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duhg

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  1. My first reaction is to check the rear wheel - chain adjusters and axle nut - to see if anything is loose. I recently thought I had a front wheel wobble and found it to be a flat rear tire.
  2. Welcome! I spent a week riding out of Springdale a few years ago. Our club was there for a rally. We found some good roads and had fun.
  3. I have the K-tech setup and I've been very happy with the improved handling on rough roads. Yes the front was stiff at first, I guess I've grown accustomed or the damping has eased up a bit and may be ready for a fork oil change. The shock manual says to service every 10k miles - that's one year for me, a ridiculously short amount of miles for a sport-touring bike, IMO. The only inconvenience is that the Razor R shock's remote reservoir is mounted where a chain oiler would mount., so no oiler for me.
  4. Today I overheard a guy say that he has 7 bikes and I thought, "That's too much maintenance." I've never had more than 3 and that's what I have now. I'd like it to be two: a primary and a backup. Maybe one for SPORT touring and one for sport TOURING.
  5. Welcome, Mike! You'll find a few Ohioans on the member map. I'm in Pataskala and I have three rides planned next week, if you're interested.
  6. I use a torque wrench just to be sure, but DAMN the manual calls for a lot of torque. Other bikes have specified 70 lbs*ft, this one calls for 108. I carry a small but fairly complete set of tools because the unforeseen happens not just to me but to others along the way.
  7. Guilford Lake State Park 32220 Co Hwy 411 Hanoverton, OH 44423. Coordinates 40.802889 N, -80.895389 W - Ride to eat, ride some more. There are plenty of picnic tables on the lawn along Teegarden Road, some in the shade. The shelter was closed last weekend. Central Ohio riders can meet at the Circle K in Johnstown at 8 am. We will take a scenic route.
  8. I have occasionally had the same thing happen. Turning the ignition switch off and on again resets it. I have no idea what the problem was.
  9. That's my problem with inline 4's. They keep telling me "this is boring, go faster." I do not get that from the triple, twins or singles.
  10. It was a beautiful day - cool and partly cloudy. Nine people eventually showed up for lunch. One forum member, angusmcoz, made the scene along with 8 MSTA members. I managed 370 miles and no rain. Stay tuned for July's lunch ride. Hey Joe, thanks for coming. It was great to meet you.
  11. I can't win my own challenge, can I? I think it shouldn't count. Maybe I'm mistaken.
  12. Doesn't count, but the weather radar looked good in this direction, so... I give you the Mothman.
  13. Yes. "EBC Double-H Sintered Rear Brake Pads"
  14. I had steel braided brake lines installed and could feel no change. Then I switched to HH brake pads and felt a significant improvement.
  15. OK, next challenge: photograph your bike a with publicly displayed art depiction of a mythological creature (dragon, yeti, lake monster, etc...)
  16. June Picnic Lunch Ride - Sunday June 14. The destination will be the rest stop in Fly, OH. Plenty of tables and shade, a view of the river and a central location in the "Sweet Spot" between Marietta and Woodsfield make this the perfect place to hold a picnic version of a ride-eat-ride day. Be there around noon and bring your own lunch. The Fly rest stop is located at the intersection of state routes 800 and 7 on the Ohio River near the Sistersville Ferry. Central Ohio riders can meet at the Duke and Duchess (south side of the freeway) at OH 310 and I-70, the Etna exit. Ready to Ride at 8 am. We will take a scenic route.
  17. Freudian slip! 🙂
  18. Oh no! The full "Ralphie." I've dropped mine lens down on pavement, but that's as far as I've gone. Bummer.
  19. I rode a friend's FZ-6 and enjoyed it very much. It's a badly underrated bike IMHO.
  20. Yes, that Hawk was a great first bike. I rode it everywhere until I wanted something better suited to touring. The GPZ was vastly improved by a Spiegler LSL Superbike Bar kit.
  21. I don't have pics of every bike I ever owned, so I found some on the internet for 1, 4 and 5. 1. 1978 Honda CB400T Hawk Type II (Mine was also blue, keithu) 2. 1983 Yamaha Vision XZ550 3. 1989 Honda Hawk GT NT650 4. 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 5. 1995 Kawasaki GPZ100 (ZX1100E) 6. 1999 Suzuki SV650 7. 2002 BM R1150R 8. 2005 Suzuki DR650SE (current) 9. 2005 BMW R1200GS (current) 10. 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 (current)
  22. The pavement on 26 is pretty good, not new but not bad. 536 is a favorite and it has not reached the need for new pavement yet, though there is one slip.
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