The want is strong...
I know the feeling, I want them for my 1k...but they cost as much as suspension, that I need first...
The want is strong...
Riding ceases to be fun when you're cold or wet.I'm a member of C.A.R. (candy assed riders) and it if isn't comfortable enough to enjoy it, I don't ride...
If my hands are too cold to ride, I figure the pavement is too cold to make my tires stick....
I agree 100%Riding ceases to be fun when you're cold or wet.
I know me TOO! I'd either want the red that matches the trim on my bike or I was thinking about the satin gold that matches the trim rings on the gauges. That's a down the road thing though. That $3k is a steep entry fee. I know they're worth it but I'm ball'n on a budget over here.The want is strong...
got some pics? curious to see how/where/blahblah. seems like getting power is one of two options, pretty cut and dry. i myself would have second and third thoughts about where to mount the unit for best detection though, keeping in mind access to the rear and whether someone still uses oem mirrors.. hm, dunno.I installed a brand new Valentine V1 Gen2 radar detector!!! Yeee haw, there will be no more Bluetooth dongles because the new one has it built in. The BT dongles are buggy.
There are times when I encounter a tuner car out on the back roads that seems to have some sort of desire to test me.....not all the time but sometimes I accommodate them and leave them for dead.....I can picture them thinking "what kind of bike was that?"Raced a Challenger50 on a highway, no contest. Also, came up on a dodge superbee, he didn't want to play or he knew no contest. I heard the challenger 50 downshift with his paddles and as soon as I heard him step on the gas, I rammed the throttle and looked a few seconds later and he was 1/8 mile back, hehe, yeeee haawwww, get down on it brothers!!!!!!!! Ya know, I actually wait until afternoon when I know they're going home from work. I wait on the entrance ramp out of sight and watch and listen with busa running of course and when they pass, I'm on them in seconds, sooo much fun. come home smiling from ear to ear shaking. Great entertainment for a 68 year old! My wife says, you're gonna die from that one day and I told her well when you come to identify my body, I'll have a big grin on my face!
There are times when I encounter a tuner car out on the back roads that seems to have some sort of desire to test me.....not all the time but sometimes I accommodate them and leave them for dead.....I can picture them thinking "what kind of bike was that?"
I too sport a grin when I do that.....my son calls it "doing the Millennium Falcon going to light speed" I've done it to him when he was on his GSX750.....he said he saw me nod, got ready to run me then watched me disappear into the distance...