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Old 11-21-2012, 08:30 AM   #18151
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edit = http://csvictoryvisionrides.blogspot...gon-et-al.html

I was grabbing a pic and was taken in by this..... are you?

It is a static shot. See the blog link above.

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Old 11-21-2012, 08:39 AM   #18152
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edit = http://csvictoryvisionrides.blogspot...gon-et-al.html

I was grabbing a pic and was taken in by this..... are you?

It is a static shot. See the blog link above.

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Gotta give him a little credit, while he didn't hang off a bit and help the bike, he hung with it long past the point where a crash was a near certainty instead of bailing. Maybe he just froze, I noticed a pretty tight looking grip on the left bar, angle is wrong to see what with and how hard the seat is being gripped. I too taken in, didn't realize it was static.
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Old 11-21-2012, 08:45 AM   #18153
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Old 11-21-2012, 08:58 AM   #18154
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Where's the fail? Triumph bike, Triumph jacket. Clearly he's a Brit.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:13 AM   #18155
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My 5'7", 170lb self LOVES my 600lb+ sport-touring FJR pig. Arguably the best bike I have ever owned (from sportbikes to a cruiser).

I, and most of my ST friends do not like the new VFR because it brings little to the table that is not already out there for less. Besides who the hell builds an ST and has the bags as OPTIONS!



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i agree that h-d is all about marketing, and they have it down. whether they can successfully extend it to newer riders, is still an open question, and much debated amongst motorcyclists. (and marketing guys.)

i don't like h-d the company simply cuz it eff'd erik buell. i don't like the h-d bikes cuz they're about as exciting to ride as a toyota camry is to drive. (imo, of course.) i have nothing against h-d riders or owners, and i don't think they ride like twats. most i have seen ride like old ladies, but at least most know to keep outta the fast lane. so, i got no problem w/that. and i got no problem w/whatever reason it is they wanna own and/or ride these bikes. that's their deal, not mine.

re: the vfr1200, as someone who owned the original '83 interceptor, and who has a relative w/a more modern vfr, i can tell you the reason that honda can't give away the new 1200vfr has nothing to do w/being able to describe who a honda rider is. (whatever that means.) it has everything to do with it being a bike that was built for a market that does not exist. the vfr1200 is a big fat 600lb pig. touring guys want something more touring oriented, sport guys want something more sport oriented, and no sport-touring guys want a big fat 600lb motorcycle. my vfr800 owning relative is a big guy about 6'-4", 240, (not fat); he checked out the new 1200vfr and said his 1200v-strom is a much better ride...

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Old 11-21-2012, 10:42 AM   #18156
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Gotta give him a little credit, while he didn't hang off a bit and help the bike, he hung with it long past the point where a crash was a near certainty instead of bailing. Maybe he just froze, I noticed a pretty tight looking grip on the left bar, angle is wrong to see what with and how hard the seat is being gripped. I too taken in, didn't realize it was static.



From his blog.

We ride on a little further, and we stop so Adam can take my picture with the Vision tipped over so it looks like I'm screaming around a curve. Cool picture.




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Old 11-21-2012, 11:29 AM   #18157
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Jeans, inside your boots.........................That's soooo 1980's Daharling..................
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:31 AM   #18158
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Those M109R's are turds in the twisties.
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Old 11-21-2012, 02:15 PM   #18159
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Have you ever done an emergency stop on a bike like that?





It's a built in cup.
Very forward thinking design.


First, I don't think that bike will brake fast/well enough to require such protective gear. So my best WAG is that is some sort of massage equipment, like something with the name, "Magic Fingers"? Maybe "Stimulus Package"? If I can come up with a 'second', I will post again.
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Old 11-21-2012, 02:30 PM   #18160
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Jeans, inside your boots.........................That's soooo 1980's Daharling..................
Many moons ago, a big time bike journo in the Colonies crossed The Pond to ride with the Brits and Euros to see if they were any better than us, riding skill-wise? At the end of the report piece, he wrote that the only difference that he could find was that they preferred to tuck their pant culls into the boots and we preferred to leave them out. I have no idea if this sartorial biker style is still in vogue over there?

If this rider is a Brit, then he is probably having a 'home' moment temporarily riding on the correct side of the tarmac?
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Old 11-21-2012, 02:40 PM   #18161
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not static
Nicely done on the 109R..
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Old 11-21-2012, 02:43 PM   #18162
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First off you can't practice for Oh Shit moments! If you could they would be lets do this again moments!
So by going to Star/CSBS/Barber schools and track days where others and even though I have been doing this for 36 years routinely ask the instructors and the guys that are just plain better than me for tips. Is that not practice? Why are sport bike guys any bigger Asshole's than you latte drinking BMW poser asshole's?


I would and do take all of my bikes to the Track and practice riding them at the edge of my ability. Everyone should test their skill and their bike every now and again and again. It makes decision making moments on the street go your way more often than not. There will be things that crop up on the street that you cannot practice for, but having an intimate knowledge of your's and the bike's capability can never hurt!
The money for fixing your plastics is a lot less than 3 days in ICU and 6 months of PT.
I have no idea what your post suggests... I can't tell if you are agreeing with me or not. I suggested practicing and building skills and it seems like you suggest doing the same, and attending high performance riding schools, clinics ,and track days. So... maybe we agree. You CAN practice for times where you need to do other than simply ride down the road at the speed limit safely. And you should practice.

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Old 11-21-2012, 04:24 PM   #18163
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Gotta give him a little credit, while he didn't hang off a bit and help the bike, he hung with it long past the point where a crash was a near certainty instead of bailing. Maybe he just froze, I noticed a pretty tight looking grip on the left bar, angle is wrong to see what with and how hard the seat is being gripped. I too taken in, didn't realize it was static.
You mean like how his front tire is off the ground because it's just rocking on the crash bar that isn't making sparks?
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Old 11-21-2012, 04:42 PM   #18164
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I'm an Aussie and I tuck my jeans into my boots - must be the Brit heritage. Never thought any different

But I wear my adventure pants over the top of the boots



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Many moons ago, a big time bike journo in the Colonies crossed The Pond to ride with the Brits and Euros to see if they were any better than us, riding skill-wise? At the end of the report piece, he wrote that the only difference that he could find was that they preferred to tuck their pant culls into the boots and we preferred to leave them out. I have no idea if this sartorial biker style is still in vogue over there?

If this rider is a Brit, then he is probably having a 'home' moment temporarily riding on the correct side of the tarmac?
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:25 PM   #18165
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I'm an Aussie and I tuck my jeans into my boots - must be the Brit heritage. Never thought any different

But I wear my adventure pants over the top of the boots
Motorcycle police here in America wear their boots on the outside, as do any serious horsemen with their cowboy boots - it doesn't pay to have extra wear and tear on one's pants/trousers down there.

Me, I tuck my adventure pants into my adventure boots - again, less wear and tear at highway speeds, and it gets rid of the damned pant-cuffs flapping in the wind.

I'm not sure I'd wear jeans inside the boots for motorcycling though. It just always looks bad. But then if I had a sportbike again, like that guy is riding, I'd have a sportier pair of leather pants to tuck into the boots.
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