Staying out of crashes is more important than gear . . . right up until the crash.bbelk wrote: I agree with you that staying out of crashes is more important than the gear, but sometimes....
Then gear is all there is.
Staying out of crashes is more important than gear . . . right up until the crash.bbelk wrote: I agree with you that staying out of crashes is more important than the gear, but sometimes....
Maybe limit it to one thought.PITAPan wrote:
Couple thoughts:
ME 109 wrote:
Maybe limit it to one thought.
Just in case the server blows up.
Helmets break in, a lot. it should be generally a bit too tight initially. Breaking it in off the bike can be wise. Cotton helmet lines (several and cary them all) can also be very nice. Helmet stays clean, switching liners keeps you head drier in the heat. on my flip up (Concept) the liners make the helmet pull on smoothly over my glasses.Souljer wrote:Hi,
Very interesting. I appreciate all the love.
FYI regarding that photo of me putting through the parking lot:
• The helmet straps are not loose. I was wearing a grey, long sleeved T-shirt thing which has a hood. I'm wearing the hood under the helmet. The straps are not visible because they are up under my chin. The front edge of the hood is tapering down under my jacket and the combination looks like loose straps.
• I've been shopping for a full face or modular. It finally arrived in the mail yesterday. No you guys will not make me paranoid however I'm wearing it as I type right now . You know, just in case... I don't know... a plane crashes into my house.
• I am concerned the jacket might be too loose. It is second-hand and it's a bit too big (a Large which is 42-43. I'm a 42), but I'm considering sending in to Aerostich for added "flutter straps" which will tighten up the arms keeping armor where I want and need it. On the other hand I could afford this as a starting point. Now I'll just pay a little more to have it tailored. May as well get the back armor too.
• Ordered some new Aerostich pants so those should fit and I'll be able to wear them with many things. I think those show up Saturday. I hope I live that long... still wearing the helmet.
• One of the kids on the ride was wearing a zip up shirt thing that was covered in armor over his shirt. I was considering that for under my leather jacket.
I've lived in Los Angeles my whole life. Sometimes it's safe, sometimes it's not. Just like everywhere else. The idea is to just be aware and use some good judgment. 99% of the time that's overkill and way more than what most others are doing. YMMV.
I have been practicing my Brake and Escape. I'm really enjoying my Ride Like a Pro DVD.
I doubt the headers are stainless. How can I tell, with a magnet? Otherwise I guess I can sand them a bit cleaner and then spray paint them. Is there nothing to do for rust down the pipe? I'll just have to replace the whole thing later?
Thanks for all the thoughts and kind words.
I appreciate it.
{Putting the visor down to go take a peek in the fridg.}
You get new fancy new LED lights for you ? Bad idea. You get some for me? Excellent idea. I'll send you the model I want and shipping info.Souljer wrote:Hi,
Hope everyone had a great holiday and happy new year.
As you know 2013 was a big year for me starting a new adventure and, I hope, a long chapter in my life.
I thank you all for your support, advice and encouragement. It's been a big help.
The bike has been fine, but I have a few questions.
• What do you think of getting brighter lights? LED, etc. for the headlight?
Get a helmet bag. When you take your helmet off, bag it. if you set it on the seat it will fall off (100% guarantee) and will be compromised. Putting it on the mirror compromises the styrene liner. I use the slip in bags that come with helmets for storage. The one I carry is a fleecy zip up one that is quick to use. it has proven to be handy to have abourd for other uses000from stuffing under may jacket for warmth to holding some groceries on the back.Souljer wrote:Here is a quick picture from the last group ride 12/22/2013 with the same group I wrote about before.
When riding with sportistas, if they get the slightest bit sniffy if you pull in last, simply offer to race. Say, first one to the ChocolateSmith in Taos(?) (go in and get some chocolate pate in wax....) I always like the look of fear in their eyes...Souljer wrote:Parked at the beach with the others.
We rode up Pacific Coast Highway about an hour or so. That's PCH across where you can see cars. Behind me is the beach.
Is that two months and 20,000 miles or two months and 200 miles? Start a maintenance log. Record date and mileage of all work as well as notes---type and weight of oil, clearances and dimensions, etc.Souljer wrote:• The bike has never dripped a drop of oil on the garage floor. Yay! However there is bit of smeary, oily crap around the cylinder heads where they join the case. Also below the front cover and at the front of the oil pan I think. Like I said it's never dripped anything except gas from the carb. So is that just old road grease and grime, or should I clean that up and start looking for trouble? When I first got the bike I had it gone over which included changing the oil. I checked it a few days ago (two months after the oil change) and cold, the level was a bit above the "MAX" word.
Sometimes my right elbow itches. Other times, no problem.Souljer wrote:• Sometimes the "N" light does not turn on when in Neutral and/or I have a hard time finding neutral, when at a light for example. Other times, no problem.
Most airheads will start sweating some oil at those places. Nothing to worry about, just keep an eye on it, to check that it isn't getting worse suddenly. Another typical place for airhead oil leaks are the rubber bungs that seal between the pushrod tubes (two almost horizontal ones, parallelish to and under the cylinders) and the engine block. Sometimes oil leaks from them are thought to come from other places, such as the heads, and the engine sump.Souljer wrote:However there is bit of smeary, oily crap around the cylinder heads where they join the case. Also below the front cover and . . .
Souljer wrote:Sometimes the "N" light does not turn on when in Neutral and/or I have a hard time finding neutral, when at a light for example. Other times, no problem.