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1moreroad

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  1. I'm glad he made it. I have coworkers who will be making payments on medical debt for the rest of their lives because the Dr discounted but did not write off the cost. The 2nd quoted paragraph makes a lot of assumptions - 1. That the LEO sees the accident the same way you do and holds the other driver responsible, 2. They have sufficient insurance to cover major medical costs, 3. The insurance pays off in a reasonable time and doesn't tie everything up for years leaving you on the hook in the meantime. It's up to you. It's not a risk I would take. Like has been said above, a high deductible policy will be less expensive now but cover the really bad crash.
  2. Something like 50% of bankruptcies are due to medical bills. An uncomplicated ER bill can run $5k. You can not self insure for a bad wreck - it's too expensive. I'd be looking at some level of care thru the ACA or COBRA or your spouse if you have one. You don't have to sign up for COBRA right away but I don't know the deadline. Also, do you mean you haven't used insurance for a hospital visit or ever? I'd recommend regular checkups for your own safety.
  3. Helmet still good 3 years later. The new AGV modular might be a little lighter but the AGV is louder. A Sena 50S fits perfectly on the side of the helmet. I have discovered that I don't use the flip up much. Light sensitive visor is mostly awesome and convenient except for heading straight into the sun (which caused problems with my old Scorpion's shield, too). With daylight savings time and a new commute I can report that sunglasses for easily in the helmet. The photo sensitive visor is not enough when you're driving east 1st thing in the morning.
  4. I swapped my rear sprocket out this afternoon. I had one frozen nut and ended up unscrewing the whole post + nut with a socket wrench with just a little resistance. One other nut was a little sticky. The rest were easy to unscrew by hand once I got them started with a socket. I was able to torque all of the nuts and the nut + post to the 58 ft lb torque in the manual.
  5. New EK MVX2 chain with screw on master link, Superlite rear sprocket, OE front sprocket (all stock gearing) and Gilles adjusters. I've got a pair of tires that I was hoping would arrive but at least I can commute a couple of days this week until the tires show up. 16000 miles out of my previous EK chain. I got 20k miles out of the OE but the low mileage may be my fault. In the past I've had a habit of over-lubing my chain. I tried to go much leaner with lube this time. No fling but I had at least two really stiff links.
  6. @texscottyd reply about halfway down the page. I run FZ09 bar weights on my FJ in the summer. I probably figured it out from the thread above.
  7. I run FZ09 bar ends on my FJ in the summer. The adaptor and bar end weight hardware is the same in both bikes, at least 2015.
  8. The weather hit the Smokies but later than we expected. This is the early snow. We drove home in wet snow and sleet in temps from the low 20s to freezing. Just a little slush accumulation on the roads but a ride would have sucked. Took a little detour to Nashville to drop off my buddy. It is supposed to get into the high 50s today so at least it will be easy to wash everything. The Blue Ridge Inn in Sylva is nice enough with a bunch of restaurants and microbreweries in walking distance.
  9. Yep. Today it got up to 60. Tomorrow we might see 65. But I decided to bring the bike in the truck because we are supposed to get an inch of snow Fri night. If it misses, I can still ride Sat morn. If it hits, I can drive home in relative comfort.
  10. @keithu You've had it a month. Updates? Some of us need to live vicariously.
  11. I had a zipper fail. Not the pull, the teeth and the ends. Local seamstress recommended tearing it out and splashing it as did Aerostich based on photos. Aerostich told me this sometimes happens on their newer zippers.
  12. After you put some miles on her, would you please do a write up on your impressions, tank range, cost, etc.? I'm very interested in a Wing, but the cost has scared me off. Thanks
  13. I had the newer Roadsmart 2s. Dry grip is fine for commuting. They slid in the wet pretty easily. Mileage was slightly better than Roadsmart 3s (8k v 7k) if you don't count 1 flat. I go thru about 1 set of tires annually, so the $$ saved isn't that great compared to total cost of ownership.
  14. New toy and just a little FJ09 content. Never had an indoor exercise setup like this.
  15. You're already doing the right things. Didn't know what you already tried. Many bicycle saddles have depressions or cutouts down the middle to avoid pressure to the nerves above the perineum. Air Seat Innovations claims that their inflatable seat cushions provide relief. I would think it could work if one of the gaps between air bladders lines up midline with your crotch.
  16. You need to cut down on pressure and/or friction. To cut down on pressure, you need more padding in the right place. Try a pair of bicycle shorts or bicycle underwear. To cut down on friction, you can find underwear with no seams under the taint, something to reduce sweat (powder or underwear that breathes), or something that lubricated the whole area like Chamois Butter from a bicycle shop.
  17. Mon and Fri are work from home so I did my local 20 miles "commute" - a couple of slightly curvy roads - at 5 today because it was so warm. Picked up 5 Guys on the way back home.
  18. FJ09 with 35k miles. I've got one small wear spot on the left grip. None on the right. Rotated them to WOT and no wear. They are shiny, but I have good grip. I did have a WR250 dual sport that had lots of grip wear in maybe 8k or 10k miles. It was slippery like you're describing. That might have been because gloves were sometimes dirty and maybe because the throttle stayed wider open longer. 🤔 At least the grip heaters were underneath so replacements were cheap.
  19. Planned a moto ride last weekend when temps were going to start in the high 30s. Ended up being 14 F at the ride start time - in Mississippi. We went anyway! We "boldly" drove cars to lunch. 😗
  20. @angrygirafe - my wife and I are laughing so hard, we're in tears. We have 2 rescue cats. You really made my day. Thank you. So I meant a new medical jump bag. But we can respond POV. True story - I was out on a fun moto ride many years ago near home, and I ended up following Engine 5 as they responded to a call (cancelled en route). I figured I could at least help stage lines and tools if I arrived without gear.
  21. I want to be a motorcycle fireman. I've followed one bike tour on the moto. I've got a new jump bag, and I think I could respond to calls on the bike. How fun would that be?
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