in the rear wheel 10/10
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# ? Dec 24, 2022 10:48 |
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I'm broke since buying the SV, but there's a plated 2005 yamaha wr450f for sale pretty cheap that looks like so much fun. No parking space and no money but a man can dream. (It comes with a set of ice tires too!)
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# ? Dec 24, 2022 15:18 |
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i have nothing to compare it to, but im glad i listened to the internet and bought good gear and a lightweight and low-power motorcycle for my first just based on the trouble ive been able to get into already getting my foot jammed in the rear wheel was a big "oh poo poo that could have been a hospital visit" moment. thanks cheap moto boots!
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# ? Dec 26, 2022 04:32 |
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Yeah boots are definitely super important to prevent injury. I'm an ATGATT type of person up to and including turning back and being late for work when I've forgotten my back protector yet again, but the only gear that's actually saved me so far is boots. Oh yeah I would probably have burned myself on the exhaust once when the pants took the hit (and melted to the muffler, remaining there to this day). Also the helmet/visor has been good against pebbles and pinecones and bugs. Lots and lots of bugs.
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# ? Dec 26, 2022 11:00 |
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Same here, I had a slow fall practicing uturns that pinned my ankle under the passenger peg. Didn’t feel a thing through my smx6s, but may have been gnarly without proper protection.
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# ? Dec 26, 2022 20:34 |
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When I studied for the moto license theory exam one of the factoids in the book that stuck was that the most common injury area requiring medical attention is to feet/lower legs. So yeah, boots. Mine aren't great protection wise compared to some but at least they're proper moto boots and fairly comfortable for shorter walks so there's that. Also they don't stink anymore since I made a project of trying to make the moto gear wardrobe not reek anymore last weekend. The cold weather jacket still smells but not terribly so.
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# ? Dec 26, 2022 20:59 |
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First ride in like a month or more and wooohooo bikes are da best!!! Enjoying the 75 and sunny.
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# ? Dec 28, 2022 01:17 |
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I have no-bike-winter-blues and I just wanna get back on. Damned road salt! But still better than hitting ice.
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# ? Dec 28, 2022 05:09 |
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Coming up on the end of the year, so did another look back on my expenses. Rode about 3500 miles and spent $3,230, excluding gasoline. The big line items: * Parking fees since I moved to a new building * Service and maintenance (8,000-mile service, replaced seals and gaskets to fix an oil leak, oil change) * I bought two new riding jackets: a dedicated warm weather jacket and a cold/wet jacket. The jackets were definitely a splurge ($390 together), but they look and feel better than my do-it-all jacket with zip out liners and insulation. I also bought some basic tools to start doing some of my own maintenance, but there isn't much to do. Much of this spending is hardware, so it's stuff that will amortize. The big ongoing recurring expenses are insurance (~$480/yr), parking ($80/month), and gas (70mpg lol). If I hold on to this bike, I'm probably looking at ~$2000 in ownership costs next year, barring any major breakdowns. One thing that changed between my first year and second is that I ride a lot less for fun and more for utility (I ride rain or shine, but not snow or ice). Part of it is that I'm getting bored with my bike and the riding routes around me. On the other hand, this is a low-cost, reliable way to get around, so I don't want to upset the balance too much (I don't own a car, but live on a metro line and ride a bicycle to work). Also I'm worried about the economy, so I'm a bit anxious about taking on new expenses.
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# ? Dec 28, 2022 06:00 |
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Oh drat, it is that time of year again. That seems really good for a commuting bike for a year! I forget, what bike do you have? Got a second bike (CBR600RR) so that kicked all the costs up, haven't had to do anything other than oil change to it yet though, so all the other money (not pictured) went into purchase and registration (private party so not nearly as bad as dealerships would have been) Ninja 400: ~5,400 miles CBR: ~900 miles Definitely a lot of splurging this year, especially the whole second bike thing... Maint: Did all the oil changes and basic stuff on both bikes, but ended up paying a mechanic for the 7500 mile service on my Ninja 400. Probably didn't need to as the spark plugs were still fine, but felt better having someone check that out for me, I don't trust myself digging into internals yet. Tools: sockets, decent breaker bar for taking off the wheel for getting new tires mounted, misc other stuff to fill the new tool cart. having a dedicated space and organized tool storage was a huge increase in my motivation to do maintenance stuff on a bike. Gear: picked up some replacement hot weather gloves, pants, and another set of jeans. Track: did way more track this year on the 400, also spent a bit (Upgrades) turning it into a half-rear end track bike, with the goal eventually to have a like 90% track bike. Clutch and stator covers, steel brake lines, clutch and brake levers so far. Tires I bought last year have held up for the 5000+ miles but are due for swapping soon. Pilot power 2s turned out to be a good balance for what I do.
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Invalido posted:When I studied for the moto license theory exam one of the factoids in the book that stuck was that the most common injury area requiring medical attention is to feet/lower legs. I wish people would internalize this more. I mean it's really none of my business how other people gear up, but maybe restructure your gear budget a little so boots get some priority. You can gently caress up your feet just rolling an ankle at a standstill or slipping in an oil/fuel spill at a gas station or intersection, especially when a >300 lb bike comes down on top of you. Feet have 26 bones jointed in 30 different places, ntm all the connective tissue and everything in there is small and kind of delicate and does not heal well when you gently caress it up.
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RightClickSaveAs posted:
Honda CBR250, your bike's lil baby sibling. It's pretty great, certainly if you compare it to the ownership costs of a car. But I'm coming into motorcycling from bicycling, so I've had to learn to adjust expectations for costs. Since I'm doing more utility riding, it's changing my cost-benefit analysis. Fortunately for me, my finances aren't tight, but I'm always thinking in the back of my mind "If I rode my bicycle, this trip would be free" or "I'm still spending money even though I haven't ridden for a week." As much as I'd love to get a new bike, I'm having a hard time getting over this mental hurdle. Since purchasing the bike and riding 6000 miles over two years, I've spent bit over $10k. HenryJLittlefinger posted:I wish people would internalize this more. I mean it's really none of my business how other people gear up, but maybe restructure your gear budget a little so boots get some priority. You can gently caress up your feet just rolling an ankle at a standstill or slipping in an oil/fuel spill at a gas station or intersection, especially when a >300 lb bike comes down on top of you. Feet have 26 bones jointed in 30 different places, ntm all the connective tissue and everything in there is small and kind of delicate and does not heal well when you gently caress it up. I'm really glad the folks on this forum insisted on me buying good leg protection. Your legs are the closest part of your body to the ground, so naturally the injury risk is high. It makes total sense when you think about it, but surprisingly few people do. Few things make me cringe more than seeing a rider in flip flops. The only times I've ridden without boots were a few times I wore dress shoes going to events, in-town only. I know that can still be dangerous and I'm not defending it.
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# ? Dec 28, 2022 22:03 |
Stuff you really don't want to see in person: detached toes, degloved feet, displaced kneecaps Trust me
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Also crushed heels have incredibly long healing times.
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