Here's pics of the new ride.
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Decided to have my A&P's brother paint over the yellow orange and gunmetal helmet and get something to match.
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Question
Are Shoei helmets worth the $$$$?
I tried on a modular and it was nice but is there real value there?
Question
Are Shoei helmets worth the $$$$?
I tried on a modular and it was nice but is there real value there?
My first bike when I bought it in 2008. It was between my freshman and sophomore years in college - Honda VT750 Aero. I bought it because I thought it was pretty, got a great deal on it, and a ton of my older friends who rode said a Shadow was the perfect bike to learn on. They weren't wrong. Except that I found I really enjoyed laying on the tank riding it superman-style, and I ground the lean warning indicators off the footpegs.
I had that bike until 2015 and then traded it for this:
2014 Triumph Thruxton. I've been building it since. I plan to have other bikes but I hope to keep this one in the stable forever. Not the fastest or the most well-mannered when ridden hard but there's a charm to her that other bikes I've ridden that would absolutely rock her in a race just don't have. And I've still been grinding the lean warning indicators.
Love that Triumph! Take good care of her.
Explain it to a wannabe, what appeals to you about flying airplanes? What keeps you flying in spite of the risks?
Are you saying that the reasoning is the same?Tossed back at ya.
Are you saying that the reasoning is the same?
Largely. It's hard to describe how fun it is until you do it. It turns the chore of going somewhere into a fun experience. I also find that I get places much faster on the bike than I do by car, and not only due to speed.Are you saying that the reasoning is the same?
Explain it to a wannabe, what appeals to you about riding motorcycles? What keeps you riding in spite of the risks?
OK. Wow Thanks. It makes writing the check a little bit easier.
Absolutely. Haven’t figured out what to do about pants. Apparently, only people with a waist of 44 inches or less ride motorcycles. Don’t think leather chaps work for me. There are plenty of jackets that fit though.Don't forget good gear after you get that nice new bike!
Explain it to a wannabe, what appeals to you about riding motorcycles? What keeps you riding in spite of the risks?
Picking up this coming Thursday.
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Absolutely. Haven’t figured out what to do about pants. Apparently, only people with a waist of 44 inches or less ride motorcycles. Don’t think leather chaps work for me. There are plenty of jackets that fit though.
Also, bars and sliders for the bike.
Holy cow!
It's long ago become a part of me.
- Out in the wind (and heat and cold and rain and yes, sometimes snow). It makes life interesting.
- Adventure: Adversity retold at leisure
- Better to see the sights and especially smell the smells
- Mentally challenging (this is a huge factor. I like flying as well because it is mentally challenging)
- Freeing
- Motorcycles are excellent performance vehicles
- As fast as supercars
- Yet get Prius mileage
- Corner and brake exceedingly well
- Leans into corners (just like airplanes!!!), no matter how hard you corner, forces are straight down. You're not thrown sideways like in a car
- Bikes just eat up rough backroads much better than cars
- Bikes make it worthwhile to take backroads, almost 100% of my bike travels are by backroads. Interstates and highways are for cars and trucks, when I see Goldwings or Harley FLH's droning down the highway, I IMHO think they're doing it wrong.
- Friends, I've made many good friends on bikes
- And that leads to bike trips with friends, good times
- Corollary: You hardly ever hear of friends going out in groups on car trips.
No, here's Mrs. Fred:
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No pic; guess the sensors got it. And I should probably be grateful.
There's no pic. That's the joke. She doesn't exist.
Sorry, man, but when people pitch 'em low and away, you gotta swing!
You would pay $400?https://www.aerostich.com/suits/jackets-pants/ad1/ad1-motorcycle-pants.html Good to size 46.
Or at least buy shin guards and wear them under jeans.
You would pay $400?
You would pay $400?
You would pay $400?