A warning about beer and riding an SS: I learned a hard lesson :(

and tastes like crap.. I'll take the 4 remaining bottles over 6 cans any day. We aren't in highschool anymore boys.. beer should be quality over quantity.

I drink Heineken, and I can't stand it in bottles, have had too many skunky Heineken's in bottles. Thinking maybe because they are green bottles and not brown, so they don't filter the light out as well? Plus Heineken cans can be tossed in freezer, and if I forget about em they don't blow up :)
 
Canned Beer. Stays colder and doesn't break. Fits better in tank bags.

I had two cans explode in my drybag full of clothes when I went camping last weekend :(. So they're not perfect but definitely better than bottles.
 
So what you're saying is you openly admit to planned drinking and driving.

That's like first degree murder of the DUI form.
 
This thread is making me thirsty, (condolences on your loss).
I think I'll crack a cold one....

AHHHH.... that's better!
 
This is why I switched to a bottle of Jagermeister kept in the freezer until it's time to go and a few tins of Red Bull.

;)
 
After renting a bike in Australia with hard luggage I saw how convenient those Givi Cases are so I googled if there is any way to install them on an SS. What I found is several threads on various forums of people asking about it and the general consensus was that putting hard luggage on an SS bike is somewhere between beating up elderly people, and molesting children on the "worst things you can do" scale.

lol i came across the same types of threads, but i still went out and bought a hardcase and a spare passenger seat to tear apart and slap a mounting plate on. Tired of lugging 10 pounds of food plus random accessories in a back pack for every shift
 
Cool story bro. No really, cool story!
 
The right way to do things



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comfy looking seat, where can i get one for my gsxr?
 
lol i came across the same types of threads, but i still went out and bought a hardcase and a spare passenger seat to tear apart and slap a mounting plate on. Tired of lugging 10 pounds of food plus random accessories in a back pack for every shift

The thing is, that a top case seems the most logical for an ss as it doesn't affect your ground clearance and if it's mounted far enough back, you can still take a passenger but the from what I read the location and weight of a top case on an SS can make the bike unstable when accelerating at higher speeds and even worse, wheelie prone.......if there is one thing I'm not willing to sacrifice, it's safety. I might just look into some more sustrantial soft luggage.
 
That's sacrilege! Beer was meant to be served in glass and tastes quite disgusting out of an aluminum can.


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Bah! It's bubbly brown stuff that makes me wobble after a few.Don't care what brewery it came from.
Glass! It's in a glass ffs,or a can if i need to pack lite.

Some of you guys need to spend a bit of time around a campfire,with bugs still in your teeth after 1,000km in the saddle.Any beer tastes good then.Leave the snobby critique stuff for the single malt.Ummm...nahhh never mind...same ****.
 
Bah! It's bubbly brown stuff that makes me wobble after a few.Don't care what brewery it came from.
Glass! It's in a glass ffs,or a can if i need to pack lite.

Some of you guys need to spend a bit of time around a campfire,with bugs still in your teeth after 1,000km in the saddle.Any beer tastes good then.Leave the snobby critique stuff for the single malt.Ummm...nahhh never mind...same ****.

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