Good thing you bring your wallet at least. How much does Alon charges to get you out? Lol
Yea I'm not planning to be too adventurous on my own but I'm sure there will be unplanned riding where I'll just decide to go unprepared. I have that space at the front of my bike where I can leave some...
I was just a GP Bikes yesterday and forgot to look for the Kriega tool roll you had previously mentioned. Guess will need to go back. :D
I have tubeless tires. My guess is the spare front tube is worthless to me or is it best way still? Planning on bringing a tire repair kit along with some...
Never even though of that...Now it's going to make me more paranoid than I already am.
Thanks for all input on tools...I will start putting that aside.
I'm thinking I will ride alone most of the time. Probably be doing more gravel riding than anything else when that is the case.
So I'm new to trail/gravel riding and have one or two question...first, Do you ever go riding in trails alone or would you consider this a bit irresponsible/dangerous? Second, what is it you never leave without even for short 2-3 hours ride?
Firts aid kit?
Tool kit? If so what tools should...
Yes...I saw that. Probably going to ride the Suzuki to work tomorrow. Problem is after tomorrow we may end up with snow storm Kayla on our doorstep. Let's all hope it's just rain by the time it gets here. 2-3 feet of snow would suck balls.
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Now you need to come drive it in my neighbourhood and make it go loud so people look out the window wondering what's up or I still don't believe you. Lol just kidding. It looks awesome! Congrats! I'm sure you will have tons of fun with it! [emoji1]
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I think they are aiming at people that just want to enjoy the view. From what I read it's really smooth. I've heard of a guy with arthritis too that liked that because his hands were sore and not having to play on the clutch lever for long period was the only way he could ride. Maybe it also...
It's not stock for sure. They call it "travel edition" I don't know if it's equipped at the dealer or by Honda. Nam did I hallucinate that picture? I'm sure I saw it but for some reasons it's gone now.
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These bike model (nc750x) can come with "dual clutch transmission" it's sorta automatic but you still have buttons if you want to override the gear you are in. Honda is getting real good reviews on that system. Not sure it's for everyone.
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Yea it's a 750. It's manual. It was a dealer demo it has 3000km on it. I just need to add some handguards and it will be good to go. Can't wait for the weather to be a bit better. Snow all melted here so hopefully nothing more comes down [emoji3]
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Lol...don't worry I did the same thing. The centre stand was on and didn't expect that thing to be so high. The salesman look at it and he didn't say anything but you could see it bothered him. At least I ended up buying it. I don't think those boxes will be on that much most of the time...
Do your payments for the next 5 years. Get your M license. At your 30th birthday call back insurance and take only 1 side coverage as the bike will be paid off. Then Pick-up your bike! Happy birthday! Sorry, I know this is probably not helping...
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