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advant63
02-05-2011, 06:38 PM
talk about climate controlled storage. :2tup:
a storm was just rolling in. you can barely see the house across the road right now.
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blaine
02-05-2011, 06:48 PM
Yep,we are supposed to get hit with up to 40 centimeters in the next 24 hours. :cuss: :mad: :cry:
cayuse
02-11-2011, 02:23 AM
So, the wife was away for the weekend? :whistle:
alanmcorcoran
02-11-2011, 03:32 AM
Might as well change the oil while it's in there!
mole2
02-11-2011, 03:58 AM
Did you try riding it up the stairs yet? lol
:)
cayuse
02-11-2011, 11:42 AM
Warning! Carpeted stairs can be a b!tch!
Don't ask me how I know.....
Water Warrior 2
02-11-2011, 03:13 PM
Warning! Carpeted stairs can be a b!tch!
Don't ask me how I know.....
Carpeted stairs are a little softer when things go wrong. Outdoor concrete stairs are a whole nudder story for another day.
advant63
02-13-2011, 12:17 AM
So, the wife was away for the weekend? :whistle:
not quite. she helped me get it inside. after all it is hers.
Might as well change the oil while it's in there!
it has less than a mile on it so it's not due just yet.
i do have a sixteen tooth sprocket somewhere in the mail.
it will be a pleasure to install that (and still feel my fingers afterward).
Water Warrior 2
02-13-2011, 02:06 AM
Now is a great time to add some stuff. The bike is warm, clean, new and handy. Tools are warm, clean and handy. Turn up the lights and fire up the coffee pot.
GZBrian
02-19-2011, 06:56 AM
Now that's comfort. Ever consider this may be next years Christams card picture!! Ride Safe. GZBrian
advant63
03-13-2011, 12:01 AM
i installed a spitfire wind shield tonight. looks okay. should do the job.
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Water Warrior 2
03-13-2011, 12:14 AM
That shield works well on a GZ. Lynda was surprised how many bugs she collected riding across the prairies. Hmm, would it be safe to assume you removed the bar end weights to get the bike through doorways ?
blaine
03-13-2011, 12:28 AM
I had the Spitfire shield on my G.Z. It worked well,except I had a hard time keeping it steady.Even in the instructions it says to have it against the headlight or speedometer to keep it from vibrating and if you do this,you either mark the chrome on the headlight or mark the front of the speedometer.I put a clear furniture bumper between the shield and the speedometer to keep it from marking the speedometer. I later switched to a National Cycle street shield that mounts on at 4 points rather than 2 points like the Spitfire.A much sturdier design.
:cool: :2tup:
cayuse
03-13-2011, 01:08 AM
I've still got the Spitfire on my ride, and it is a little unstable unless you can jam it against the speedo. I'm constantly retightening the screws. It also makes my ride a lot noisier, I think because my helmet is right in line with the wind spilling over the top. It cuts the wind nicely, though, and yes, it catches a lot of bugs. I like the look of the bike with it on; I think it helps make the bike look a little more substantial to oncoming traffic. Mine is mounted a few inches higher than yours which makes me think that might be why I have so much wind noise. I'm going to try dropping it down this season to see what happens.
advant63
03-13-2011, 01:42 AM
would it be safe to assume you removed the bar end weights to get the bike through doorways ?
good eye. they were never installed. they're still in their bubble wrap on the dining room table. :roll:
I had the Spitfire shield on my G.Z. It worked well,except I had a hard time keeping it steady.Even in the instructions it says to have it against the headlight or speedometer to keep it from vibrating.I later switched to a National Cycle street shield that mounts on at 4 points rather than 2 points like the Spitfire.A much sturdier design.
i can see that happening. i was thinking it needs a third mounting strut down low to strengthen it.
Mine is mounted a few inches higher than yours which makes me think that might be why I have so much wind noise. I'm going to try dropping it down this season to see what happens.
i know what you mean. if any thing it may end up lying even further back. my wife and i are the same size so i should be able to dial it in for best results. i recently traded rides with a silverwing scooter with a high shield. my head was buffeted quite badly an would have preferred no shield at all.
Water Warrior 2
03-13-2011, 04:50 AM
Windshields, head buffeting and noise are all different to each rider and bike combo. A rule of thumb for the windshield is mount it initially in line with the forks. 2 parallel lines sort of thing. Helmet buffeting and noise is due to bike shape. rider shape, helmet shape, shield shape, and probably the phase of the moon. A full face helmet will catch a lot of noise from lower down on the bike(don't ask me how I know)so ear plugs are a must in most cases. Actually ear plugs should be mandatory when riding in my opinion. I did find a different helmet shape is sometimes quieter.
When we picked up the GZ I rode it home(probably 2 hours minimum)and never had a problem with buffeting or noise with a full face and earplugs, even on the highway. After a couple years and a windshield install I almost went crazy riding across town at lower speeds. The noise and lower wind blast was incredible. Lynda never had a problem. Go figure.
cayuse
03-13-2011, 10:25 PM
Yeah, there are a lot of variables. I don't notice buffeting but I do notice a howling wind noise when I have the windshield on, vs the sound of the engine with it off. It's nice to hear the engine. I use ear plugs on any ride over 10 minutes.
RamAir
04-06-2011, 12:34 AM
You gotta get the angle right and hight right! I figured it out on my bike with how I like to lean back and sit for long rides! The wind hit the topish of my helmet and kept swooping over my head instead of going right over and creating a low pressure zone right behind it and bloing air from under the sheild OR from hitting me in the face and cousing turbulenceay!
I am looking for a bigger windsheild for the future though. One thats longer and bigger so I can keep more wind off me and streamline the bike more by increasing the angle! I found the bike fastish on the highways with the windsheild put on right! :)
Water Warrior 2
04-06-2011, 01:43 AM
RamAir, lowers might be an option to consider. A lot of wind and wind noise comes from down below.
RamAir
04-07-2011, 06:18 AM
WW You mean lower windseilds? Your kinda alking o a noob ere ars are more my ing no bike! :P
alantf
04-07-2011, 07:38 AM
Your kinda alking o a noob ere ars are more my ing no bike! :P
Finally got it!!!!!!!!! "You're kinda talking to a noob here. Cars are more my thing. not bikes" I think your keyboard is playing up :)
Water Warrior 2
04-07-2011, 12:37 PM
Your kinda alking o a noob ere ars are more my ing no bike! :P
Finally got it!!!!!!!!! "You're kinda talking to a noob here. Cars are more my thing. not bikes" I think your keyboard is playing up :)
Thank you Alantf. Yes lower windshields. Usually mounted on the forks and stick out to the sides a few inches. They change the air flow to protect the rider from wind, rain and whatever else is in the air. I have zero experience with lowers but many bikes have OEM options that include lowers to match their windshields.
RamAir
04-07-2011, 11:38 PM
Sorry about that guys! I posted on like 3 forums that night and a few of my keys on my keyboard wehre not working. I do not know why or how it happened but it did make for some very funny replys!! HAHAHA Ya good idea, if I ever get the highway bars I was thinking up fabing up some plastic peaces to fit within the opening, but only if I can angle it to make the bike more streamline. I dont wanna be plowing the wind!
advant63
04-24-2011, 07:14 PM
well, spring has finally arrived. windy and cool but rideable. better than last weekend when my wife took her m2 in the snow.
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Water Warrior 2
04-24-2011, 10:54 PM
Good pics. Nice to see dedicated new riders out in the snow. A personal thanks for ATGATT.
advant, welcome fellow canuck, and ontarioite (?)...where from?...funny you mention the spitfire sheild, have a tinted unit I put on today, then took it off....then put it on......very boring here watching the rain just continue to fall....3 more days until a break in the weather.
alanmcorcoran
04-25-2011, 08:59 PM
It's very nice here today. Very nice.
advant63
04-26-2011, 03:02 PM
i just watched a comedy routine where the guy kept gloating about the socal weather while talking to a friend from up north on the phone.
in the middle of the routine he started shaking (earth tremors) asking his friend if he could call him back. it seemed funny at the time.
tjvk, i'm in london. the long winter had me doing crazy things to pass the time too.
ride_with_pride
06-14-2011, 01:43 AM
That's crazy love for your ride...Nice!!!
advant63
06-14-2011, 11:27 PM
thanks, it cracked the six hundred mile mark today.
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