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#1801
The Dumb One
iTrader: (1)
Proud new owner of an '07 CBR1000RR
bike only has 6K miles on it.
DISCLAIMER: the swing arm is looking for a new home ASAP... I might actually just trade with somebody if they choose to do so.
bike is very quick and very minty. I skipped the 600 phase and will be taking a very slow and cautious approach to the 1000cc world. so far im loving it though.
CONS: it has GP style shifting (1 up and 5 down) and its not growing on me so far. Im going to give it more time, though.
bike only has 6K miles on it.
DISCLAIMER: the swing arm is looking for a new home ASAP... I might actually just trade with somebody if they choose to do so.
bike is very quick and very minty. I skipped the 600 phase and will be taking a very slow and cautious approach to the 1000cc world. so far im loving it though.
CONS: it has GP style shifting (1 up and 5 down) and its not growing on me so far. Im going to give it more time, though.
#1803
AZ Community Team
My broken left clavicle, first ride of the year. Was not paying attention when riding in a group of 3 when we turned onto a straight country road.
Looked briefly to the left (at a corn field no less) then ahead, the 1st bike had stopped at a stop sign only 150' from the main road.
I braked too hard locked up the front, low sided, and fell on my left shoulder.
Wearing helmet, padded ballistic nylon jacket, gloves, jeans and boots. Some road rash on left knee but shoulder was main injury.
1st accident ever in 30 years, feel stupid for such a foolish mistake.
My only advise, wear lots of protection. Boots and gloves saved my feet and hands.
Should be OK in 6-8 weeks according to my orthopedist.
Could have been worst and I'll learn ALOT from this and be hopefully be riding my mid/late summer.
Last edited by Legend2TL; 04-17-2015 at 11:52 AM.
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#1805
The Dumb One
iTrader: (1)
I'll also have the choice to easily sell it if I feel it's just a bit too much bike after a while.
Speed was certainly not a factor in the purchase though.
#1806
Pro
My 2006 Road King
put the new 21" front wheel, tire, bearings and rotors on last night.
opinions?
Ive had it since new, back in 2006.
and this is what it started out as, not my picture, but the same thing (other than the bars it looks like):
#1809
Moderator
Anyone know what's happened to SlyRascal? Haven't seen a Ninjette update in a long time.
#1810
The Dumb One
iTrader: (1)
starting to mesh with the bike finally. I've been getting out and doing some nice evening rides on a local road that follows a river.
the power of the 1000 is still intimidating but im getting used to the throttle and weight of the bike. still have that dumb stretch on, but should be off soon.
I can only imagine how much better it will feel after its back to stock length.
the power of the 1000 is still intimidating but im getting used to the throttle and weight of the bike. still have that dumb stretch on, but should be off soon.
I can only imagine how much better it will feel after its back to stock length.
#1811
The Dumb One
iTrader: (1)
So this is a popular video going around right now and it has riders split.
What we DO know from the video:
This rider and a buddy are traveling down this road when the driver of the white pickup decides to cross into their lane (at this point it could be not paying attention or intentional).
The rider then slows down and makes a U-Turn (presumably to give a piece of his mind to the driver of the truck) <-- which is not the best idea but we've all either wanted to do it or have done it at some point.
-As the rider turns around we can tell (and hear) the truck has spotted him making the U-Turn and decides to join in on the conversation.
The pickup driver comes to a screeching hault in what appears to be the beginning of a not-so-pleasant conversation.
-Now we have ourselves a classic road rage confrontation.
-Once we can hear the conversation start, we gather that mother is angry about something prior to this even in the form of either speeding or noise of some sort in front of their residence.
-Driver of the pickup then exits his truck and approaches the biker (this is the part where he lost my vote)
-we don't really gather that much more detailed info of why the driver of the truck did what he did, but we do know that he's bringing the well-being of his kids into the situation, which could be what the woman was referring to earlier.
-2nd rider finally approaches the scene and basically introduces himself as Mr. fuck-that.
now my thoughts on it are there were mistakes made by both parties throughout the video.. what I don't get though, is if your main gripe with these riders was you and your children's well-being, why then decided to load them all up and seemingly (seek out) the offenders, drive into oncoming traffic endangering everyone on board's lives, and then proceed to exit the vehicle in the middle of the road and approach a stranger (who could be concealed carrying) and start a confrontation with your family in the parked truck next to it.
with all of that said... you can ignore everything I gathered from the video and just watch some dude headbutt the shit out of a trucker that swerved into a rider's lane to run him off the road.
side note: The next day, the same two bikers came across the same guy passing them on the road, he managed to throw a glass bottle out the window at them. Im not sure if that video is still up or not.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yei...ature=youtu.be
What we DO know from the video:
This rider and a buddy are traveling down this road when the driver of the white pickup decides to cross into their lane (at this point it could be not paying attention or intentional).
The rider then slows down and makes a U-Turn (presumably to give a piece of his mind to the driver of the truck) <-- which is not the best idea but we've all either wanted to do it or have done it at some point.
-As the rider turns around we can tell (and hear) the truck has spotted him making the U-Turn and decides to join in on the conversation.
The pickup driver comes to a screeching hault in what appears to be the beginning of a not-so-pleasant conversation.
-Now we have ourselves a classic road rage confrontation.
-Once we can hear the conversation start, we gather that mother is angry about something prior to this even in the form of either speeding or noise of some sort in front of their residence.
-Driver of the pickup then exits his truck and approaches the biker (this is the part where he lost my vote)
-we don't really gather that much more detailed info of why the driver of the truck did what he did, but we do know that he's bringing the well-being of his kids into the situation, which could be what the woman was referring to earlier.
-2nd rider finally approaches the scene and basically introduces himself as Mr. fuck-that.
now my thoughts on it are there were mistakes made by both parties throughout the video.. what I don't get though, is if your main gripe with these riders was you and your children's well-being, why then decided to load them all up and seemingly (seek out) the offenders, drive into oncoming traffic endangering everyone on board's lives, and then proceed to exit the vehicle in the middle of the road and approach a stranger (who could be concealed carrying) and start a confrontation with your family in the parked truck next to it.
with all of that said... you can ignore everything I gathered from the video and just watch some dude headbutt the shit out of a trucker that swerved into a rider's lane to run him off the road.
side note: The next day, the same two bikers came across the same guy passing them on the road, he managed to throw a glass bottle out the window at them. Im not sure if that video is still up or not.
......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yei...ature=youtu.be
Last edited by Rockstar21; 05-28-2015 at 01:55 PM.
#1812
Superstressed
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Have to say, the gentleman driving truck lost my vote when he swerved into the oncoming lane. The reason I say that he lost my vote then, is that it looked from the video, or sounded from the conversation, to be intentional. If he (the truck driver) was concerned for his family's welfare, it seems that calling the police would have been the smarter thing to do. Again, based on what I saw/heard, was what you said Rockstar; "Once we can hear the conversation start, we gather that mother is angry about something prior to this even in the form of either speeding or noise of some sort in front of their residence."
It seems clear that the people in the truck new enough about the bikers, to identify that these were the same guys who did something jeopardizing their family's welfare. So, based on that, they should have been able to give the police a good enough description, possibly a full license plate id for the cops to identify them.
Ahh, I'm rambling. Anyway you look at it, it's a bad situation all around. A shame to see, glad no one got seriously injured.
It seems clear that the people in the truck new enough about the bikers, to identify that these were the same guys who did something jeopardizing their family's welfare. So, based on that, they should have been able to give the police a good enough description, possibly a full license plate id for the cops to identify them.
Ahh, I'm rambling. Anyway you look at it, it's a bad situation all around. A shame to see, glad no one got seriously injured.
#1813
The Dumb One
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As I spoke with more people about it last night (yesterday was bike night and everyone had seen it) I realized that I'm also pretty surprised that the two riders didn't take the violence further considering the danger he just put them in.
I've never faced that type of situation, but another foot to the left and that truck would have killed one or maybe both of them. The fact that he drove off with just a headbutt is probably best case scenario for him.
I've never faced that type of situation, but another foot to the left and that truck would have killed one or maybe both of them. The fact that he drove off with just a headbutt is probably best case scenario for him.
#1815
Just going by the video I'm with the riders.
If the driver was pissed at something prior there is no need to endanger his family or the rider by driving into oncoming traffic. Just get the police involved.
If the driver was pissed at something prior there is no need to endanger his family or the rider by driving into oncoming traffic. Just get the police involved.
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#1817
The Dumb One
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not innocent from wrongdoing at all.
Also not a neighborhood, they just happen to live off a highway. even cars doing the speed limit are life-threatening.. don't let your kids play on the highway.
I think the noise is what pissed them off more than well-being.
Also not a neighborhood, they just happen to live off a highway. even cars doing the speed limit are life-threatening.. don't let your kids play on the highway.
I think the noise is what pissed them off more than well-being.
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#1818
Stage 1 Audi S5
So i checked out the R1 the other day, very disappointed in the lack of undertail exhaust and the funky looking front end. I loved it in pics and the technology is incredible but I don't know. Actually works out better this way, I can now shop used because I can't see dropping 17k on a new one, especially because it's ugly.
#1819
The Dumb One
iTrader: (1)
I don't understand why all bikes don't have under-tail exhausts. it just cleans up the side of bike so much.
Honda even switched back to it on the newest bikes. I was never a fan of side exit.
Honda even switched back to it on the newest bikes. I was never a fan of side exit.
#1822
#1827
AZ Community Team
Probably the best save of all time
Amazing save for Moto3 rider in Sunday's race
Loved it when he kept riding across the finish line on his kneepads!
Last edited by Legend2TL; 06-30-2015 at 08:50 AM.
#1830
Senior Moderator
#1831
AZ Community Team
The bikes and times of the Kentucky Kid, Nicky Hayden
#1833
Moderator
#1835
AZ Community Team
This was great, proper way to handle the situation.
#1836
AZ Community Team
'Easy Rider' bike designer Cliff Vaughs, 79, lived many lives: Photographer, filmmake
'Easy Rider' bike designer Cliff Vaughs, 79, lived many lives: Photographer, filmmaker, boat captain - LA Times
RIP, helped design and create arguable the most famous chopper of all time.
Certainly led a interesting life to say the least
RIP, helped design and create arguable the most famous chopper of all time.
Certainly led a interesting life to say the least
#1840
Moderator
Thoughts on the new BMW K1600B? Not my style, but surely a nice ride:
BMWs attempt at poaching some Harley sales.
BMWs attempt at poaching some Harley sales.