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Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 14 Nov 2012 15:06
by allkidd
Scott says to bring in any tech questions....how about the most recently discussed on this site....to clean the chain or not!

Looks like Tuesday should be good riding weather!

Our next meeting is set for Dec. 4th at 6:30 at Freedom Cycle:

12501 U.S. 71
Grandview, MO 64030

Scott Spears will make a presentation on the following topics;

Recluse clutch.
How to fix a flat on the trail.
Tools and parts to carry.
How to deal with a swamped bike.

We decided it would be easiest for everybody to bring their own meal into Freedom. Scott said we will be using one of their backrooms so no problem for food and drink.

Should be good as Scott said he has several items for, "show and tell"!

As usual, everybody is invited!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 14 Nov 2012 15:11
by troy
This sounds great!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 15 Nov 2012 13:34
by Rusty Jug
I might have to make this one, like the meeting agenda!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 03 Dec 2012 09:31
by allkidd
TAR meeting Tuesday evening, 6:30 at Freedom!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 03 Dec 2012 15:18
by troy
Halleckson (newest member and my brother-in-law) and I plan to attend.

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 08:10
by kendall_smith
allkidd wrote:Scott says to bring in any tech questions....how about the most recently discussed on this site....to clean the chain or not!
Alissa and I should be there. I'd like to ask that everyone refrain from bringing up the subject of motorcycle chains due to the fact that I'm still having flashbacks. :lol:

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 12:54
by Foster
Chris, Jessie, and I will all be there. Looking forward to it!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 15:03
by allkidd
troy wrote:Halleckson (newest member and my brother-in-law) and I plan to attend.
I assume this is your Raintree brother in law? Steve is also going and we would be happy to pick your brother in law up if he would like to ride with us.....we are driving the truck not the cycles.

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 16:28
by Foster
It is 61F. I hope to see more than two bikes there tonight... ;)

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 19:19
by Rusty Jug
My daughter is sick, :( I plan to be there since I run a rekluse clutch and I wanted to be there! Cry cry!

I hope you can do that again! :( I'm sad!

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 12:10
by troy
Hope your daughter gets well soon, Todd. Sorry you missed the meeting. Freedom gave a free motorcycle to all in attendance--too bad you weren't there. :lol:

Ryan got pulled over by the police as he left Freedom Cycles. What was the outcome of that? Speeding I assume?

Many thanks to Scott and Freedom Cycles and Randy for putting this together. I could listen to Scott tell Dakar stories all day I think. I really enjoyed the tech talk, too. Believe it or not, it was my first time in Freedom Cycles. That place is AWESOME! How long have they been a KTM dealer? I only heard of this a few months ago. They had a nice, large selection of riding gear, too. The guys from Freedom I've met so far are really great people, too. Let's just say my expectations for motorcycle dealers in general are usually not very high!

During the tire HOWTO, I kept thinking how much better it would have been if we'd had a tire and wheel and the tools right there to see a demonstration and even get hands-on instruction. That is the only criticism I have that might help future meetings that focus on tech tips.

Can someone post a link to the YouTube video(s) that Scott and others mentioned that show a master changing tires?

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 12:41
by kendall_smith
The free bikes were very generous of Freedom Cycles. My new KTM 500 EXC-F is going to look awesome in the garage next to my KTM 350 EXC-F! My collection is complete! :lol:

We saw that cop sitting there when we left, but we figured everyone would see him as they were leaving although I did think to myself that someone could get in trouble. It sucks that Ryan got nabbed.

Here's some youtube links-

For the "holy crap" demonstration, here's a 60 second bib mousse change. I've never messed with the bib mousse, but have heard some people refer to it as an all day event. Not this guy- it comes off and goes back on in a minute- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mnhg-VEP69U

For the more realistic and educational video, I like this 4 part series from Dunlop- very informative- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw0B2gIwbBg

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 13:21
by Foster
I saw Ryan leave and it didn't look like he gave the cop any provocation for the stop! Jessie and I could not figure out what he had done. We saw him discussing the stop with the officer when we went by. Hopefully the cop just wanted to take a look at the mighty wee-strom :)

The meeting was a really good time. Thanks for setting it up Randy (and/or others?)! I do agree with Troy that a live demonstration would have been awesome! If you give dual sport riders a cookie... :lol:

But it was a really neat experience just the way it was too.

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 13:25
by Scott_B
I think this is the video mentioned during the meeting last night:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVl6grp3Sww[/youtube]

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 14:34
by Rusty Jug
I knew it! I could have had another bike!
:(

Did they talk much about the automatic clutch?

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 14:46
by rycomm
First, I really enjoyed the meeting last night. I hope to remember some of that when needed.
Regarding my incident with the Grandview PD......
The first indication of any police around was the reflection of the cruisers lights off the highways signs.
I thought to myself, where is he going. I thougt at first he was on the highway.
I pulled over by the light to let him around. It kinda surprised me that I was his prey.
When asked the "Do you know why I pulled you over?" line, I assumed I must have been speeding.
I don't know what the speed limit on the outer road is, nor do I know how fast I was going.
I soon found out that when I left the parking lot at Freedom and turned right onto the outer road, I didn't make a complete stop. I was standing on the pegs, and looked both ways, and saw no traffic. So, I rolled through and was on my way to get on the highway. It seemed like a long ways after that when I saw the lights. I don't know where he was, and didn't ask. It also seemed like it took forever to hand me a citiation for not making a complete stop.

I've been riding for nearly 20 years, and that is the only the second ticket I've gotten on a bike. The first was in 1995 for going 63 in a 55 in western Douglas county KS.

So, I recommend making complete stops, at least in Grandview.

I almost went east out of Freedoms lot, and took the back roads to Lee's Summit. Who knows how many stop signs I may have rolled through.

Lesson learned. I sometimes forget I'm not out in the country.

Sorry to get so long winded,
Ryan

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 14:54
by troy
Rusty Jug wrote:I knew it! I could have had another bike!
:(

Did they talk much about the automatic clutch?
We did. Basically sounds like the latest version, which cost over $800 or something like that is a much improved design offering relatively flexible adjustments to make the clutch respond the way you like. The talk reiterated to me that the #1 advantage of the Rekluse is that you basically eliminate stalls because the clutch will disengage before you kill the bike. This proved very beneficial on their Dakar competition bikes because many folks were stalling their bikes in the deep desert sands and silt beds while the Rekluse riders were able to keep the bikes moving.

#1 downside (and really one of the only) is the inability to pull start the bike. (I don't know about you all, but I've had to pull start bikes at least a dozen times.)

I'm still not willing to pay the money for one personally. I figure my motivation will be when my left wrist has arthritis making the clutch work painful or difficult. I know one top-notch rider who finally got a Rekluse solely for this reason. His options were get a Rekluse or quit riding. In the meantime, I kind of enjoy the art of clutch work.

Re: Dec 4th Freedom meeting-6:30

Posted: 05 Dec 2012 15:56
by Foster
Those "$600 wrenches" that were discussed last night. Everyone was very taken with these, it seemed, and I thought with Christmas coming up...: http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/too ... _wrenches/

or CHEAPER YET: http://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-047 ... m+wrenches



Also, the motion pro tool kit he had without a few extra attachments he added into his personal kit: http://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08-016 ... metric+kit

I have the motion pro tool kit, as does Troy, and I love mine. Worth every penny!!! You can add to this basic tool kit and personalize it for your bike with minimal added investment.

One tool that wasn't mentioned that I have used countless times, a good headlamp!! I love mine and it lasts a long time. Waterproof, very bright, very small and light. I have even done a fair amount of trail running with the light. It is bright enough for any bike emergency you may have. Just a thought.

I am very bored at work and thought I would share.