rockstar143 divided by 2 - 2009 Honda Shadow Spirit
#42
J and K trying to kill ourselves?
Yeah man, the modding bug is strong for sure...
we'll see...I bought a new petcock (pron: pet cock) because the filter on it was gummed up
and who knows about the diaphragm etc so I figured it would be good to ensure good flow of gas...
the other thing here is my bike lived on Melbourne beach for 10 years so every clamp and screw is pretty rusty where you
can't see...so I don't want to open a can of worms unscrewing all this shit that might strip out to have to do trial and error on
which jets to install and then deal with potentially running rich and fouling plugs.
I should have spent a little more for fuel injected as of 2012 maybe?
Either way, I have baffles removed on the oem...which isn't as loud and obnoxious but that might be a good thing.
I picked up the V&H for pretty cheap since they were scuffed up so I'll probably turn a profit selling it.
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Rusted hardware?
Sheiiiit...
"Should have waited until spring to buy it." -BlackAck
IMO, debaffled OEM is usually the best trade. I've been a nats fart away from buying a loudAF slip-on for over 10 years but I've realized that it's all "modbug" and not really necessary. On my bike, desnorkling the intake box gave just the right amount of ricer growl to scratch the itch. The only reason to swap the OEM exhaust now is to cover up a lowside slide. In fact, I generally assume any non-OEM exhausts are due to a slide. YMMV
Loud pipessave lives are just annoy as fuck.
Sheiiiit...
"Should have waited until spring to buy it." -BlackAck
IMO, debaffled OEM is usually the best trade. I've been a nats fart away from buying a loudAF slip-on for over 10 years but I've realized that it's all "modbug" and not really necessary. On my bike, desnorkling the intake box gave just the right amount of ricer growl to scratch the itch. The only reason to swap the OEM exhaust now is to cover up a lowside slide. In fact, I generally assume any non-OEM exhausts are due to a slide. YMMV
Loud pipes
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Rusted hardware?
Sheiiiit...
"Should have waited until spring to buy it." -BlackAck
IMO, debaffled OEM is usually the best trade. I've been a nats fart away from buying a loudAF slip-on for over 10 years but I've realized that it's all "modbug" and not really necessary. On my bike, desnorkling the intake box gave just the right amount of ricer growl to scratch the itch. The only reason to swap the OEM exhaust now is to cover up a lowside slide. In fact, I generally assume any non-OEM exhausts are due to a slide. YMMV
Loud pipessave lives are just annoy as fuck.
Sheiiiit...
"Should have waited until spring to buy it." -BlackAck
IMO, debaffled OEM is usually the best trade. I've been a nats fart away from buying a loudAF slip-on for over 10 years but I've realized that it's all "modbug" and not really necessary. On my bike, desnorkling the intake box gave just the right amount of ricer growl to scratch the itch. The only reason to swap the OEM exhaust now is to cover up a lowside slide. In fact, I generally assume any non-OEM exhausts are due to a slide. YMMV
Loud pipes
Odd question you might know the answer to...there's one line that comes off a "T"...haven't traced where it leads under the bike but one side of the split goes to the tank vent...other one just terminates to nothing under the tank...it's tie wrapped up and looks like it's never been connected to anything...safe to assume it's a vent hose?
Yeah, it's funny...people say loud pipes save lives etc etc...and yes it does sound cool but I feel embarrassed to turn down any residential street where someone is standing outside...and the thudding popping on downshift is great but also supposedly means it's running so lean it'll eventually damage the motor...so really replacing with a bigger jet would have eliminated what I thought was cool. Plus, it doesn't hide the terrible touch up job the guy did on the rear swing-arm like the stock one does
There was a little bogging on cold starts but I'm realizing that's probably the nature of carb'd...
I figure with a new petcock, intake and plugs, I'll be good for a while without complicating things.
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Odd question you might know the answer to...there's one line that comes off a "T"...haven't traced where it leads under the bike but one side of the split goes to the tank vent...other one just terminates to nothing under the tank...it's tie wrapped up and looks like it's never been connected to anything...safe to assume it's a vent hose?
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heh.
petcock..
petcock..
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Well, after learning about the "reserve" setting on the fuel tank...I've had no issues with the old girl. Got the stock unbaffled exhaust back on this biatch and listed the V&H for sale.
Been running great with new plugs and air filter.
Have been going to watch the sunset almost every night, absolutely love it.
Been running great with new plugs and air filter.
Have been going to watch the sunset almost every night, absolutely love it.
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Congrats on the bike! Be careful, especially in Florida. And as someone else mentioned (I'm too lazy to go back and check ), wear all the gear, all the time. Even if it's just a test ride after doing some maintenance.
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Yikes! :eeK
Be careful J
Be careful J
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So Fla, ATGATT = a t-shirt, board shorts & flip flops, hat optional
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Kidding, obviously. Keep the rubber side down & your head on a swivel.
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Congrats on the bike! I had an 1985 Honda Interceptor VFR 500 for a hot minute in college in the late 90s. It was one of the first sport bikes. It was a blast, but about a month in the V4 bit the dust and thus ended my very short, but very exhilarating motorcycle riding career. I still lust for the newer VFR's whenever I see them, but my old arse is too scur'd to get back on one, so I will have to live vicariously through your posts.
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#58
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Congrats on the bike! I had an 1985 Honda Interceptor VFR 500 for a hot minute in college in the late 90s. It was one of the first sport bikes. It was a blast, but about a month in the V4 bit the dust and thus ended my very short, but very exhilarating motorcycle riding career. I still lust for the newer VFR's whenever I see them, but my old arse is too scur'd to get back on one, so I will have to live vicariously through your posts.
Also looking at your age...I don't think you qualify for OLD!
I just had someone who was aged 27 yesterday tell me they felt "old" ....sigh......
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My sense of adventure and thrill has diminished over the years, especially once kids came into the picture. I worry too much about something terrible happening while thrill seeking. This even happens on roller coasters. Who am I kidding, it happened the other day in one of those glass elevators in a super tall hotel atrium. If I'm experiencing that there, a motorcycle is likely not an option for me any longer.
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My sense of adventure and thrill has diminished over the years, especially once kids came into the picture. I worry too much about something terrible happening while thrill seeking. This even happens on roller coasters. Who am I kidding, it happened the other day in one of those glass elevators in a super tall hotel atrium. If I'm experiencing that there, a motorcycle is likely not an option for me any longer.
Bike riding def is more dangerous than cars...but with defensive/safe riding and ALL the gear....not nearly as bad as some of the young squids who seem eager to become meat paste on the asphalt....
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The guy at the local Honda bike dealership was telling me...
next time you find out someone died on a bike...or was hurt on a bike...or someone tells you they know 3 people that died last year.
Ask them:
Were they under 30? Yep.
Were they on a crotch rocket that is designed and built for a track? Yep.
Were they driving fast as fuck? Yep.
Was it at 1am? Yep.
He said the likelihood that an over 30 year old riding a cruiser wearing gear and NOT DRINKING (I don't drink) will have an issue is very slim.
Like you said, defensive driving...expect that they don't see you. Expect that they are distracted.
Count on it, even. And even if they do see you, count on them not caring. And then there are even the vindictive
ones that have had bad experiences and have a disdain for motorcycle riders. Be defensive...don't be a hero...don't let
your ego get the best of you.
Now that I'm getting to the point of being comfortable enough with the controls and actually maneuvering a 500 pound bicycle...
I'm just starting to really enjoy myself and I honestly feel like I probably will not ever not have a bike of some kind again. It's just
another hobby...like my kayak or my cars or my mountain bike. I enjoy it but it doesn't define me. I won't be buying leathers with
patches and changing how I talk or dress. I won't be heading to the local bar (Cafe 27) too often...maybe once in a while to look
at other bikes...but the social aspect of it isn't really my scene.
Ordered the Quiet Baffles for the Vance and Hines...I just painted the heat shield over with bbq grill paint too...so it looks pretty.
I really like how stealthy it makes the bike look and if it helps with the rasp while keeping the deep tone and adding back a little
back pressure I need to give me low end torque back. I'll be happy.
next time you find out someone died on a bike...or was hurt on a bike...or someone tells you they know 3 people that died last year.
Ask them:
Were they under 30? Yep.
Were they on a crotch rocket that is designed and built for a track? Yep.
Were they driving fast as fuck? Yep.
Was it at 1am? Yep.
He said the likelihood that an over 30 year old riding a cruiser wearing gear and NOT DRINKING (I don't drink) will have an issue is very slim.
Like you said, defensive driving...expect that they don't see you. Expect that they are distracted.
Count on it, even. And even if they do see you, count on them not caring. And then there are even the vindictive
ones that have had bad experiences and have a disdain for motorcycle riders. Be defensive...don't be a hero...don't let
your ego get the best of you.
Now that I'm getting to the point of being comfortable enough with the controls and actually maneuvering a 500 pound bicycle...
I'm just starting to really enjoy myself and I honestly feel like I probably will not ever not have a bike of some kind again. It's just
another hobby...like my kayak or my cars or my mountain bike. I enjoy it but it doesn't define me. I won't be buying leathers with
patches and changing how I talk or dress. I won't be heading to the local bar (Cafe 27) too often...maybe once in a while to look
at other bikes...but the social aspect of it isn't really my scene.
Ordered the Quiet Baffles for the Vance and Hines...I just painted the heat shield over with bbq grill paint too...so it looks pretty.
I really like how stealthy it makes the bike look and if it helps with the rasp while keeping the deep tone and adding back a little
back pressure I need to give me low end torque back. I'll be happy.
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This is one of the big reasons I sold my Triumph after a year of ownership - I bought it when I was 22, sold it at 23. It was too fast and honestly scared me because I just knew I'd do something dumb on it. I miss that bike now, but my back starts to hurt just thinking about the riding position
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It's true. Most of the old riders I know have logged thousands of miles and typically ride on weekends at reasonable times under smart scenarios. Guys mostly in their 40's and up. You're going to have to lower your testosterone to prevent unwanted speeding
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#65
You know way too much about me...
LOL...
there's also a reason I picked a comfy cruiser with a 750 motor that is happy at about 75mph and no more.
That's another thing I've been told...plan your ride...good weather, no traffic, stress free...etc...otherwise...take 4 wheels.
LOL...
there's also a reason I picked a comfy cruiser with a 750 motor that is happy at about 75mph and no more.
That's another thing I've been told...plan your ride...good weather, no traffic, stress free...etc...otherwise...take 4 wheels.
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But in reality, flip-flops, board shorts with no shirt. Confederate flag bandana on the head, all whacked out on bath salts. Blasting down the highway, the high way.
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Null and proud of it
You know way too much about me...
LOL...
there's also a reason I picked a comfy cruiser with a 750 motor that is happy at about 75mph and no more.
That's another thing I've been told...plan your ride...good weather, no traffic, stress free...etc...otherwise...take 4 wheels.
LOL...
there's also a reason I picked a comfy cruiser with a 750 motor that is happy at about 75mph and no more.
That's another thing I've been told...plan your ride...good weather, no traffic, stress free...etc...otherwise...take 4 wheels.
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Someday, an RS6 Avant+
Congrats on the bike. Wife told me I can get one once all the kids are out of the house and my life insurance is up to date.
Seriously, Florida has some pretty bad drivers out there. Stay safe and enjoy the ride.
Seriously, Florida has some pretty bad drivers out there. Stay safe and enjoy the ride.
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It's a little rough and you'll probably walk with a limp for a day or two, butt it's worth it to throw a leg over, grab the handles and go for a ride. The rash sucks but they make ointments for that.
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You motherfuckers...
Logged about 300 miles in the last week...220 of them last Sunday.
I never anticipated loving it as much as I do.
Got some bluetooth helmet 2 way speakers which is amazing...cruising to Bob Seger
Also have an amber sun shade for my HLC helmet.
Love you guys, come on for a ride
Logged about 300 miles in the last week...220 of them last Sunday.
I never anticipated loving it as much as I do.
Got some bluetooth helmet 2 way speakers which is amazing...cruising to Bob Seger
Also have an amber sun shade for my HLC helmet.
Love you guys, come on for a ride
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#77
Oh and I forgot to mention, bought the quiet baffles for the vance and hines...game changer...
added the back pressure I needed and took away the annoying high pitched rasp and crazy loudness.
Still have the crazy downshift thumping pops!
Also painted the air cleaner cover with plastidip
added the back pressure I needed and took away the annoying high pitched rasp and crazy loudness.
Still have the crazy downshift thumping pops!
Also painted the air cleaner cover with plastidip
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Nice update dude! Stay safe out there and have fun!
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