When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Just got back from a trip to Willingham Woods, it was packed. Not a massive amount of social distancing happening. I didn't take a photo.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Commuted into London on it it in February. Been parked up since and has provided a lot of local spiders with housing...
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Yesterday - on the Diavel. South Coast to Box Hill/ Rykas, then over the A29 to Whiteways , Storrington then home. Just to see if I could remember how to ride a Ducati
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Trust me, the pictures dont show the full horror. Its got months of sahara dust and sawdust from some woodwork I did near it and that's on top of the filthy state I parked it up in after riding home in a february monsoon! I'm supposed to be cleaning it this week and getting it up for sale, but that depends on what it scrubs up like!
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Don't take this the wrong way, but 'why?' why would you let something worth several thousand pounds just rot ? I know i'm overly fussy with cleaning etc, but your bike isn't £40... it's a chunk of change....Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:03 pmTrust me, the pictures dont show the full horror. Its got months of sahara dust and sawdust from some woodwork I did near it and that's on top of the filthy state I parked it up in after riding home in a february monsoon! I'm supposed to be cleaning it this week and getting it up for sale, but that depends on what it scrubs up like!
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I don't have a garage, so it has to sit outside exposed to all weathers. It was under a cover but they nicked that when they tried to nick the bike a few months back.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:06 pmDon't take this the wrong way, but 'why?' why would you let something worth several thousand pounds just rot ? I know i'm overly fussy with cleaning etc, but your bike isn't £40... it's a chunk of change....Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:03 pmTrust me, the pictures dont show the full horror. Its got months of sahara dust and sawdust from some woodwork I did near it and that's on top of the filthy state I parked it up in after riding home in a february monsoon! I'm supposed to be cleaning it this week and getting it up for sale, but that depends on what it scrubs up like!
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
mine lived under covers for 7 years in old house, but 20mins a week helped massively.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:53 pmI don't have a garage, so it has to sit outside exposed to all weathers. It was under a cover but they nicked that when they tried to nick the bike a few months back.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:06 pmDon't take this the wrong way, but 'why?' why would you let something worth several thousand pounds just rot ? I know i'm overly fussy with cleaning etc, but your bike isn't £40... it's a chunk of change....Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:03 pm
Trust me, the pictures dont show the full horror. Its got months of sahara dust and sawdust from some woodwork I did near it and that's on top of the filthy state I parked it up in after riding home in a february monsoon! I'm supposed to be cleaning it this week and getting it up for sale, but that depends on what it scrubs up like!
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Was the cover worth more than the bike?Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:53 pmI don't have a garage, so it has to sit outside exposed to all weathers. It was under a cover but they nicked that when they tried to nick the bike a few months back.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:06 pmDon't take this the wrong way, but 'why?' why would you let something worth several thousand pounds just rot ? I know i'm overly fussy with cleaning etc, but your bike isn't £40... it's a chunk of change....Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:03 pm
Trust me, the pictures dont show the full horror. Its got months of sahara dust and sawdust from some woodwork I did near it and that's on top of the filthy state I parked it up in after riding home in a february monsoon! I'm supposed to be cleaning it this week and getting it up for sale, but that depends on what it scrubs up like!
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
At the moment, probably yes!
Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Today.
I bought the bike at the beginning of February, taxed and insured it on March 1st and took it out for an hour or so. Since then I've ridden it to work a few times, and a couple of "necessary" local trips. Today the weather was looking ok so I decided to head west to Hartside. There was a bit of rain coming through Teesdale but it didn't last long (so much for the BBC weather) though it looked a bit threatening at Hartside
It's 2½years since the cafe burnt down, it's now been completely demolished and there's a burger van, which was closed. A stop at Alston for petrol and a sandwich, and a slightly longer route home via Tan Hill. 180 miles in total, so a decent ride out.
I learned a number of things today:
1. I'm rusty. Really rusty. Need more practice.
2. The suspension needs sorting. Today's roads were mostly bumpy, except where they were narrow and bumpy and the bike nearly threw me out of the seat on a number of occasions. Springs too hard/too much compression? I don't tend to fiddle with the suspension on modern(ish) bikes, just set everything to manufacturer's standard settings and leave it there.
3. Maybe related to 2, my arse is sore. The seat doesn't feel too bad, maybe I need to take longer breaks
4. Fuel range is marginally less than my bladder range
5.The engine vibrates, quite a lot. There are two sizeable lumps of metal whizzing up and down in there so it's no surprise. It doesn't cause problems like the numb or tingling fingers you get with an IL4, but you notice it.
6. There's some stunning countryside up here and it's sparsely populated so very little traffic too.
7. It was really good to get back on a bike again
I bought the bike at the beginning of February, taxed and insured it on March 1st and took it out for an hour or so. Since then I've ridden it to work a few times, and a couple of "necessary" local trips. Today the weather was looking ok so I decided to head west to Hartside. There was a bit of rain coming through Teesdale but it didn't last long (so much for the BBC weather) though it looked a bit threatening at Hartside
It's 2½years since the cafe burnt down, it's now been completely demolished and there's a burger van, which was closed. A stop at Alston for petrol and a sandwich, and a slightly longer route home via Tan Hill. 180 miles in total, so a decent ride out.
I learned a number of things today:
1. I'm rusty. Really rusty. Need more practice.
2. The suspension needs sorting. Today's roads were mostly bumpy, except where they were narrow and bumpy and the bike nearly threw me out of the seat on a number of occasions. Springs too hard/too much compression? I don't tend to fiddle with the suspension on modern(ish) bikes, just set everything to manufacturer's standard settings and leave it there.
3. Maybe related to 2, my arse is sore. The seat doesn't feel too bad, maybe I need to take longer breaks
4. Fuel range is marginally less than my bladder range
5.The engine vibrates, quite a lot. There are two sizeable lumps of metal whizzing up and down in there so it's no surprise. It doesn't cause problems like the numb or tingling fingers you get with an IL4, but you notice it.
6. There's some stunning countryside up here and it's sparsely populated so very little traffic too.
7. It was really good to get back on a bike again
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Had the day off yesterday so this time went to Southwold on the Le Mans and maybe get some Copper House Gin. Went the long way out via Bury St Edmunds amd back via Sudbury. Unfortunatly may have got caught speeding. Twice.
The first was a 40 limit on the A143 at Wickham St, I may have been doing just over 40 and as I came round the bend there was a front facing camera van, definetly slowed down very quickly and went by the van at about 35mph. The speedo on the Le Mans is a bit vauge 30 on speed signs and satnav is just below 40 on the speedo and 40 is just above an indicated 40.
Got to Southwold very sweaty, too hot to walk around in leathers looking for Gin, so cleaned my visor and set off back home.
I was on the B1117 and was wondering what the speed limit was because there were a few houses around but not an actual village, again doing about 40 ish. Saw the 30mph repeater, just as I saw a sweaty bloke in a yellow jacket (no cap) looking at me with a camera on a tripod, fortunatly facing the opposite direction. Didn't twig straight away but hopefully got slowed down enough before he got a bead on me.
Just got to wait now. Assume it's two weeks the same as a static camera for a NIP.
It was the sweatiest ride i have ever had, a bit too hot realy and the heat was making me lose concentration. had a shower as soon as I got in and this afternoon was my leather jeans and jacket in the bath using some "wool kind" washing liquid. The first time they have been washed in 10+ years. The jacket is over the back of a deck chair and the jeans on the line slowly drip drying in the wind. Just got to slowly dry them and then give them a good feed of lanolin.
Can't post a phot it seems we have reached the board limit.
The first was a 40 limit on the A143 at Wickham St, I may have been doing just over 40 and as I came round the bend there was a front facing camera van, definetly slowed down very quickly and went by the van at about 35mph. The speedo on the Le Mans is a bit vauge 30 on speed signs and satnav is just below 40 on the speedo and 40 is just above an indicated 40.
Got to Southwold very sweaty, too hot to walk around in leathers looking for Gin, so cleaned my visor and set off back home.
I was on the B1117 and was wondering what the speed limit was because there were a few houses around but not an actual village, again doing about 40 ish. Saw the 30mph repeater, just as I saw a sweaty bloke in a yellow jacket (no cap) looking at me with a camera on a tripod, fortunatly facing the opposite direction. Didn't twig straight away but hopefully got slowed down enough before he got a bead on me.
Just got to wait now. Assume it's two weeks the same as a static camera for a NIP.
It was the sweatiest ride i have ever had, a bit too hot realy and the heat was making me lose concentration. had a shower as soon as I got in and this afternoon was my leather jeans and jacket in the bath using some "wool kind" washing liquid. The first time they have been washed in 10+ years. The jacket is over the back of a deck chair and the jeans on the line slowly drip drying in the wind. Just got to slowly dry them and then give them a good feed of lanolin.
Can't post a phot it seems we have reached the board limit.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
was about to take the triple for a new chain and sprocket, bad prep let me down, batteries dead. on charge now
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took my street triple to bloke who full serviced it for me, so its now got its 12k service, new chain and sprockets, new handle bars (old ones where slight bent from my off at donnington) and its feels a lot nicer to ride, its crazy and they were only slightly and how much better straight ones are, sorry thats not crazy thats normal. But he lent me this bad boy
Tracer 900, he's spent some wedge on it, arkro end can, Ohlins forks, Ktech rear shock, it was set up for a rider 20kg heavier and it was a bit un-stable at 90+. other than that i loved it, great fun, loads of power and seemed comfy, i did around 120/130 miles on it, went to Loomies, got caught out in the rain, placed it in rain mode and that was good, took the snatchyness out of it, i would love to take this to europe and tour, it would be great, great on fuel and i think i could do some serious miles on it,
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Tracer 900, he's spent some wedge on it, arkro end can, Ohlins forks, Ktech rear shock, it was set up for a rider 20kg heavier and it was a bit un-stable at 90+. other than that i loved it, great fun, loads of power and seemed comfy, i did around 120/130 miles on it, went to Loomies, got caught out in the rain, placed it in rain mode and that was good, took the snatchyness out of it, i would love to take this to europe and tour, it would be great, great on fuel and i think i could do some serious miles on it,
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
95 miles around the peaks today... with a stop off at The Royal Oak, Hurdlow for a cuppa and a piss
Sporting my lockdown haircut and I'm not picking my arse, I'm re-attaching the loop on my jacket to my belt.
Out with the bikeclub, a Z1000, 790 and R Nine T... all with at least double the power of the mighty V7.
Sporting my lockdown haircut and I'm not picking my arse, I'm re-attaching the loop on my jacket to my belt.
Out with the bikeclub, a Z1000, 790 and R Nine T... all with at least double the power of the mighty V7.
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I see the Guzzi is practicing a good healthy social distancing technique!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:25 pm 95 miles around the peaks today... with a stop off at The Royal Oak, Hurdlow for a cuppa and a piss
Sporting my lockdown haircut and I'm not picking my arse, I'm re-attaching the loop on my jacket to my belt.
Out with the bikeclub, a Z1000, 790 and R Nine T... all with at least double the power of the mighty V7.
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Jeez, I didn't realise I looked like some kind of giant riding a monkey bike!
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Nice trip yesterday to Sammy Millers Italian bike day
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Well, you're not small fella.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:01 pm Jeez, I didn't realise I looked like some kind of giant riding a monkey bike!