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I'd still like to have one.
Bill, BTDT. It is like we are kin now, having traveled the same roads.
I do look forward to going back someday. But it is such a long drive from where I am. I think that the next mountain trip will be to Boone or Banner Elk as it is significantly closer.
A lot of times we’ll run up to The Crossroads Of Time at Deal’s Gap, but rather than run The Gap, we’ll shoot down NC28, which is a bit less traveled (and crazy) and just as much fun.
Blue Book is just over $2,000, so if she ever needed a major repair, it might not be worthwhile.
You think a motorcycle's worth is dictated by its Blue Book value?
Aprilia Dorsoduro 750. I love that most people don’t know what it is lolSV650/1000?
It's very very manageable in touring mode, and extremely docile in rain mode. I'm not going into sport mode for a long time... it's almost scary it's so twitchy. On an old school bike without selectable ECU maps, I'd 100% agree.Aubrey, I know you won’t listen to this, but that’s too much for a first bike if my Googling is right. 400 lbs and 92 HP is too high of a power to weight ratio.
I’d recommend riding something cheap and 50 HP or less for the rest of this season, ride that next season.
-Ted
Whose already lost one friend to a motorcycle crash this year (a very experienced rider at that), and lost his MSF instructor to a motorcycle crash a few years ago
Got my first bike! I love it so far!
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Thank you. I've been driving a 425hp+ car since I was 17 and have never been pulled over, so I'd like to think I have reasonable self control. I've always driven with the "head on a swivel" conservative mindset, so I have that down.With reasonable prudence and a good attitude, @ktup-flyer will be fine. I’ve had several friends who bought 600 sport bikes as first bikes and did fine. It’s all about impulse control and riding your own ride.
Congrats, may you have many great miles together!
A close friend of mine hit a deer yesterday, it was not good. Woods on both sides of the road, deer ran out a point blank range, no time to see and/or avoid.
Eight broken and/or dislocated rips, bruised spleen and kidney, they had to put a stent in the kidney to get it to drain. Collapsed lung, broken ankle and scapula. He's hurting pretty bad right now. He was riding with a friend, there was no cell service so the friend pushed the button on his Spot, triggering a message to SAR satellites. He was ground transported to a local hospital, and then helo'd to a trauma center. He's stable now, but hurting.
I've been on the fence for a while on two newer pieces of moto technologies, airbags and Spot like satellite com devices. Well, this event has me off the fence. I've ordered a Garmin Inreach mini to ensure the availability of help when out of cell range, and ordered a Hit Air moto airbag vest.
And, I don't know if he as air evac insurance, but for years I've been a part of Airmedcare network, it's nice to know that if air evac is needed, the cost won't be a potential bankrupting issue. It's a small price to pay if the areas you ride in are covered by the network.
Just some things for my riding friends to think about.
Airbag is a damn good idea, been thinking about it myself. Biggest thing is I don't ride in the woods other than in broad daylight, and I try not to ride in the woods. I've head four legged things in my car that would have sent me off the bike. A deer can total a small car, and really do a number on a biker.
@Bill I'm sorry to hear about your friend, and glad that he's at least still alive and with us.
I don't have an InReach, but I've borrowed a friend's when doing some of the longer over water trips for Cloud Nine. Some of the SOS stories and saves are pretty incredible.
I'd never heard of the airbag vest. That's both intriguing and something I also wonder about in the high temps we have this time of year. I wear my gear all the time, but being physically fatigued due to heat is a concern and a balance. Have you worn one or have any videos or other background you can share on it?
Deer are a huge concern on any motorcycle at any time. I've gotten to where I don't ride except during daylight hours, and am definitely more conservative about when I ride than I used to be. Although I've never had a crash, I've had my share of close calls and almost all of them were at dusk/night.
I'd never heard of the airbag vest. That's both intriguing and something I also wonder about in the high temps we have this time of year. I wear my gear all the time, but being physically fatigued due to heat is a concern and a balance. Have you worn one or have any videos or other background you can share on it?.
This followed me home Saturday:
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So I gave it a place to sleep next to my other bike:
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Is your wife going to let you keep it if you promise to take care of it and give it regular exercise?
At the dealership she told me that it was "her" motorcycle, I'm just merely her driver. I can live with that...
The plan is to do some long multi-day two up rides.
This followed me home Saturday:
This followed me home Saturday: