Motorcycles in the HOV Lane?

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Re: Motorcycles in the HOV Lane?

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I know the HOV lanes here in Northern California are for motorcycles. I ride HOV across the bridges at rush hour saving 2.50 per toll at rush hour.

I am working to change the way i do things and retooling to be lighter and smaller. I am trying to set up a commuter bike that carries all my production equipment. If i can fit it all into 2 pelican 1500 series cases and a backpack, i will be golden. The time difference riding driving is 30 minutes on the bike vs. over 2 hours to go 30 miles.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Ridercam wrote:I am working to change the way i do things and retooling to be lighter and smaller. I am trying to set up a commuter bike that carries all my production equipment. If i can fit it all into 2 pelican 1500 series cases and a backpack, i will be golden. The time difference riding driving is 30 minutes on the bike vs. over 2 hours to go 30 miles.
CBR250Rs have been set up with Pelicans on the sides.
Top speed of 90+ mph. Possible 70mpg, but that is easier on surface streets. I've found commuting on the interstate lowers my mpg. http://www.fuelly.com/driver/cbr250r/cbr250r

But you can easily change gearing if you are after more mileage. I also had a gel seat made for mine.

edit: and they are easily affordable, and ABS is available.
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A guy at work has one but he won't let me ride it.
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enigmaT120 wrote:A guy at work has one but he won't let me ride it.
Not even if you let him ride your bicycle?
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Rob wrote:
enigmaT120 wrote:A guy at work has one but he won't let me ride it.
Not even if you let him ride your bicycle?
I never bring my bicycle all the way to Stayton any more, (I leave it in the bus yard where I get on the bus) so it wouldn't be around for him to try. But now that you mention it, it's funny that several people have let me ride their motorcycles, but nobody has seemed interested in riding my R65. Should I feel insulted? It's suspension is lousy compared to the F650 I rode, and isn't even as good as the KLR 650's, but my motor is much more smooth than theirs.
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Rob wrote:
Ridercam wrote:I am working to change the way i do things and retooling to be lighter and smaller. I am trying to set up a commuter bike that carries all my production equipment. If i can fit it all into 2 pelican 1500 series cases and a backpack, i will be golden. The time difference riding driving is 30 minutes on the bike vs. over 2 hours to go 30 miles.
CBR250Rs have been set up with Pelicans on the sides.
Top speed of 90+ mph. Possible 70mpg, but that is easier on surface streets. I've found commuting on the interstate lowers my mpg. http://www.fuelly.com/driver/cbr250r/cbr250r

But you can easily change gearing if you are after more mileage. I also had a gel seat made for mine.

edit: and they are easily affordable, and ABS is available.

I can't get a ride on one. Love to try it out. seems the honda dealers do not like to give test rides... maybe thats why i never bought a new honda.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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The dealer I bought mine from was anxious for me to test ride a NC700, but I wanted the 250 for it's seat height.
How many Honda dealers are there in your area? Surely one would have a used one you could try - hopefully with a stock muffler. That seems to be the first thing many of the young people change out when they buy one of these. They think they are getting a crotch rocket for $4000, and when it doesn't make enough noise (and yes, it is visually unappealing), they put on a slip on.
Then we see threads titled "Does anyone make a quiet aftermarket muffler?" :lol:
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And if you like glitz and don't mind being a billboard, it comes in Repsol colors which I find very nice.
But Honda doesn't make the Repsol bikes available with ABS! :?:

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But I think it would have a conspicuity advantage over the other colors. I know I notice them!
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Reviving this Zombie thread with an update.

I was ticketed late last summer for riding in the HOV lane. Almost 6 months later, I finally had my day in court. I'm pleased to report that the charge against me was dropped, but I'm disappointed that it was due to 'no evidence' because the LEO who issued the ticket didn't show.

As a defendant & a motorcyclist, I feel somewhat vindicated, but I still would have preferred the opportunity to try out my defense. I believe I'll keep on riding in the HOV lane in hopes of being ticketed again!

On the other hand, as a taxpayer & citizen, I feel angry that we have police out there charging folks with 'offenses' that they're happy to accept fine payments for, but that they're not even prepared themselves to defend in court! It's also aggravating that they're willing to waste the court's time, & ultimately our tax dollars, on these kinds of tickets too!

If I factor my own time spent away from work & my family fighting this ticket (a $75 fine), I'd certainly have been better off just paying it, but it's satisfying to come away from traffic court once again with an unblemished record of fights won!
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Re: Motorcycles in the HOV Lane?

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On Long Island, HOV lane, Motorcycles OK.
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