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I was hoping for a ride report from you, I posted this while you were out on your trans-UK ride only to produce a single picture out of it.
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First Look: Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak
Pedro replied to Hugh Janus's topic in MOTORCYCLE REVIEWS
I suppose it's probably an amazing bike to ride fast on rough roads, a sports bike on stilts, but I just dislike the look of this kind of bike with 17 inch front wheels. -
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I never got to that stage
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no excuses needed, @Tym, when a man wants a toy he can have it
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Pretty confident from that woman to jump in between and taunt them
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What didn't you like at first and now wouldn't go without?
Pedro replied to Pedro's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
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Not really a black or white thing, Pete, by using it you start exposure to a big part of the elements that start deteriorating it. It's all relative, but if never worn and stored properly they surely have a big shelf life.
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What didn't you like at first and now wouldn't go without?
Pedro replied to Pedro's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
I love google maps to search for which roads to take while out there. Not exactly using it for step by step navigation but more like a paper map that you can zoom into with a built in compass. For traveling longer distances and motorways, waze is useful to have running in the background because it'll warn you of speed traps even if you're not using it for navigation. -
I have never been interested in helmet intercoms, I used to tour with my girlfriend without intercoms, she would navigate and we would either talk loudly when needed or just stop if the conversation demanded it. I used to think it was quite interesting to see the different things each of us noticed on the same trip, usually noticing completely different details on the same ride. Starting to ride more and more on week days I found myself loosing a few work calls, getting off the bike to find lost calls and then calling people back, sometimes not getting through and they'd then call back when I was back on the motorway was annoying. I got a quad lock and an in-helmet intercom and although the intercom isn't good enough to maintain a conversation on the motorway, I can answer a call when on country roads and the caller wouldn't know I'm on the bike, the phone on the handlebar means I can easily see who is calling. Now, after I spent years disregarding intercoms and music while on the bike, I wouldn't go back to not having the phone on the handlebar and listening to music on the helmet, I don't do it always but probably more than not. What did you at first thought wouldn't appeal to you that after trying you would not give up?
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Why would you buy a newer helmet and not use it regularly?
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I don't care about dates, I change them when I think the previous one is worn out or unconfortable. My previous Schuberth C3Pro was changed when the rubbers sealing the visor shut were getting old and ripping, and the interior padding had lost it's capacity to bounce back, it made the helmet a little too big. Also by chance I scratched the visor so it went and I bought a new one exactly the same. I think that one had done 4 years, maybe 5, but a lot of dusty touring in Morocco meant that the interior had been out and washed plenty of times. This current helmet isn't lasting as long as the previous one, it feels comfy but a little on the large and loose side if I go fast on the motorway, plus I dropped it and it bounced off the street two or three times, which I didn't like doing. I was squeezed against a wall by a truck on a tight street and let go of the helmet. I have been doing more miles now than before so maybe that is why it feels like it's aging faster too.
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Great pictures! You can keep the snow
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Bike is due for a service that is happening next week, I think it has used just a hint of oil since the last service, which would be a first time for it. Forecast is rain stormy on the weekend so I'll spend it mostly reading a book and keeping my dog company with the ocasional breaks for play time. Also, plan on having a couple talks with my dad, he's not been having the best of luck and has just been diagnosed with LSA, a sort of degenerative sclerosis, and is rightly quite scared.
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that was a 4 stroke, though, it's pretty normal maintenance for those two strokes to have the piston replaced. I have a client to races extreme enduros and last time I spoke to him he was using a Husqvarna 250 2 stroke, he changes bike every couple of years of normal season racing and the engine is the least of his worries though
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That never gets old
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I like how those pipes are turning up, mine look like shit, and that's why I rarely look at them from up close
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Changing pistons, do you change cylinder as well? Or sleeve? or nothing at all?
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Classy chair, an adirondack always looks cool anywhere
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It was a great day to be up there overlooking Portugal. Sometimes you get all the way up to be greeted by fog or rain and can’t see an inch in front of you.
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Nice, that’s so french! Le topbox!
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Nice place to stop for a snack!