TREETOAD Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 I really enjoyed that Dr. Dre fellows music. Does he have any albums, or does he just make 45's. Quote
Mos_Chillin Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 how much are those things Hey, Porter. Where's that pic of the Big Balla's sweet ride? I used to ride a "snortin" Norton 750 Commando, but I always wanted one of these: Nowadays, I think the new Guzzi 800 is the shiz. Quote
Buckaroo Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Depends which day of the week it is. I loved the Norton's but could never afford one at the time. These days it would have to be these These things do 5.10 edging no problem, very sticky. But here recently I resumed an old addiction pros instant adrenalin, just twist the wrist performance wise you RULE the road fun starts right out the gate, no approach cons speed limits drivers who should have never been given a liscense or a cell phone no emissions controls, (waiting for the '07's to become affordable) so much G's in full throttle first gear it will make you nauseous Quote
Adam13 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 I have a friend that had one of those. He kept it for 3 months before he realized he would die on it and sold the fucker. Cost him about 5 grand though on the drop in value and the almost $2000 repair bill when he failed trying to do a stoppie, or whatever the hell you call a wheelie with the back wheel coming off the ground. Quote
Buckaroo Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Yeah I don't stunt anymore, age affects your fine motor control but I ride with people that do. The stoppie is the reverse wheelie on the front wheel. It's much more dangerous than the wheelie because there's no saving it if you go past the balance point. With a wheelie you can save it with decel or braking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBE9iAWStv4&mode=related&search=&v3 And then there's the all time heroes of motorcycle racing, the Isle of Mann TT, motorcycling's equivalent of the Indy 500. 37 mile circuit on country roads with stone walls and speeds approaching 200mph. A couple riders and sometimes even spectators die every year. But hey this is Europe where they take this stuff seriously. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLt4bNVfj8E Quote
Adam13 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Wonder how many broken bones and road burns you get before you get to where those dudes are??? Quote
Billygoat Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 "I got my Harley up to 100 mph the other day" "Oh yeah?" "yeah, but I had to slow down. The truck was shaking too bad." My Harley has absofuckinlutely no problem going faster than 110 This ain't yer grandma's HD Quote
Adam13 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Absofuckinlutely nice bike, great pics. Not a rider myself but I definately appreciate anything that sweet. Nice Wheels!! Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted September 13, 2007 Author Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) how much are those things Hey, Porter. Where's that pic of the Big Balla's sweet ride? I used to ride a "snortin" Norton 750 Commando, but I always wanted one of these: Nowadays, I think the new Guzzi 800 is the shiz. You should be legally required not to wear a helmet when jumping one of these over your local concertina barrier. Nice bike. Edited September 13, 2007 by tvashtarkatena Quote
archenemy Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Quick question for you all: I ride on the back of a Honda Blackbird (CBRXX). Loads of fun, but when we hit over 105 my head gets forced back from the wind. I know other people that have had this experience. This bike was definitely designed for a single rider. I last about 1-2 minutes before my neck and shoulder starts aching. Any advice to reduce this? Besides getting my own? What type of helmet are you wearing? What is the driver wearing? What shape windshield do you have? You shouldn't be having that much trouble at 105; especially since your odometer is probably off and you are probably only doing around 100. I have no trouble until about 120, and even then, my head gets more lateral movement than pushed back. Your aerodynamics are a little off and can be improved by changing some of the things in front of you and what you got on your head. Quote
archenemy Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 "I got my Harley up to 100 mph the other day" "Oh yeah?" "yeah, but I had to slow down. The truck was shaking too bad." My Harley has absofuckinlutely no problem going faster than 110 This ain't yer grandma's HD I think I am in love. Quote
cj001f Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 ladies, be careful with bikes, bees and implants http://www.theregister.com/2007/09/13/bee_attack/ Quote
Billygoat Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Just so you know: I come with the bike. Package deal. No A La Carte loving here. You can't have the bike w/o making a place for me. That is unless I got it backwards hmmmm This bike is so bright it's hard to see me in the picture. Harley Davidson 2003 VRSCA V-Rod 100th Anniversary Edition Porsche designed fuel injected, 110 horse power engine - check Dual overhead cams - check 9000 rpm redline - check Liquid cooled - check Counterbalanced - check Belt drive - check Dual front disk brakes - check Rear disc brake - check Hydraulic clutch - check Hydraulic brakes - check Cruise control - check Security system - check Lowjack radio tracking- check Smooth ride with Harley feel at low speeds - check Sounds and feels like a hot rod at high speeds - check Handles well - check Balances well - check Corners well - check Custom paint job - check Pie pan wheels - check Chrome - check Comfortable - check Sexy - check Harley cruising capabilities - check Ninja overtaking capabilities - check Am I missing anything beside a real back seat and back rest, for safety's sake, for a leather chap wearing Way-Honed-Honey-Rad?! Quote
Billygoat Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Exactly I'll get over it one of these days.... ... Quote
Billygoat Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Yeah, a little bit A lot less than a full dresser and way less than those custom Big Dawg / Orange County Choppers style rigs. I was going to buy a new Triumph and went into the Harley dealer to get a half helmet as the Triumph guy didn't have any. The bike caught my eye, got the back story from the dude, rode it, bought it right then and there. No questions, No doubts. This bike is getting used. And I did not buy it to polish chrome. Quote
foraker Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 [snark] Superannoying 'loud pipe' option - check. [/snark] Quote
foraker Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 I was going to buy a new Triumph and went into the Harley dealer to get a half helmet Be seein' ya in the trauma ward. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted September 13, 2007 Author Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) Half helmet? I know it's a Harley thing (I never see Harley riders wearing a real helmet, but I do see quite a few of them gritting their teeth while they freeze their asses off), but it would suck to wake up in the ER to find your lower jaw missing. As for loud pipes, mine save a lot of lives. I bought them because my stock pipes fell off. The Cobras were the lightest and least cantilevered aftermarkets I could find (not many choices for my bike), so I figured they'd at least stay on. They have, but unfortunately they turned out to be twice as loud as my originals. I might as well just go with it and get an air horn. Edited September 13, 2007 by tvashtarkatena Quote
foraker Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 As for loud pipes, mine save a lot of lives. I'd love to see some non-vendor-generated data that supported that contention. I think it's mostly myth. An air horn would be louder, could be directed forward toward any on-coming threat, not backwards like pipes, and wouldn't annoy the neighbors. If loud pipes were a great idea, wouldn't all bikes have them? Wouldn't someone be making noise about mandating them? Quote
jmace Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 could be directed forward toward any on-coming threat, not backwards like pipes Ya like I only hear these loud bikes once they pass...never when they are drving towards me its like a hybrid bike or something I crank the throttle on my duc as im idling behind you and you know im there real quick Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted September 13, 2007 Author Posted September 13, 2007 As for loud pipes, mine save a lot of lives. I'd love to see some non-vendor-generated data that supported that contention. I think it's mostly myth. An air horn would be louder, could be directed forward toward any on-coming threat, not backwards like pipes, and wouldn't annoy the neighbors. If loud pipes were a great idea, wouldn't all bikes have them? Wouldn't someone be making noise about mandating them? Um...the 'loud pipes' saying is meant to be tongue in cheek. Quote
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