Australians are funny...
Uh, no thanks °-°
My Triumph bags were unaffected by my sixth gen exhaust, even through the Mojave and 109 degree temps. They were sitting directly on the exhaust....
I found that the Triumph soft bags I have from my Triumph Sprint RS worked well on my 6th Gen. I have yet to try them on my 5th, but I see no...
I would guess it's due to your clutch flush.
I've ridden the Panigale 1299 and the S1000RR with both quickshift up and auto-blip downshift. Maybe I'm lazy, bu it was really nice using it...
I had one like that hit my visor on my trip. Damned near felt like I hit a jelly filled hummingbird!
I'd run their bike. Save the wear and tear and tires on my ride. What you learn on the BMW directly transfers to your ride.
From my trip to Nashville July 2014. This pic was taken in Texas. I thought it was bad there. Rolling through Arkansas? OMG! I was using baby...
RVFR, I was looking at your pics on Photobucket. Damned nice bike. What I want my Fifth Gen to look like. Back on topic. I still like my tires.
I remember roads like this. When I road across country two years ago, I remember seeing folks riding in shorts, t-shirts, no helmet. Running 70-75...
Yes......
The winglet debate continues http://m.crash.net/motogp/news/229988/1/ducati-rejects-winglets-are-dangerous-argument.html
I'm really enjoying the Bridgestone T30 Evo tires. Their profile really adds a lot to the bikes handling. The tip in on turns is really enhanced...
That is due to the rebound on the front not being adjustable. With a fully adjustable suspension, you can get rid of odd tire wear.
And I still love my VFR. Don't get me wrong, they were fast, handled incredibly, are stunningly beautiful and had brakes to stretch your...
I found this on Facebook. Pretty cool! [IMG]
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I think I'll name my 99 R2. Since it's the second red Honda I've owned.
Haha °_• °×°
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