Just came back recently from a long trip in the cage...down to Atlanta, over to Alabama for a bike school course and then back to Barrie. Only came across 2 gas pumps that asked for zip code but my postal numbers worked both times!
I had one of those but I now have a different type that I prefer...only works with a centerstand though.
http://f800depot.com/twalcom-bikelift.html
I wanted to take up as little space as possible and with the bike upright I can just put a block under the engine for the winter to keep the tires...
Liked the look of this so I ordered on online getting it shipped to a US address...only problem is I just found out that they are $10 cheaper on sale at Future Shop :banghead:
You definitely need to ride one yourself....too many opinions. I stand by mine...My current bike has a 8500 redline but I rarely use it. The only time I hit the limiter on the Honda was coming onto hwy 115 and I just forgot...was also chasing a CBR 1000. I am sure that you would get used to it...
Cycle World just named it best Standard bike....
We’ve picked everything from the Suzuki DR-Z400SM to the Triumph Tiger 1050 for this category in the last five years, so don’t even try to talk us down from this year’s winner, Honda’s new-world NC700X. Even if our highly experienced...
Yeah thanks...I had come across them from the Dainese site and found 3 on route and the last one is 10 miles from Barbour.
I have a pair of Alpinestars SP-1 that I bought a while ago, but haven't worn. They feel ok at first but there is a seam that runs across the back of my thumb which becomes...
Like I said...might not have any time this week to drive down to the city...have to be in Buffalo early on Friday and then I have some time since I don't need to be at Barbour till Sunday.
I am heading down to Barbour Motorsports park next Friday for a CSB school and my race gloves are just not breaking in nicely and pinch my hand badly.
Don't have much time to shop locally this week...does anyone know of any places with a good selection of gloves that could be on my route to...
Not very good at posting links..but it should work if u cut and paste this completely.
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It's more like 180 Km return with some good corners but there might still be a little construction on 27 in Nobelton.
Actually the Husky is on 88 on the east side of 400...I prefer the mom & pop kind of places without the trucks...so next exit north of 400 is 89 and go west towards Cookstown and at the next road ( 5th line ) on the SW corner is a good breky place..Pete's donuts I think? This road is also a good...
I would contact John @ Accelerated Technologies - Motorcycle Suspension Specialist
Not sure if he has anything suitable but he does love the old RZs and has a few in his shop.
If you want to shave a little time off that route instead of left on Flos 11, turn right and it will take you to 27 north of Elmvale, turn left and then ride over to Vasey and then left again at the lights and take 93 north right into Midland.
Last time I was that way there was a lot of construction on 93 beside Orr Lake. That was a few weeks ago..not sure if it has been completed. Might be safer to take 400 up to Waubeshene and then across hwy 12 to Midland.
Might also help to know from where?
The fast cars actually rip the pavement up with their high cornering forces...I've seen Audi's going round Mosport in high 1:05s. That is seriously quick! The grip level is quite consistant..at least in the dry.
Recently found a nice place in Victoria Harbour, right on the water with a patio and a nice view of the bay and adjoining marina.
Quarterdeck Restaraunt...
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