Currently riding a 2019 MT-07 - Ice Fluo. However, I’m shopping around for a Africa Twin 2016 due to wanting to do a bit more off-road riding

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    2 years ago

    Ooooh Motorcycles has arrived !
    Hope the ATGATT and anti-ATGATT discussions never make a debut here…

    I ride a Monster Stealth 821 and for the cruise to the shops I have a Monkey.
    Keep the rubber side down buddy and enjoy the MT.

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        2 years ago

        Hehe yeah it probably will, I just got a bit tired of seeing people argue over that instead of actual motorcycles on Reddit.

        I wear my gear. What other people do is up to them.

        Keep the rubber side down, friend !

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      2 years ago

      As much as the gear wanking was removed, it’s the “I crashed today and here’s what you should learn from it” style that I never want to see again. Let’s have a stickied ‘mechanic advice’ thread, and get rid of those posts as well.

      Then we can post pics, videos, and all the fun parts of the ride.

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    2 years ago

    A bicycle (OK, A really cool bicycle- Cannondale BB 2013 ) but I’m thinking of moving out of NYC, and a Motorcycle has always been on my bucket list…

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    1 year ago

    2006 Suzuki GZ250. My first motorcycle, bought it 3 weeks ago. Ridden 620 miles already!

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        2 years ago

        Lol. It’s a beastly little bike. I got no skills to back its ability, but it’s nice for practicing and hitting some trails.

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            I’ve never MX or anything technical really. Taken the GS and my old KLR on a few single tracks (easy ones) and some 4x4 trails. Haven’t ridden the 280 much, spending most my time just standing on it in the garage learning balance and practicing non-powered lifting and adjusting the bike using the shocks…

            I’m old and out of shape and sit to much. The trials bike has been so awesome and riding for 45 minutes is like spending an entire day working out.

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                2 years ago

                For sure. I was not prepared. Dumping the GS a few times on some 4x4 trails is rough but that trials bike is wild.

                The upside… even street riding either of my other two bikes, I can feel the difference that training on the trials has made. It is just flat out making me a better rider.

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                  2 years ago

                  Protip: try and find a Moto Gymkhana group in your area, that’s next next level for street riding! I use what I learned there every day

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    2 years ago

    I’m on a VFR1200 and a Lance 125. I laugh about somehow boring an extra centimeter into the VFR engine, just so I can put a “my other bike is 10x bigger!” on the scooter.

    Personally, I think the VFR is a little too big and heavy to really suit me, but it came with every aftermarket farkle you could want for touring, and it was a steal.

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    2 years ago

    So excited to see this community I loved the reddit one! I just started this season, on a 2005 Honda Shadow, been tempted by a new Triumph Trident 660 though!

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      Man, I had a 2007 Shadow. Loved that bike. Utterly reliable and comfortable. Got her with 44,000 km on her and put 20,000 on her over eighteen months before she moved on. Loved the sound of her turning over and revving. ❤️

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    2 years ago

    A honda dax, with so much china parts it’s no longer a honda, even went and swapped the frame to use a skyteam frame allowing a 5.5 liter tank, '81 dt175mx, looks in good shape but needs so much attention, poor thing. and a 94 yzf750, as a 90’s kid you gotta have them three spokes and sexy six pot calipers.

    The Dax gets all the mileage, fun comes in small packages :)

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    2 years ago

    '99 Kawasaki VN1500G. The red one, not the green one. With a few mods and bit more chrome added over the years.

    But I’ve been thinking it’s time for something new. Probably a project bike. Something completely different - like a very stripped down scrambler.

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    2 years ago

    Just bought a '23 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro and traded in my '09 Yamaha FZ6. Just waiting on paperwork and delivery, then I’ll be packing the miles on the Tiger!

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    2 years ago

    I’m riding this beast, baby. 🤣

    Seriously, for me the Himalayan is a perfect bike. She’ll go literally anywhere, she’ll do highway speeds, but ishes not too fast, and she’s super comfortable. She’s simple enough so if something breaks, my limited mechanical skills can get it going again. And every time I get off her, she makes me look back.

    I’m planning to set off to spend a few years riding a Himalayan (maybe one of the new ones) around Europe, though that’s still a little ways away.

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    1 year ago

    Just picked up a 2023 R1250RS sport trim!! Barely got out last few years, first ride last year I got taken out by a yard saler, just getting back on the road now.