schmookeeg
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You call the ButterBall Turkey hotline don't you?
...is that an unexpected Achewood reference?
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You call the ButterBall Turkey hotline don't you?
I am the opposite I guess.
This time of year sucks. I can't help the way I feel. But it isn't worth doing something bad thinking it will help you. We will come out the other side in time.
David
I agree. Grounded for the moment for various reasons. Hopefully soon.Altitude therapy is the best medicine.
Honestly I’ve been finding motorcycling far more therapeutic than flying was and am riding as much as I can. YMMV
I don't know if I can go that far but I've taken a couple of longer rides on the bike this week and greatly enjoyed rolling along some two lane back woods roads in search of some twisties. Just installed a set of the Michelin Commander III tires and so far I'm quite impressed with the handling and the ride.
I threw some Pirelli Night Dragon tires on the Harley. Supposedly they have terrible life mileage wise and I don’t care. Reality is me riding as much as I can is still not very much, the tires will probably year out before they wear out. I’m happy with the the traction, I will probably buy a pair for my wife’s Harley as well.
The Guzzi will also need tires, have to decide what to put on there. For motorcycles I tend to go fit max grip over life.
I would argue max grip extends life, if you know what I mean.
I threw some Pirelli Night Dragon tires on the Harley. Supposedly they have terrible life mileage wise and I don’t care.
Is it me, or are good grip and good tread wear inversely proportional?
Is it me, or are good grip and good tread wear inversely proportional?
The ones I took off were Pirelli tires. They weren't Night Dragons but I don't care for Pirelli tires in general. Best grip I've gotten from tires were the Avon Cobras I ran for years. They would stick but they didn't last very long.
I got many recommendations from riders for the Michelin Commanders so I thought I'd give them a try. I haven't rode them real hard in the wet yet but they were still new when I came home in the rain. So far they feel really good ...
For the Harleys (i.e. big and heavy) the reviews I saw recommended the Night Dragons as the top for traction. But most of the tires for that size bike are on the hard/touring/high mileage side and so there aren't very many "sport" options available. I'm sure that for the Moto Guzzi or anything that doesn't weigh 800 lbs that there are better options.
Good point in that what you ride and what you like determines what you use. I'm currently riding a middleweight cruiser (~600 lbs) so yes, the tire requirements for a much larger, heavier bike will be different. I will also admit that as I get older, and hopefully wiser, I'm not quite as aggressive on the bike as I once was ...
Not for everyone. A friend of mine got new tires on his Harley Street Glide, and the mechanic was amazed that the sides were worn more than the center.Generally true, but....
Motorcycle tires wear in the middle, since miles and miles are ridden upright and straight. So bike tires can be made with a hard compound in the center and a softer one on the sides. This gets good grip when leaned over in a corner, but with good wear in the middle.
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Are there no more real men left in this world?
Have we become a bunch of limp noodle tenderfoot girly-men?
Get out of the Kleenex aisle and read a few pages of history. You will feel much better.
Are there no more real men left in this world?
Have we become a bunch of limp noodle tenderfoot girly-men?
Get out of the Kleenex aisle and read a few pages of history. You will feel much better.
Read about our suffering pioneers , our soldiers in mud trenches in WW1 , survivors of WW2 & holocaust.
Talk about horrible conditions during the "holiday season"
Those men came back and built our country.
Just so we can have a 200 foot Kleenex aisle .
Swarming with politically correct speech police.
Yep I remember walking barefoot to school, in the snow, uphill both ways ...
And sticking your bare feet in fresh cow pies to warm them up....
Can you talk to my daughter please. She is college edumacated and does not understand this concept. I have failed as a father in this aspect.Are there no more real men left in this world?
Have we become a bunch of limp noodle tenderfoot girly-men?
Get out of the Kleenex aisle and read a few pages of history. You will feel much better.
Read about our suffering pioneers , our soldiers in mud trenches in WW1 , survivors of WW2 & holocaust.
Talk about horrible conditions during the "holiday season"
Those men came back and built our country.
Just so we can have a 200 foot Kleenex aisle .
Swarming with politically correct speech police.