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I think that's how people get elected nowadays, too I closed my facebook account when we started getting comments on the migrant issue when it first started. I just closed it and never even thought of re-starting it.
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They're all waiting for you to die
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All you need is a dancing banana smilie, a johny cash giving you the bird banana smilie, and Pookie ( @modrover) will keep this alive in an inane thread @modrover, Pookie, where are you? over!
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I have an infatuation with the XT600, never even ridden one but they just scream “trip around Africa” to me.
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Well, the obvious advantage for some vehicles, is that an airbox increases you fording ability, some KLRs probably put that to use. However, I think the clearest advantage of an airbox is that it makes it easier to have a better throttle response on lower rpms.
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What on earth do you take with you on a day trip that needs 150 liters of packing space? Can’t beat that 19 to 26 or 27 degree temperature range for a nice pleasant ride, can you?
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That’s a kick in the back for sure, brilliant
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I know, that's why I don't really care for it ?
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Good stuff ? What kind of horsepower is that thing making, and what are your normal times?
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I have to admit to being a fair weather wuss. My brother's been all over Scotland and told me it's great, almost as pretty as Norway (which we've toured on car several times), but the idea of riding a bike on my holidays for several rainy days kind of takes care of the enthusiasm to do it.
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I could get an add on to the bike's screen or a bigger screen, but I love not having a big piece of plastic in front of me.
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Well, my bike has a smaller than stock screen, so there is more air all over, I am not sure about more turbulence at motorway speeds but a lot more bugs hit my helmet than with the standard helmet. My problem with the Schuberth that I tried was that it shaked a lot more than my motocross helmet, which is a Shoei. The motocross helmet hasn't got that vibration, but is obviously a lot worse at catching air, not to mention there is no shield so there is a big hole catching air right there. I understand that a beak is never going to be ideal, but my question was about if there is any experience with one that is not so bad. I love a modular helmet, because I ride with it open on slow speeds and love the feeling of opening it up right before arriving somewhere on a hot day. I would get an open face but the idea of getting a stone right in my face on the motorway doesn't appeal. But the beak appeals for touring...
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I would like a helmet with a beak for touring, mainly for protection agains the sun. Besides end of day low sun conditions when it's useful to avoid the glare from low sun, it's great to have a little shade on your face in really hot days. I've tried my Shoei motocross helmet on the GS and it's unbearable when cruising over 90kmh, it pulls up and all over the place. I've tried a Schuberth E1 and the beak makes it vibrate a whole lot, so much so that it made my vision blurred. This surprised me because I love my C3 Pro. I've got a smaller screen on the GS, and don't want to loose that. Is there any beaked helmet you have found to be aerodynamic on motorways up to 140kmh, or am I expecting too much of an impossible miracle?
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Is that Kevin Schwantz? You can't start a thread like this and slap Kevin Schwantz on the first post! I know Andy Carlile, of Nordschleife fame. I think he might only be famous to me around here, though. He's a mate, and is the fastest guy on a bike around the Nordschleife. I met Paulo Gonçalves once as well, a portuguese star who lost his life on the last Dakar.
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Hey, now that you're here, don't be a stranger, Pookie!
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This Little Yamaha HS1 Is Gorgeous And The Price Is Right
Pedro replied to Basket Case's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
That can't pull the skin of a pudding, or something like that edit: or is it peal a pudding? edit 2: peal a peach? -
The face of a happy camper!
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Good surfing is about 200 or 250km North, some real manly stuff:
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You are the only one I've met here, Pete
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In my opinion, this is the most scenic part of Portugal, I rather ride the plains of the deep Alentejo and the hills of Algarve, but there is something special about the Atlantic Coast of Algarve and Alentejo. If you're feeling romantic, you'll think of the old time explorers being trained in sea craft in this area, and the views over a wide open ocean make some Portuguese people feel very patriotic and adventurous. Vila do Bispo: And Sagres:
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Sorry, I had a slow moment here, of course, I didn't realize Alpine was the color.
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That’s some scenery