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MightBeSasquatch

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  1. I set my girlfriends helmet up with the Cardo Spirit. Economical option (~$100) for the rare times she decides she wants to ride with me. If later she want to upgrade, we'll do that, but it has worked well thus far.
  2. Depends how long the ride is I would say.... This whole "break in" subject can be contentious. If your first 830 km were spirited enough I'd say change it now and before you winter it.
  3. I think as @wanderer pointed out, the west coast is fairly large and to account for everyone that could reasonably fit the definition would be a hassle. A weekend meetup makes sense but some may need to bookend the weekend with days off to account for travel still. Throw something at the calendar with a few that say yes and then let it grow year over year.
  4. Well, I still haven't replaced the line or the pads 🤫. I did give it a good bleed and changed out the fluid and it helped a bit but I am still left wanting more. I will check those pads out for sure though. I still have meat left on the originals only being at 11k but I will probably let it be the last season if I am going to go around the whole system. Thanks for you research!
  5. The 21' has it listed at 77 foot pounds, so that's a plus. I am still unsure if I am happy with their updated chain slack spec.
  6. I'm definitely curious about this as well. Having only owned the 9GT I am not sure what I can order that would work for both. So far I've only switched out the stock screen for a smaller screen for less buffeting on the helmet and some airflow in the summer. I'm not much of a farkler but I definitely want a braided brake line, I think after 8k miles it's time. Might was well switch out the levers though if someone knows the fit. I'll check back in.
  7. I wouldn't wait on me on this. If you have a sale, go for it!
  8. I was curious when I first got the bike having heard about the previous versions and the saddle issues. I didn't know if I would have to look into the aftermarket for a new seat or not. I too have been pleasantly surprised with the seat as far as stock seats go. I do need to give it a good look over though after this past weekend though. The seat seemed to have more play than it should have in a few corners. I've never had a Corbin but have really only ever heard good things which is good considering the price. Always sounds like money well spent.
  9. Looks like you have fixed the issue. I was going to find my instructions for you. When I received my bike back at the end of June '21 they didn't have the bags ready yet but they sent me home with the cylinders for the panniers. I received the panniers in maybe August and installed the locks myself. The instructions seemed pretty straight forward and the extra bits were there for myself as well. They panniers have held up well enough but I haven't used them on any trips longer than a few days. I am satisfied with them overall.
  10. You're telling me through this entire experience, a minute or so stop, you never once decided to get off the bike and take a picture with the alligator?!?!?!? I really hope the photo game thread revives and a picture with an alligator is on the menu. Happy you're safe and sound though in all honesty!
  11. To be fair, at this point neither have I. I have only ordered tires from Revzilla though. Their customer service has been fantastic for me with all products and I value that. That said, I should probably shop around more. For example just looking around I found the t32 for the rear for $178 vs. the currently listed price on Revzilla of $237. I found some even lower prices, though out of stock. When I replaced the rear last time I was in a rush and Revzilla helped with that. Definitely worth looking around going forward though.
  12. You all had me nervous so I checked my math again. I was using RevZilla. Front, Rear Total $494.30 Edit: I am sizing for 120/70ZR17 58W and 18/55ZR17 73W
  13. Wow, you really just haven't caught a break with this one have you? It's a shame because in working order it's a fantastic bike. I wonder how many other people have experienced these issues on the whole though?
  14. It's funny, I was pricing out tires the other day and I still have my chicken scratch on my desk. The new road 6's were only $71.42 USD more for a pair of the T32's. While the road 5's were only $3.38 USD more than the T32's. It definitely got me thinking to maybe try a Michelin on my next go around. Can't afford not to! That said, I have only had the T32's on my tracer and I have found them to be good so far. The handling has been pretty great and I have had no issue with traction that I have noticed through all weather, including "graupel" last week (yes I had to look it up)! I was robbed of the chance to test the mileage on the rear as I had a flat and decided to just throw a tire on rather than worry about a plug and patch after 5k miles.
  15. Had my recall service done last Friday, it should only take about 30 minutes. I hung out with the tech while he flashed the ecu and replaced the bar end with a washer on it that is supposed to protect the throttle tube. Bike rides the same as before. 🤷‍♂️
  16. Last summer I did a west coast tour in July and had some pretty warm temperatures with long hours on the bike. It was pretty comfortable for it! Same experience as the 900 it seems. This past weekend which was probably the coldest temperatures I have rode on this bike I tried to see where the warm spots were and It wasn't really much relief. Thank goodness for grip warmers.
  17. I was finally able to take mine out of hibernation here in N. Idaho and make a trip down into Washington for the weekend. No better feeling. I had looked at the weather report and it had possibilities of "snow flurries" the morning of my return. I figured it'd either be melted off by the afternoon or something, in all honesty I didn't care about plan B because I was just ready. No more sheet of ice on my north aspect driveway and the roads were clear only slight sprinkles to contend with here and there. Left my place at 3C and had 10C by time I made it to my destination, sweating weather. The season is here!
  18. Congratulations on the new bike! I hope you enjoy your time with this wealth of knowledge as I have to this point.
  19. The OEM ones are also used on their ATV's I want to say the 700. I can look when I get home. Perhaps though a different dealer that doesn't specialize in street bikes may give you a better deal. I think I pay around a dollar at my local saw shop for it.
  20. All very good information, I am quite distressed that there has been no mention of "a cold one" in this thread. It's a must have for any kind of "work" before, during, and after. Also, for something more practical the '21 axle nut is now 32mm.
  21. Happy to hear you're alright, jealous to hear you were riding in January. Hopefully some good news come back from the inspection!
  22. Scorpion EXO Tempest Gloves My only real experience with winter gloves/waterproof gloves but I have had 3 seasons with them and they seem to have done alright. I used them over Snoqualmie Pass in mid November on an Indian Scout (No handwarmers, no wind protection) and though they weren't perfect they held up. On my Tracer with hand warmers and wind protection I have had no issues with cold fingers, but I haven't had many cold days on the Tracer yet. I don't know how they measure up in terms of bulk, they are obviously bulkier than my other gloves but not to the point where it's fatiguing.
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