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Tpoppa

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  1. If I were to get a driver's car right now, the Cadillac CT4 Blackwing would get my $$
  2. The center path of the eclipse goes right through my yard. Schools will be closed that day. The police are already posting warnings about being prepared for local food and gas shortages, due the huge number of people that will be coming to the area. I've seen ads for people charging $50/car to park in their yard. btw, I have a camper just south of Wooster.
  3. Know anyone that would be interested in a like new (still under warranty) 2022 Ducati Monster+ 937? I bought it with the intention of flipping it. The guy I bought it from had a Ferrari, and Audi RS5, couple classic Porches, expensive boats...he bought the Ducati because he could afford it, but he just wasn't a motorcycle guy. It's absolutely like new with an excellent IMU based electronics package...lean sensitive TC and ABS, launch control, wheelie control, buttery smooth up/down quick shifter, etc. It's lightweight (40lbs less than the Monster 821), and flickable. If you've ever been afraid of Ducati maintenance...the 937 motor is a gem with extended maintenance intervals...18k for valves, and 9k for oil changes. Asking $11k
  4. Most of us aren't strong enough to resist the power of poky nipples. Well played sorority.
  5. Got the Italian and the Brit out for local riding today. I'll take the German out tomorrow.
  6. Sell for how much or trade for anything in particular?
  7. For a 2-up tourer, I definitely see the appeal of the new GW (or a K1600) For a 1-up tourer, there are many motorcycles I prefer. And 95% of my riding is 1-up.
  8. I'm sure you've read plenty already... sometimes bear spray will only buy you a minute or 2 depending on the species, and the specifics of the encounter. I've had few encounters where I saw the bear, and plenty more where the bear saw me.
  9. Like, when I get old? Actually, I let the wife site on the back of a 2020 GW and she did like it. It's an option, but I'm also waiting for the R1300RT, that hopefully gets released next year.
  10. The growing list of motorcycles I've owned: 2022 Ducati Monster Plus 2020 Triumph Street Twin 2022 Honda Navi 2020 Kawasaki Z900 ABS 2010 Kawasaki Nomad VN1700 2015 BMW R1200R 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 400 2013 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic 2006 Harley Davidson VRSCR Street Rod 2014 Honda CB500X 2010 Yamaha V-Star 950 Tourer 2000 BMW R1100R 2010 Honda VFR1200 2008 Suzuki SV650S ABS 2010 CBR600RR ABS 2009 Suzuki Gladius 1992 Nighthawk 250 2003 SV1000S 2009 Buell 1125R 2005 Kawasaki Z750S 2006 CBR600F4i 2005 Buell XB9SX 2005 Triumph Bonneville America 1994 Honda Magna 750 2002 Honda 919 1989 Honda Pacific Coast 2003 Buell XB9S 1999 Honda Magna 750 1988 Yamaha Radian 1993 Bandit 400 1993 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 1988 Kawasaki EX500 1985 Yamaha Maxim X 700
  11. I bought a set of Pirellis today. They were attached to this.
  12. Walmart has quite a few sizes of backpacks with water bladders for under $30.
  13. This is a good ratchet to keep in your toolkit: 1/4 in. x 3/8 in. Dual-Drive Extendable Ratchet (harborfreight.com) It's dual drive 1/4 & 3/8, and the handle collapses/expands. I know some people have feelings about Harbor Freight, but their Composite Ratchets have become my go to in the garage.
  14. Tpoppa

    Damn it.

    That isn't fair. It's perfectly normal for people to only want to speak about the things they know.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/100063527261961/videos/557887529856564
  16. Tpoppa

    Damn it.

    That is some good reporting.
  17. Family commitments every weekend in Nov. All that leaves is short local riding unless global warming kicks in for December.
  18. Glad we got out. Might be the last serious ride of the season.
  19. Tpoppa

    Damn it.

    I am going to trust my gut, and not google this.
  20. The 2 silver spring/clips in the photo...each hold a retaining pin in place. The pins aren't visible in the photo, but slide out of the spoke side of the caliper. The Brembos are 4 piston, and each piston has it's own brake pad. When removing the old pads, I used them to compress each piston a bit to make it easier to slide the new EBC HH pads in pace. Love it when a job is easier than expected.
  21. Tpoppa

    Damn it.

    A proper plugging is healthy for a marriage.
  22. Changed the front brake pads on the Triumph today, because the stock Brembo pads are notoriously squeaky when coming to a slow stop. Changing the pads requires no tools. Just push the springs with your finger and pull out the pins, then the pads slide right out of the back of the caliper...you don't even need to remove the caliper. The job literally took 5 minutes👍 Pretty slick.
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