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General Category => General Banter => Topic started by: dontwantapickle on April 26, 2011, 05:35:37 PM

Title: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: dontwantapickle on April 26, 2011, 05:35:37 PM
New to the forum but gotta love the group....rides planned Friday, Saturday and Sunday...I'm getting performance anxiety...
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: GUZZI JOHN on April 26, 2011, 06:39:15 PM
 YOU FORGOT MONDAYS!!! :oGJ
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: dontwantapickle on April 26, 2011, 06:56:13 PM
Yes I did....nuff said.... ;D
 
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: tk on April 27, 2011, 11:27:36 AM
Yes, we are mostly about riding on this forum. Every day of the week if possible.
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: dontwantapickle on April 27, 2011, 12:26:31 PM
It's great...Hope to make the Slimey Crud ride Sunday.  Hopefully the weather will cooperate.
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Elk on April 27, 2011, 12:51:10 PM
Currently the weather looks a bit tough for those of us without electrics
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Greg on April 27, 2011, 01:24:46 PM
Currently the weather looks a bit tough for those of us without electrics

The endless grief I will receive will be easier to handle as I will be toasty and comfy. I"m towing my bike to Nelson.   ;D

Other are welcome to join me in my shame.   :P



Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Tim... on April 27, 2011, 06:02:39 PM
No shame from my point of view.  Where will you park the trailer and tow vehicle?
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Ray916MN on April 27, 2011, 06:11:57 PM
It has no long been debated whether MSTA stands for Motorcycle Sport Touring Association or Motorcycle Sport Trailering Association.
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Tim... on April 27, 2011, 06:27:12 PM
Although not a card carrying (paying) member, either works for me.  What do I know, always thought that the "M" stood for Minnesota.
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Greg on April 28, 2011, 09:54:55 AM
No shame from my point of view.  Where will you park the trailer and tow vehicle?

My first thought is to have breakfast at Beth's, then tip the waitstaff heavily and with a smile ask them if they mind me parking it (out of the way of course) in their parking lot. If they turn me down I may just park on the street as street parking is allowed along 35 there in town.

Trailer trash,
Greg
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: Jared on April 28, 2011, 10:34:51 PM
It has no long been debated whether MSTA stands for Motorcycle Sport Touring Association or Motorcycle Sport Trailering Association.

LOL
Title: Re: Gotta love you guys....
Post by: flyinlow on April 29, 2011, 09:21:04 AM
It has no long been debated whether MSTA stands for Motorcycle Sport Touring Association or Motorcycle Sport Trailering Association.

That's an interesting statement, but if you look at sport bikes and where they were and where they are now, it kind of makes sense. When I first started riding (Honda's) in the early 80's, you had the CB1100F, then the Interceptors. Sporting street bikes to be sure but still fairly comfortable to ride for longer distances. Then you had the Hurricanes and the VFR's, better handling and designed for harder riding, but less comfortable. Then came the RR's, even better handling, power, but again, even less comfortable to ride longer distances.

So in order for the manufacturers to give us better weapons to carve up the road, they have had to give us more track like bikes.

I think there is going to be a resurgence in bikes like the Ninja 1000 that are more comfortable for longer distances yet still very good bikes for carving up a road and with engines tuned to give you a good balance between torque and horsepower. I think Honda missed the mark with the new Interceptor, they had a capable bike before, just needed some improvements.

The modern sport bikes today are so un-comfortable, especially if you are over 6' tall, they keep getting smaller. Try sitting on an Aprilia RSV4, you almost feel like you're riding a mini bike.

I recently picked up a 2011 KTM RC8R and the only reason I chose that bike is its adjustability and comfort. By far the most comfortable modern sport bike I've ever sat on (I'm 6'2"), but still not the type of bike you could do 200 miles on without stopping like my FJR was.