This bad boy has gone many tens of thousands of miles with me:
This bad boy has gone many tens of thousands of miles with me:
Not in NYC. Might call for some angry letter writing.
I don’t think any cable or dish network offers beIN standard. So all this means is no more free MotoGP races. Great news...
Because to me it’s “Hey, isn’t this incredibly dangerous thing we both love really stupid? You’re damn right it is!” It’s no helmets on the bar. It’s waving when you pass. It’s just something motorcyclists do.
This really seems to bother you. I think you’re taking it the wrong way. I’ve said it on many occasions and it’s never an attempt to snark out a fellow rider. It’s more of a solidarity thing. Most people who have ridden long enough have gone down and it’s something that most motorcyclists have in common. And when a…
Really your first get off? Glad you’re OK. Anything you can walk away from. I’ve definitely burned through the palms of some good gloves a few times. Much better than the alternative.
Long Beach, WA is fun. Miles of super packed sand once you get over the dunes and they encourage vehicles. I’ve spent days riding up and down the beach there. And all of the car washes have salt-away.
Is it getting a little dusty in here? Don’t look at me...It’s just allergies I swear!
I just can’t get over all the matte paint and powder coating. Have a similar issue with the Scouts in the opposite direction. Too much shiny fiberglass. For some reason I just can’t get it out of my head that these guys mostly make jet skis and these feel like Sea Doos on wheels. But then again I’ve never ridden an…
THAT I would ride the living crap out of...
Actually now that I look at it it’s not a suicide clutch at all. I assumed it was as just about every one of these hand shifting choppers has a foot clutch. So I guess I just won’t ride it because of the lack of functional brakes.
I saw that in the video, but if you just look at the stills it sure doesn’t look like there is. Actually might be the most impressive part of the bike. Love to see how that’s rigged up.
Good luck with that. It’s called a suicide clutch for a reason.
I’m glad I watched the video because my first question was going to be “I know these show bikes don’t need brakes, but now there’s not even a throttle?”
I have no idea how I’d never heard of it, but I just watched ROAD last night on Netflix about the Dunlop brothers and their sons on the road racing circuit from the 70's all the way to today. Not only is it maybe the best motorcycle documentary I’ve ever seen, it’s one of the best documentaries PERIOD. I watch Isle of…
$600? Deth Killers was making some rad kevlar jeans for about $250 until recently. I saw those things survive some nasty spills and they were a perfect weight. Can’t imagine these things are THAT much better.
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