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Katoom

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  1. Yeah, this wasn't a professional journalist, this was my buddy that has ridden sport bikes on roads like the Tail of the Dragon for over 20 years. Not talking the bike down at all, he loves the R12R and doesn't want a different bike. I am guessing it is just the difference you will have between pure street tires on a performance bike and 50/50 tires on a very big dirt bike. :)

  2. My buddy in AL loved his R12R. So long as the surface was smooth around the corners he was loving it. Get some chop mid corner, or a little bit of gravel, he said it was like riding on ice. My 701E handled it great, but come the straight shots, he was gone.

  3. Yeah, with the ice and snow we have today, looks like Sunday may be a better day for a ride. Should have time for traffic to push most of the nasty off the road from today and tomorrow.

    Thank you for the heads up on the possible nasty spots @Shoop.

    @2talltim, I ride a 1290SAR with heavily worn 50/50 tires currently, there will be no "spirited riding" until I get a set of new tires on the bike. This is planned as an exploring trip, not a go fast trip. Thank you for the warning though.

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  4. Sorry, was thinking more along the lines of areas that are frequented by ice/standing water, etc. It is supposed to rain up through tomorrow with a chance of snow following. With a high of 32 on Friday, I am guessing it will most likely be pretty cold and likely to have ice in areas where trees cover the road all day. (experience from my time in Oregon) Is this typically an issue along the above roads, or is the road generally open to the sun?

  5. Looking at taking a ride from Columbus area through Perry State Park to the Triple Nickel South to Little Hocking, then back via any route we decide. Having never done the route, looking for info on how wise this route would be. Likelihood of ice, etc. Supposed to be a high of 32 that day, but I am riding heated gear, and haven't had a long ride in WAY too long. This ride to work just isn't scratching the itch. 

  6. On 2/21/2020 at 1:29 PM, Bubba said:

    Brian:  Would love to have this and maybe make you an offer.  Truth told, I'm "skeert" of the hitch mount style.  I picture myself de-mounting/mounting a tire and having the tire bar slip and take out a tail light or put a dent in the tailgate.  Yeah, I know it's s truck, but it's a NICE newer truck.  What's been your experience?  Is the main NoMar tower adaptable to a floor mount?

    Yes, you can buy the floor mount for this. It is about $120 from the manufacturer, but you will need something to bolt it to. This is the revised floor mount option.

    https://www.nomartirechanger.com/No_Mar_Tire_Changer_Floor_Stand_p/tc-stand.htm

    You can still call to verify, but bolt holes look correct. I use the hitch mount version currently, though looking at the floor mount myself. The only time I have ever come close to hitting the truck, was when I was connecting the tire changer to the truck. Almost slid it into the hitch to far.

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  7. New to the area, just looking for some light off road. I am riding a 701 Enduro with wore out 50/50 tires, so nothing super treacherous. If the Perry is too nasty for light trails, I will be happy for an alternate location, and I have better tires, but I am planning on riding to Perry. Of course this is all weather dependent.

  8. I would love to, but I am out of town until around 3-4 at the earliest Sunday, which is late to start a ride. This will be the last time I make this trip out of town for a while, so definitely keep me in mind for upcoming rides.

  9. Hocking Hills area huh? My wife and I are looking at moving down that way once our house in AL is sold. Until then I am renting an apartment (groan) in Groveport.

    I have yet to get the maintenance lift, but am looking forward to having a nice garage with a lift in our next place.

    I made it to March Moto Madness last year (moved up here from Northern AL in January) but didn't get to do many of the rides due to lack of riding partners. My wife loves to ride, but can't do really long rides, or really rough rides.

    Long way of saying, don't give up riding yet, I just moved to the area. :)

  10. Ah, wasn't sure if you have moved up to a hydraulic tire machine. I understand if you are not riding as much. I have had mine for a year and a half and have more than a dozen take off tires at my old house. My wife rides, I have several bikes, and I do tires for some of my buddies, so it has paid for itself several times over already.

  11. I had one of the original 08 Connies. Was a great bike, but medical bills and such required it being sold. Now riding the big 1290 Super Adventure R. Not as stable through the corners on a 21" front wheel with knobbies, but still a blast to ride.

  12. Anyone planning on riding Mid-Ohio in May?

    I have been off a track for years (6 and counting) and want to get back to it. I was never a racer, but enjoy the ability to really push my bike. Still riding an old '02 ZX-9R, so I will definitely not be in the fast pack, but as there are probably many on here that have spent more time on Mid-Ohio than I have spent on all the tracks I have ridden combined, I figured looking for interested riders, and maybe some pointers for the track, this would be a good place to start.

  13. 1 minute ago, jschaf said:

    Welcome to the forum.  I quit riding because of KTM/ Brembo problems resulting in a bunch of broken bones, helicopter ride, hospital stay, rehab, etc.  Make sure you get proof that those recalls are actually done.  Sorry for the negative man. Lots of good folks on here.

    Yeah, I had a problem with the Husqvarna with the front brakes. The bike had a bad ABS module, and I had a horrible service work on the bike. Took them over 60 days to repair it. I should of started the lemon law process sooner than I did. I would have a new bike, or no payment...

  14. Hello all,

    Been away from Ohio for a long time. Moved into the Columbus area, but still house hunting.

    Once we get settled I will be looking at hopefully some track time, some dirt trails, and maybe a ride down to GA for the big BDR event in May.

    I enjoy most vehicles with two wheels and a motor. My current ride is my KTM 1290 Super Adventure R. Only used the R on a few trails, mostly just using the Super. :)

    Keep the shiny side up. :)

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