I agree with Adri.
What he's talking about isn't a little thing. The background in his first 2 pictures frame the bikes well and put them in a nice setting and it leads your eye to the bikes. The 3rd one focusses your eye on the bike immediately.
When I looked at MP's ad I noted that the front...
Well said and a fair point.
Having that FXR with modern brakes and decent suspension would have been cool, but I'd already decided that it wasn't really a rural road burner no matter what I did.
I know where you're coming from, but unless you can get the better suspension for free, have a money tree or have decided that the HD is a forever bike don't bother.
I had a 1999 super glide, and I liked it for all the reasons you like your sportster. Metal, visceral, mechanical and fun in it's...
Lovely bike.
I think dealers can be motivated to move on price, particularly in trying financial times. Inventory is only worth something when you sell it, and when you've got overhead and expenses you need to move product.
A private seller, particularly with some brands can set a high price...
I saw an article somewhere about damage to phones from vibration when mounted to motorcycles. A vibration dampened mount is crucial I think if you're using your phone.
Personally, I don't seem to take direction well. I tend to meander from place to place, only following a set route when...
I listened to an ADVRider podcast where Neil Graham and Michael Uhlarik were talking about the DRZ and its missing 6th gear. According to MU (I'm paraphrasing) engineering, designing and developing a transmission is the biggest issue with building a motorcycle. Many new and current bikes have...
The KTM 350/500's are most focused on off road performance, at the expense of on road comfort and higher maintenance.
The DRZ competes with the KTM690's, and other more street friendly dual sports and have higher weight, more comfort through overall higher gearing and softer suspension, less...
I had a friend in the early/mid eighties who had a 750 triple with Wirges expansion chambers and the obligatory "drop" bars. He was a reliable source of wheelies and rapid departures but the sound/noise level from that bike, even at full-on hooligan was much quieter than what I hear today from...
Exactly.
This isn't interfering with our rights in any way, and if you're truly concerned with surveillance, or surveillance capitalism (depending on your ideological bent) then the devices we're using to access and respond to this needs to go in the dumpster (or shredder).
This isn't Chinese...
If the dollars don't/can't workout and the charges can't stick that's a serious and separate issue, but I don't have a problem with targeted enforcement.
I travelled through Ottawa going to Gatineau twice last year and each time I got a photo radar generated ticket for 60 and 62 in a 50. It...
I asked my local mechanic about certifying my recently purchased 1982 BMW. I take my truck to him and he has certified a couple bikes for me over the years. He said no problem. It just takes a bit more time (and money) and is done on the tablet.
This really rings true. Funny too.
"Environment Canada. Cloudy with a chance of making stuff up." Classic.
(it might be in this thread somewhere else, but...)
I've had the same experience.
Over the last few months I've put some effort into selling a bunch of miscellaneous stuff that has value to specific users. Some was leftover nursery/greenhouse equipment and some was personal stuff that I am either no longer using or have just lost interest in...
First, I think there is still value in KTM, and someone is going to keep it going in some form.
If BMW buys it it will be for the off road models, particularly the dual sports and the 690. Everything else will drop.
The new 390's built by Bajaj will come to market, I saw GP Bikes has the new...
Agreed, and have seen it so many times. I'm constantly amazed how people put so little thought or effort in their ads and attempt to sell the stuff.
If the seller can't be bothered to clear the junk off the bike and roll it out in the open for a couple pictures then why should I make the...
Skid Steers are an absolute nightmare to work on. I replaced the fuel pump in a Case 1835C a few years back, among other things. Skinned knuckles, swearing and grunting. Was so happy to see it leaving on the trailer the day I sold it.
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