I don't know if those guys adjusted my clutch ,or my hand is just weak now after the break but lordy it felt heavy.
How easy is it to adjust yourself?I don't know if those guys adjusted my clutch ,or my hand is just weak now after the break but lordy it felt heavy.
should be fine, probably just out of shapeHow easy is it to adjust yourself?
What's gonna happen after a few burgers!!should be fine, probably just out of shape
a few???What's gonna happen after a few burgers!!
salad meetups?a few???
pinch?It's snowing here now.
Just as well as I need a new tube.
just glanced at my 10k service paperwork clutch was 'adjusted for free play'How easy is it to adjust yourself?
Yup. Funny I was thinking I had quite a stretch w/o pinching one and maybe I was getting good at this. Turns out I was just getting cocky.pinch?
Well if its anything like putting a tube in an 18 inch garden tractor tire without a bench vise to help hold the rim, you just have to get mad/cocky sometimes.Yup. Funny I was thinking I had quite a stretch w/o pinching one and maybe I was getting good at this. Turns out I was just getting cocky.
Have they now?the testing requirements have gone out the window
If you have already been on most of those before, then look here for a bunch of different, but equally amazing roads:I got out a few times in the last few weeks, including a mud road adventure. Bike is still muddy. Meh. If this winter ever dies I can turn on the water in my garage again and wash it. I think I even got (gasp!) road salt on it. Bike has not disintegrated into a pile of rust yet contrary to what some insist will happen.
Anyhow, now that the border is open again and the testing requirements have gone out the window, a friend and I have plans for a 6 day trip to the Dragon etc etc.
I've spent the last few weeks on and off plotting the maximum possible amount of riding without any backtracking and came up with this.
Cross at Detriot/Windsor and shoot south.
- Devils Triangle
- Tail of the Dragon (of course, it's mandatory, if overrated IMHO)
- Cherohala
- Moonshiners
- The Copperhead
- The Diamondback
- Back of the Dragon.
Head home through WV/PA and hit up some of the Aleghenies on the way back if time allows....but that's a separate trip a few weeks later with a different group of friends, so I'm now sweating the PA part.
In addition to any other roads in between those which are notable and/or look interesting on the GPS, main point of interest is looking akin to a pretzel on the map LOL.
After 2 years stuck riding here in Ontario during Covid I can't express how freakin excited I am about this.
Have they now?
I havent kept up, didnt they switch from an expensive difficult test to an easy cheap one?
And are vaccine passports still a thing?
If you have already been on most of those before, then look here for a bunch of different, but equally amazing roads:
Roads to/from Deals Gap!
Lazy Sunday morning bump. Here's a bunch of all paved routes for anyone to use, with some pretty ridiculous roads covered here. Since Google Maps only allows around 10 points per route, some of these routes had to be split up into a few parts. Day 1: Mississauga to Harrisonburg VA Super8 -...www.gtamotorcycle.com
I'm heading down in 5 weeks and will be doing the routes above - at least the first 5 days for sure.