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lol its hitting 80 tomorrow going to have to take a bike in to work... but which one?
Winter is finally hitting here in Utah tonight. But that's OK, I'm currently bikeless
But I do love winter and snow
lol its hitting 80 tomorrow going to have to take a bike in to work... but which one?
Casual jacket - Rev'it Newton jacket. Again something I can wear on the bike to meetings and not look too out of place.
Recently had my bike (sv650) stolen from a commuter carpark. With the possible outcome of getting a insurance claim I went and looked at a 2010 Triumph speed triple with 38k on the clocks, anyone here with a speed triple with that mileage?
Quiet round here, damn this time of year.
Here's a look at the "Street Twin" Triumph are working on
http://i.imgur.com/5jsa7X4.jpg
You all know I love Triumph but I'm just not sure about this one. Just looks like they took the new T120 and bolted an old Street Triple front-end on. Which isn't inherently bad, it's just not particularly exciting.
I've been testing out the heated grips on the DL1000. Did 30 minutes last night in ~38F/3C weather, not too bad. Tips of thumbs don't get a lot of contact, otherwise quite bearable with the A* Archer.
Heated gloves are better for the thumbs, but I never end up wearing mine when I need them the most. Heated Grips are the way to go for sure. I'd get some for the Monster but apparently they can mess with Ducati's ride by wire throttle (because of course they do)
My dealer wanted me to get heated gloves because he's a nice guy and they are a lot cheaper (several hours of labor for the installation on the DL for the grips), but I hate fiddling with shit getting on/off the bike and for whatever reason current in the gloves creeps me out.
I also had the hand guards installed at the same time and that's probably helped out a lot too. Need to decide whether to get the touring shield in the spring when the serious riding starts again.
I think the stators in the Speed are about as reliable as the Street (so, not really). Other than that its fairly high miles but I can't see why it would be inherently bad as long as its been kept to its service schedules. My Bonneville had 27k on the clock and never missed a beat, while my Street Triple had 5k and broke down twice in 3 months, so I always take mileage with a pinch of salt.
I'm in two minds about getting the used speed triple or waiting for the price of the 2017 MT09 (FZ09) or going all out and getting a new speed triple.
Stocking stuffer?
If going all out is an option anyway, why not try the MT10 as well? In terms of how well equipped it is, might make for a more interesting comparison to the Speed than the MT09.
Very nearly chickened out, but I took the bike today. Sadly it was every bit as cold as I had feared. Hour there, an hour back. Now enjoying the comfort of a hot water bottle.
I am also on the bike this morning. Was nice and crisp. Worth it as the ride was mostly traffic free.
Awesome pics Fallout, thanks for sharing.
Loving the pics Fallout, really good stuff!
Woodcraft stator cover installed to replace the damaged one, fresh oil in the bike as well. It still won't start, but I'm pretty sure now that's due to old gas. Gonna have to siphon that out and try with some fresh gas, instead.
There is only really one thing I dislike about the bike 6 months in, and that's the absolutely abysmal handling at low speeds. The engine sputters and grumbles under 10mph, even in urban mode
Anyway, I was just curious and I'll take this opportunity to ask. How do you guys lean?
Yeah it's getting colder. I found out the hard way my balaclava isn't effective keeping my neck not cold
Anyway, I was just curious and I'll take this opportunity to ask. How do you guys lean?
Just curious
The center photo looks to me like a motorX style/ dakar, the right photo looks like track riding. I am also just going with the bike but in the current weather and greasy roads I try not to lean to much.
The center photo looks to me like a motorX style/ dakar, the right photo looks like track riding. I am also just going with the bike but in the current weather and greasy roads I try not to lean to much.
I'm contemplating whether to commute in 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2.2 celcius) or not... Can't say if its too cold or not since I've no experience.
What spot?
One warm winter day (low 50s in Fahrenheit) I was out riding, and I was meeting up with a friend. Going through his neighborhood, I was pulling up to a stop sign and hit a sheet of ice. I nearly dropped it, but luckily saved it. The townhouses in that neighborhood are very tall and blocked out the sun from hitting the ice patch. Ice sucks dick!