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Let's see those bikes

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Smokinpiney, Oct 4, 2013.

  1. Eric Wanderweg

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    After riding in the Appalachians, does it make riding back home feel kind of lackluster? We have similar scenery here but unfortunately can't (legally) ride any of it. There's a few guys I know that go down to West Virginia and rural Pennsylvania every year for riding the mountains.
     
  2. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Yeah, that's possibly why I go to Tennessee 4-6 times a year. There are several other states to explore that have great riding in that area. Might be why I'm considering moving down that way.
     
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    I forgot to post this one. First ride in Tennessee after rebuilding/painting. Probably more than half way through the ride and still getting used to the new power and delivery. Coming around a sight right hander with a little 2 track tire rut to use as a berm. Rut was not deep at all. I was a little on the inside of the rut so figured I'd use the throttle and rear tire to kinda slide more into the "rut" that wasn't really there. When I throttled er she came right on around in a big ol power slide. Totally unexpected by me, I was along for the ride. Bike ended up facing the opposite direction we were going and slid down into the low side berm that was about 3+ feet deep.

    Notice the orange paint in the dirt above the rear fender. The scratch in the dirt where my handlebar sits came from the foot peg.

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  4. ole

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    this yami was a nice bike
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    Finally after many years..
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    One done. Need more balancing beads for the rear.
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  8. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Fun stuff. Painted everything this week and got it laced this evening. Got the hub offset figured out. Now to true it up.

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    Lacing up new spokes and trueing up...that's always a good time :picard:
    Of course the only ones that get brought to the dealership are the ones that someone else already screwed up, or everything bent/worn/tweaked :picard::picard:
    Don't miss that!:hair:
     
  10. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    That one wasn't terrible. Everything is new though.

    Sure wish someone would've told me that the dealership is the absolute last ditch effort when nothing else works/nobody else knows what to do. Just throw it in their lap, their the experts. Nevermind all the broken/hacked together things the other "mechanics" repaired, they NEED their stuff fixed NOW.
     
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