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Author Topic: National Motorcycle Ride Day  (Read 543 times)
Gideon
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« on: October 09, 2020, 05:58:06 AM »

Tomorrow is National Motorcycle Ride Day.
The Registrar of National Day Calendar has designated the second Saturday in October of each year as National Motorcycle Ride Day. This day is designated to get all motorcyclists in the USA and the world out and on their motorcycles for a united day of riding. Use this day to escape on your motorcycle, have some fun, relieve some stress and really enjoy the thrills and freedom that riding a motorcycle offers.  cooldude
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But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint.  Isaiah 40:31
Oss
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2020, 07:20:55 AM »

Been doing that on both Valkyries this week.

Red one on Monday and Tuesday and the Black and Pearl Beige one today

May head up to the Catskills on Saturday

Oss

Check your tires if you have not ridden in a while. With the cooler temps I found my front was at 35 and rear at 37  Boosted front to 40 and rear to 42 before heading to work today
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If you don't know where your going any road will take you there
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scooperhsd
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Kansas City KS


« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2020, 07:28:41 AM »

I'm not in physical shape and the Valk still needs some parts and TLC to be completely road-ready. I suppose if I'm just dying to ride, I could use duct tape to hold the left front turnsignal / running light up where they belong.
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Alien
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Ride Safe, Be Kind

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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2020, 07:31:56 AM »

I had the Valk and the KLR out yesterday.  I'm sure I'll have onbe or the other out today but tomorrow I'm going to be tied up remodeling my kitchen.

Ride Safe,

Alien
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0leman
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Klamath Falls, Or


« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2020, 07:54:14 AM »

If the smoke does go away as projected (Unhealthy this morning) and it's not raining, Valk will indeed head out.
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0leman
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Klamath Falls, Or


« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2020, 08:43:51 AM »

Just love our weather, it was hot yesterday with Unhealthy air.

Today we have rain, good air, and temps in the upper 40's.  So at least for the morning, no riding.   

Maybe if it clears a afternoon ride. 
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2006 Shadow Spirit 1100 gone but not forgotten
1999 Valkryie  I/S  Green/Silver
cookiedough
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southern WI


« Reply #6 on: October 10, 2020, 06:36:42 PM »

got  er dun.  129 miles in 4 hours today, only 3 short stops with the misses, longest ride by far all year long.  

I took it easy since wife on back putzing along and got best MPG ever at 39 as well only 3.3 gallons used in 129 miles.  TONS of cycles all over today high 72 HEAT wave going to do it again tomorrow we think probably over 130 miles the other way this time.   cooldude

One of those stops was for poops and giggles stopping at a somewhat local Honda/Kawi dealer wanted to scratch my itch putting 15 miles on a 2004 honda goldwing they had 57K miles for 7K.  How come everytime I test drive one (twice now in 2 years) I keep disliking it going back to my old Valks?  The newer Wings have NO wiggle room in the saddle, sit too far upright, and the darn upfront hwy. pegs my kneecap/lower leg areas hits the plastic tupperware in front which annoys me.  I did not mind the handlebar placement and the 1800 wing felt more flickable/easy to maneuver slightly and 312cc's more had tad bit more power and better braking than my 01 Valk,  but ONLY REAL thing I liked better was the 300 rpms less at 65-70 mph was 2600 to 2700 rpms vs. around 3000-3100 rpms with my VAlk at those hwy. speeds.    I tended on the hwy. on the 1800 wing be doing 70-75mph vs. the normal 65-70 mph on the Valk.  

As far as misses on back if she liked it, she preferred much to my surprise my old 01 Valk I/S better.  She is normal 5'5" 160lbs. or so and the rear hwy. pegs were too low for her as well as no passenger armrests on this one but some have it on the wings would be needed for her.  she also said the stock rear seat was too plush/soft sinking in too far did not like it either.  she also felt more cramped in the seat as well as I did on the 2004 Wing we drove today.  I think the 9 year old hard tires still plenty of tread had something to do with how firm and choppy over bumps in the hwy. felt did not like that either my 01 Valk absorbed hwy. imperfections so much better which I find odd would think the newer 01 on up Wings would be a smoother hwy. ride?  I tried messing with push button air suspension on the wing but did not make any difference for the 15 miles I drove it.

Did have tad bit more power though and more oomph vs. our old Valks and seemed like said more flickable at all speeds.  The main drawbacks for me was too upright seating position and tupperware in front touching legs on upfront hwy. pegs stock pegs too far back for me to be comfy on for sure.

got out today again 98 miles but wife got cold said yesterday high 72 and sunny,   they full of BS,  11 a.m. was still cloudy and windy and cold only 53 degrees possible high of 64 today with 2 percent chance of rain.  Guess what,  on way home since wife cold wanted to go another 100+ miles,   hit a rain cloud for 10 minutes and COLD rain no fun there.    Could have been worse due north about 20 miles away was VERY dark rain clouds but due south complete sunshine.  We caught the edge of the rain on the way back for a brief downpour of 10 minutes or so.

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