You hang around long enough, you find out they are nicer, even. Weirder too.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:08 pmClearly she didn't hang around long enough.philharmonic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:33 pm She said to me, as I left for my ride. "Your friends are nice"
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Had a mishap at EOM in TN. A car driver made a left turn around a tractor trailer and directly into our path. Dianne was on the back and we center punched a Honda Civic. We are relatively unhurt, some soreness and a sprained wrist but my beloved '07 that endured 680 consecutive days of riding and went on t carry JD Smith to his first Iron Butt Rally finish is sadly no more. Bike is surely totaled as the front tire is now touching the exhaust header, radiator is leaking, most body panels are cracked or damaged. Bright side is any accident you walk away from has to be counted as win. Bike is sitting at the Maggie Valley Inn parking lot until the insurance company goes and picks it up.
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Yea, but nobody says it. Usually it's "What a bunch of d*ckheads, but they sure are fun!"wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:28 amYou hang around long enough, you find out they are nicer, even. Weirder too.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:08 pmClearly she didn't hang around long enough.philharmonic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:33 pm She said to me, as I left for my ride. "Your friends are nice"
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Damn Chuck, that sucks. Too bad your coworker took his bike back. Glad you weren't hurt and sad for the bike. However, new bike shopping, whoohoo!
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As for me, well, my Minneapolis trip got delayed, so I'm working remotely, but doing afternoon/evening shift, which kind of sucks. However, since it's still pretty warm in Texas, this does afford me the ability to push the kid out the door to school and then swing a leg over the bike while it's still nice out. I had an errand to run to the post office, so I stopped afterwards for coffee and breakfast at a local place.
Nice selection of breakfast eats.
I settled on a chocolate chocolate chip muffin and house coffee black. I always will try a new place with the house coffee black, because that's the only way to tell if the coffee is any good. Some folks will tell you that a place has good coffee, but really they have good toppings. When you strip away the frothed milk, cinnamon, french vanilla, and chocolate sprinkles, the coffee sucks. This place had pretty good coffee, not super bitter, but maybe needed a bit more flavor. Still, quite good and woke me up, so it did it's job. Muffin was delicious too.
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I always drink my coffee black. I like it Hot, Black and Bitter. Just like my wife's heart.
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So you keep telling us.
Liar.
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Well dam it, Biker Chuck. I did see something to this effect on Facebook, but didn't put 2 and 2 together. I'm very glad you and your lovely pillion were not hurt.
Moreover, I'm very pleased that you've picked the gorgeous '14 as your next weapon of choice. Be forewarned, the others will snicker. They will rant. They will offer displeasing words of discouragement. But fear not, my friend. We know better. Stay the course and all will be well soon enough.
Most importantly, if memory serves, you were conjuring up a side trip to Louisiana before SFO. Now do not delay on your procurement of a new steed. The Redfishes and I have a thing or two to show you.
(Boy - if you get a red one, then we can TRIPLE team Andrew. I'd enjoy that quite a bit....)
Moreover, I'm very pleased that you've picked the gorgeous '14 as your next weapon of choice. Be forewarned, the others will snicker. They will rant. They will offer displeasing words of discouragement. But fear not, my friend. We know better. Stay the course and all will be well soon enough.
Most importantly, if memory serves, you were conjuring up a side trip to Louisiana before SFO. Now do not delay on your procurement of a new steed. The Redfishes and I have a thing or two to show you.
(Boy - if you get a red one, then we can TRIPLE team Andrew. I'd enjoy that quite a bit....)
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Pants, I came dangerously close to trading the 2007 in back in late 2014 to buy a 2014A at a local dealership. It had gone far enough in the process that I had the numbers and knew what it was going to cost me but opted not to pull the trigger at that time. So far my insurance company is really helping me out a lot and I learned I had a lower deductible that I realized. Ultimately it should go against the car driver as they were even cited at the scene.
I spoke with a dealership about 2 hours north of me earlier this morning as they have a 2014 on their website. The bike is still there and while it has a relatively fresh Shinko tire on the front the rear is still the original tire so it would definitely need replaced ASAP. Sadly my now destroyed 2007 just had tires put on last Sunday and only saw about 800 miles of use before this jackass caused me so much grief.
I spoke with a dealership about 2 hours north of me earlier this morning as they have a 2014 on their website. The bike is still there and while it has a relatively fresh Shinko tire on the front the rear is still the original tire so it would definitely need replaced ASAP. Sadly my now destroyed 2007 just had tires put on last Sunday and only saw about 800 miles of use before this jackass caused me so much grief.
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I'm surprised griff didn't pry those tires off for you...
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Modified it for you.
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Rode about 180 miles to the coast for a club sammich. Then rode home. Good day, very little humidity and a couple new roads off the beaten path heading south & southeast discovered.
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I put a tank of gas through my bike on a glorious 27 degree day...and got to feel 195km/hr again in a full tilt boogie blast of acceleration..
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Geez, it got up to 86F during my morning ride.CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:04 pm I put a tank of gas through my bike on a glorious 27 degree day...and got to feel 195km/hr again in a full tilt boogie blast of acceleration..
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Checked the brake pads...43385 miles and still got several thousand miles left
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I'm thinking he was yankin yer Canuckian chain. But he is Jasen, so maybe not?CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:45 pm 27c = 80.6F....Git yer canadian to murican translator out.
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I am thinking he was saying that your high was lower than his morning low temp.CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:45 pm 27c = 80.6F....Git yer canadian to murican translator out.
My morning ride was a chilly 73F. Brrrrr! Thought I was going to have to turn on the heated grips.
About the FJR/Yoshimura Exhaust:
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At cruising speeds in top gear the difference between these and stock is almost not enough to notice.
In the top half of the RPM range these pipes talk to you. Full Throttle acceleration after 5K RPM, these pipes REALLY talk to you.
Somehow the frequency of the vibration in the passenger pegs is changed. I won't say there is less vibration but the frequency has changed and it is...It's better. I can't measure this but it's real.
And the mufflers really look Good on the AssFault Gray bike.
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Jeez., apparently ..muricans are shit at math. It was hotter for gixxerjasen than it was for me, but the difference is/was about 2 rch’s..The rest of the week here is pure crap weatherwise.
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Do you realize we are saying the same thing? Except we dumb Muricans are not insulting your Canadian Comprehension skills.CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:59 pm Jeez., apparently ..muricans are shit at math. It was hotter for gixxerjasen than it was for me, but the difference is/was about 2 rch’s..The rest of the week here is pure crap weatherwise.
I will type this S.L.O.W.L.Y.
The high temp for you in Canada was colder than the low temp for Jasen in Texas. It doesn't matter if the difference is 0.0001 Kelvin.
Jeez. Now y'all got me typing sarcasm. Dang it.
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It was difficult to comprehend what you were saying because of the murican accentRedfish wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:29 pmDo you realize we are saying the same thing? Except we dumb Muricans are not insulting your Canadian Comprehension skills.CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:59 pm Jeez., apparently ..muricans are shit at math. It was hotter for gixxerjasen than it was for me, but the difference is/was about 2 rch’s..The rest of the week here is pure crap weatherwise.
I will type this S.L.O.W.L.Y.
The high temp for you in Canada was colder than the low temp for Jasen in Texas. It doesn't matter if the difference is 0.0001 Kelvin.
Jeez. Now y'all got me typing sarcasm. Dang it.
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CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:32 pmIt was difficult to comprehend what you were saying because of the murican accentRedfish wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:29 pmDo you realize we are saying the same thing? Except we dumb Muricans are not insulting your Canadian Comprehension skills.CollingsBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:59 pm Jeez., apparently ..muricans are shit at math. It was hotter for gixxerjasen than it was for me, but the difference is/was about 2 rch’s..The rest of the week here is pure crap weatherwise.
I will type this S.L.O.W.L.Y.
The high temp for you in Canada was colder than the low temp for Jasen in Texas. It doesn't matter if the difference is 0.0001 Kelvin.
Jeez. Now y'all got me typing sarcasm. Dang it.
I just KNEW it was gonna be my fault.
Sorry, I will try harder next time.
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