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I ran it hard when I was younger. I had a yzf R6 but also borrowed bikes from my employer at that time who had touring sport BMW in Greenville. We had Aprilia tuonos and Mille Rs at that time on top of BMW. My favorite mountain bike was the little BMW fs650 though. Just a sweet little machine for forest running. View Quote |
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True, just pointing out that they will still go around a corner at faster than duck-walk pace if you don't load them down with curb-feeler hard bags and pull your head out of your butt. |
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I like how on a 600 it sounds like the engine is at redline but you still got another 7 or 8k to go where it really screams into the stratosphere.
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I try not to be misogynist, but every single time I've had a close call with a vehicle pulling out in front of me or merging into me, it's been a woman driver. View Quote I wear a day glow jacket and helmet . Yesterday it was an Indian middle aged man. ( Dot, not feather ) |
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Don't really care, I'm a V-Rod fan more than a HD fan. And now what I really want to do is sell the V-Rod and get some little puddle jumper for puttering around town...my wrists don't allow for much more than that anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think mine will hit 60 in second gear, but haven't been able to ride it in a couple of years due to health issues. Tops out at like 115 or 120, but gets there really, really fast. V-Rod Muscle. Too bad they killed the line last year. A 1400+ CC "Road Rod" would be just the ticket for my style of riding. Base it on the ergos of a 2007 Night Rod: Mid mount controls and a 180mm rear tire. If I can find the right project bike I'll build my own some time. |
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Hanging the handlebars over the line is a dick move. On highways I ride in the left side of the lane. Keeps me in direct line of sight of any driver behind me and gives me more room to move if an emergency occurs (road debris, animal on the road etc). View Quote |
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He's more leaning, rather than weaving, and the speed is not shown. Geez, do we have any real riders on AFRCOM that immediately know what gyrscopic effect is, and counter-steering? One cannot pass the MSF class without being trained and demonstrating it. I can lean too, to the point where my floor boards scrap the pavement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Harleys cannot weave in traffic at 70 to 80 MPH due to something called gyroscopic effect. Monkey bars (sometimes called suicide bars) make it worse. Those bars loose leverage for counter-steering. It needs a lot of room at those speeds to where it's not weaving but lane changing. Racers and other rice burners are designed to minimize this effect as best as they can, but hogs are not. 1989 FLSTC Heritage Software, M1 class on my driver's license, and a MSF certificate, but I've not ridden in over 10 years. I can still spot over-embellishment. He should have said it was a rice burner. If you want my credentials, I have been riding for almost eight years, I have taken the Basic Rider's Course, Basic Rider's Course-2, and the Advanced Rider's Course, and am MSF certified to teach all three. |
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I have a 2012 HD Road King and she glides like a Cadillac at 100 mph with no death wobble. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I was just at a customers house today and she was showing me her Harley. What I really noticed was the chromed out steering stabilizer that she had on her bike. Asked her about it and she said it helps a lot and she had it put on after she almost lost it from the death wobble. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Harleys can do 80mph? Fastest i have seen has gone 60 holding up traffic. |
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....who think they're invincible. On the way home, noticed in my rear view mirror the single shining headlamp of douchbagery weaving in and out of traffic doing 70-80mph in a 45mph. It's a Harley with those high chopper bars. A large truck fully merges into the center lane a few car lengths ahead and douchy-mc-straight pipes also weaves into that lane at the last moment, then slams on his brakes and swerves in my lane ahead of me, while blipping his throttle at the truck like it will protect him from the side/rear of a full size truck. Best was his lack of any safety gear, especially no helmet. Just lol. The guy will be getting coloring books for Christmas in no time. View Quote That wasn't Douchbagery Weaving, it was a Death Wobble. |
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Death wobble isn't normal. She needs to get everything checked, make sure it's sitting right and torqued correctly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Harleys can do 80mph? Fastest i have seen has gone 60 holding up traffic. |
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Bright colors, full coverage leathers, and full face helmets are my friends. I don't care if I'm dressed like a power ranger. I do what it takes to be seen. Ride like you are invisible and everybody else is drunk. View Quote Oh this is a bikers suck thread. OK. I am angerous! Very angerous! Also! Concerned! Seriously, I rode for decades. US19 in Pinellas County FL persuaded me to drive a cage. |
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Yes, I believe it's the caster that makes turning wheels want to track straight on cars on bikes. There is also some kind of physics phenomenon going on in the tracking of the front and rear wheels on a bike/motorcycle that makes it want to travel straight. However I belive that the bike stiffening up and resisting turning more as the speed builds is indeed from the gyroscopic effect of the wheels and engine spinning. When you countersteer you are actually making the bike fall toward the side you want to turn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Gyroscopic effect is not what makes a motorcycle want to travel in a straight line. It's a small factor but 2 wheeled vehicles designed to have no significant gyroscopic forces still self stabilize. There is also some kind of physics phenomenon going on in the tracking of the front and rear wheels on a bike/motorcycle that makes it want to travel straight. However I belive that the bike stiffening up and resisting turning more as the speed builds is indeed from the gyroscopic effect of the wheels and engine spinning. When you countersteer you are actually making the bike fall toward the side you want to turn. |
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I have a 2012 HD Road King and she glides like a Cadillac at 100 mph with no death wobble. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I think the Harleys you have seen are broken View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Donorcycles land a couple people through my doors each year, some from their own fault, some from cager incompetence.
Either way, I wouldn't ride one if I had kids at home especially here in the city. |
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I've gone 105 in my Street 750, still room left to go. This is bone stock also.
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This is now a Harley pic thread, for all the haters!!!!!
Attached File ETA- I need to take a more recent pic now that I have black highway pegs, need to black out the passenger pegs also I see. It's a work in progress to me so in time I'll have it all done. |
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This is now a Harley pic thread, for all the haters!!!!! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/239019/IMG_1654-275598.JPG ETA- I need to take a more recent pic now that I have black highway pegs, need to black out the passenger pegs also I see. It's a work in progress to me so in time I'll have it all done. View Quote |
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If I knew how to photoshop I'd have added that and so much more even, then posted it, just to mess with the haters!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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....who think they're invincible. On the way home, noticed in my rear view mirror the single shining headlamp of douchbagery weaving in and out of traffic doing 70-80mph in a 45mph. It's a Harley with those high chopper bars. A large truck fully merges into the center lane a few car lengths ahead and douchy-mc-straight pipes also weaves into that lane at the last moment, then slams on his brakes and swerves in my lane ahead of me, while blipping his throttle at the truck like it will protect him from the side/rear of a full size truck. Best was his lack of any safety gear, especially no helmet. Just lol. The guy will be getting coloring books for Christmas in no time. View Quote |
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Now I'm an ex rider and I'd like to know when the majority of you guys went suicidal? Can anybody tell me why so many seem to crowd the center line to the point of their left hand hanging over into the oncoming lane? You have a whole lane boys. Why crowd the center? View Quote |
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It appears that guy has some legit road racing experience under his belt. He's just too smooth, and a nice recovery on the near "high-side." View Quote |
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I think he was leaning his body the wrong way. I bet he could have gone through those turns much faster and with more traction if he'd have dipped his shoulders into the turns. View Quote |
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The only thing that has stopped me from buying a new Harley for the past 5 years is.........You guessed it.....MOTORCYCLE Riders!!!
I never understood the whole "watch out for motorcycles" shit. Motherfucker, I am in a car that weighs 3000 lbs and has an exoskeleton of steel and reinforced bumpers. Youre on a bicycle with a motor. I THINK YOU SHULD BE WATCHING OUT FOR CARS, DUMBASS. I MEAN, FUCK PHYSICS, RIGHT? |
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Exactly. So why Harley still uses 80s tech is anyone's guess. View Quote And pushrods are sooooooo reliable. So Harley uses both. Twice as hi-tech. Why the ever loving fuck would you put twin cams in a crankcase, to drive pushrods ? WTF. |
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I have the taller brother. '17 1290 SAR https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/31823/IMG_1383_JPG-275612.jpg View Quote |
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The only thing that has stopped me from buying a new Harley for the past 5 years is.........You guessed it.....MOTORCYCLE Riders!!! I never understood the whole "watch out for motorcycles" shit. Motherfucker, I am in a car that weighs 3000 lbs and has an exoskeleton of steel and reinforced bumpers. Youre on a bicycle with a motor. I THINK YOU SHULD BE WATCHING OUT FOR CARS, DUMBASS. I MEAN, FUCK PHYSICS, RIGHT? View Quote |
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Though I despise the ergos and performance envelope of your typical chromed-out Harley (and would choose ANY other motorcycle to ride), it's really what's sitting on top of a seemingly large percentage of them that I really loathe. Once in a while I'll see someone on a hawg riding sensibly/smartly, with a helmet, with a muffler, and NOT laying into his/her throttle when stopped at a stop light... and I'll begin to think that there's hope for the breed. And then the next nine wanna-be rebels will be 100% stereotypical and remind me why the cliched stereotype exists. I've been riding dirt bikes, dual-sports, sport bikes, sport tourers, and even scooters for most of my five decades on this planet. And my two-wheeled ire is aimed solely at the stereotypical chromed v-twin warlords and an occasional out-of-control sport bike squid. I don't take even a moment of silence to ponder their demise when it inevitably occurs. The bugs on my windshield did less to bring about their fate and are missed more than the two-wheeled stunt clowns.
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That guy rides his Harley right at the edge of its maximum performance. The guy on the sportbike filming him, however, was not anywhere near the edge of his maximum performance and actually had to hit his brakes a couple of times to keep from getting too close. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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True, just pointing out that they will still go around a corner at faster than duck-walk pace if you don't load them down with curb-feeler hard bags and pull your head out of your butt. |
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The only thing that has stopped me from buying a new Harley for the past 5 years is.........You guessed it.....MOTORCYCLE Riders!!! I never understood the whole "watch out for motorcycles" shit. Motherfucker, I am in a car that weighs 3000 lbs and has an exoskeleton of steel and reinforced bumpers. Youre on a bicycle with a motor. I THINK YOU SHULD BE WATCHING OUT FOR CARS, DUMBASS. I MEAN, FUCK PHYSICS, RIGHT? View Quote The point is that people tend to miss us sometimes when driving. I've had green lights and people turn left right across my path multiple times. I've had people at stop signs start going before I'm through the intersection. I couldn't even guess how many people have tried to changes lanes into mine when I'm essentially physically in the spot they're trying to get to. A few weeks ago, the son of the salesman I bought my latest bike from was killed on a state highway by a trucker going left. Only 2 vehicles on the road, and the trucker killed him. Speed wasn't a factor. That's the point. It's not giving bikers the right of way or anything, it's reminding everybody not everyone is on the road in a large vehicle that should be impossible not to see. |
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One of the funniest things I saw this summer -
Going down a back country road and off in the distance I see a group of bikers...a large group of bikers. The line of bikers must have been near a mile long, it was huge, some kind of gathering. At least %80 of them were wearing those bright yellow-green hiviz vests with reflective stripes sewn into them...and none of them was wearing any PPE at all, including helmets. Most of then weren't even wearing long pants. The only ones I saw wearing helmets were in full leathers, but they didn't bother with the hiviz vests. I laughed out loud when I picked out that trend |
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