Spring?? WHo's got their bikes out .....or never put them away

Bike is up near Lindsay hibernating, in an unplowed storage yard. Mom is in hospital, in London, after having major, (10.5 hours in the OR), brain surgery less than two weeks ago. I think bike will be staying put for the time being.

Bike can wait. Hope it works out for you and your mum.
 
i know you guys were talking about that salt brine, im a new rider so im not too sure what to exactly look for. Im in burlington and from the looks of the roads right now they dont look white-ish, unless its somthing im not seeing?
 
i know you guys were talking about that salt brine, im a new rider so im not too sure what to exactly look for. Im in burlington and from the looks of the roads right now they dont look white-ish, unless its somthing im not seeing?

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That's what it would look like.

I can't be bothered to pull the bike out yet only to park it for another 2-3 weeks at a time. :s
 
i know you guys were talking about that salt brine, im a new rider so im not too sure what to exactly look for. Im in burlington and from the looks of the roads right now they dont look white-ish, unless its somthing im not seeing?

Dresden showed a great pic of salty roads. It's not just gravel-like rock salt bits; it's the pulverized, talcum-powder like stuff and the precipitate that remains when water evaporates. That powdery stuff will get everywhere in your bike and it can reduce traction.

If you see a pile of snow at the side of the road and there's melt-water running out of it you can be sure that water is loaded with dissolved salts. Roads are salted and sanded, snow falls and plows and snowblowers go to work piling it up. When it melts, the salt dissolves in it and runs off with the water.

Some people don't mind spraying their bikes with that stuff. I'd rather just wait until it's basically gone and a few fresh rains have washed the remaining junk away.
 
Calling for a healthy amount of rain next Wednesday/Thursday, hopefully enough to clean up the roads. Assuming it is, should be good to go from there on.
 
Calling for a healthy amount of rain next Wednesday/Thursday, hopefully enough to clean up the roads. Assuming it is, should be good to go from there on.

That's what I'm hoping...although with lows some days dipping down to 1-2C, there is always the chance they'll throw down salt/brine again (especially given there is likely a surplus after this winter).
 
There was some talk last night about a trip up to Port Perry today with a few friends. Not sure if that'll happen, not looking particularly warm today in the forecast, although nice and sunny and calm winds all day it seems.
 
Going skiing monday and probably riding later that same week... thats a special season were having lol
 
Going skiing monday and probably riding later that same week... thats a special season were having lol

Fat biking and motorcycle riding in the same week. Brother from a different mother?
 
When I read the temp. was going up, I thought great. I'm riding this weekend.
Then the snow came.
We are supposed to be getting rain early this week which should not only melt the snow and ice, but clean the roads.
I'll wait.
 
Fat biking and motorcycle riding in the same week. Brother from a different mother?
No inreb you are my son!

I love you mother in ways you cant. <3
 
Ended up going all the way to Bowmanville and back to visit a fellow rider. Meh, first 25K for March in the books. Came home and did an oil change (first since I've owned the bike), had a few buttpucker moments waiting for the oil pressure light to go out afterwards after restarting, apparently the VTX takes quite a while to fill a new oil filter.
 
Ended up going all the way to Bowmanville and back to visit a fellow rider. Meh, first 25K for March in the books. Came home and did an oil change (first since I've owned the bike), had a few buttpucker moments waiting for the oil pressure light to go out afterwards after restarting, apparently the VTX takes quite a while to fill a new oil filter.

Make life easier on your engine: prime the filter with fresh oil before installing it. Pour oil in, then wait as it is absorbed into the media. Repeat until no more oil is absorbed (i.e. the filter actually fills.) Wet the O-ring gasket and spin it on. You'll have virtually instant oil pressure and your bearings will thank you.
 
Make life easier on your engine: prime the filter with fresh oil before installing it. Pour oil in, then wait as it is absorbed into the media. Repeat until no more oil is absorbed (i.e. the filter actually fills.) Wet the O-ring gasket and spin it on. You'll have virtually instant oil pressure and your bearings will thank you.

I always do, but on the VTX the filter is sideways so there's only so much you can get in any horizontally mounted before it all just runs out when you're installing the filter and makes a huge mess. I much prefer it when vehicles have vertically mounted filters and you can literally fill them up before installing, but horizontally mounted, well, we're talking a handful of millilters the media will absorb (nowhere close to enough for a quick prime) so you've got to deal with the prime afterwards and stare at that scary red light until it goes out. It was probably only 3 or 4 seconds, but it always feels like an eternity on any vehicle.
 
Shifting blame isn't really the answer. Like the T shirt says, just do it.
 
The coming rain on Tues/Wed/Thurs should take care of the remaining salt on the roads.. Monster will come out shortly after - but definitely head home before sunsets. Had a few early rides last season and during the day it's brilliant.. but when the sun goes down the reality of cold sets in haha.
 
Ended up going all the way to Bowmanville and back to visit a fellow rider. Meh, first 25K for March in the books. Came home and did an oil change (first since I've owned the bike), had a few buttpucker moments waiting for the oil pressure light to go out afterwards after restarting, apparently the VTX takes quite a while to fill a new oil filter.
Did you use the Rotella?

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Did you use the Rotella?

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Yep. Haven't really rode any distance on it to come up with any observations yet however, assuming I notice any difference at all.
 
Yep. Haven't really rode any distance on it to come up with any observations yet however, assuming I notice any difference at all.
I noticed my shadow 1100 shifted smoother and felt less clunky on shifting when I switched to Rotella. It also seemed quieter, less overall mechanical noise. I was running the T non synthetic 15w40.

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