I just bought the Pro City, very nice bag and fits the shape of my tank perfectly. My concern is, if the mechanism fails to operate, there is no way to open the tank, so how would you fuel up? You'd be stranded. There is no way to access the screws to remove it from the top.
Hmmm house was built in 1999, I bought it in 2015, and the crack only started developing about 2 months ago. Not sure if this is the original floor put in in 1999 or if the previous owner redid it.
If I have to repair a crack every 5 years that's no biggie.
I wonder if there's such a thing as...
Grout cracking in my bathroom. Is it just a matter of chiselling out the old grout and refilling it with this stuff or do I need to do something more complex than that?
I had the Bridgestone T30 Evo and the BT0023 before that. Not quite as long lasting as the Michelin PR4 but still not bad, and much cheaper. Grip and feel were excellent.
What do you guys think of Kenda? I found this reasonably priced sport touring tire: https://fortnine.ca/en/kenda-km1-rear-tire
Well I'm impressed you guys took street bikes on kennaway road. I didn't have much trouble on my KTM but there were one or two sections that were pretty rough and I was glad I had a 21" wheel and lots of ground clearance.
I went on Kennaway Rd today and rode it for its entire length and never saw the steetcar. Is it supposed to be visible from the road?
I also tried Sumcot rd, entered it from Elephant Lake Rd and got a few kms in then got to a gate that said private property no trespassing so I turned around...
Looking on google maps, I see another road in that area I never noticed before, called hwy 15. Any chance you've been on it, is it paved?
https://www.google.com/maps/@45.0587876,-78.2354153,15z
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