I mounted the rear last week so today was the first time I tried them out. I'm probably the last person in the world to figure this out, but for riding a 600lb bike on gravel these are great!
Nice grip in the loose stuff, predictable in the turns, and I even found a little mud to slog through on the river road. Not too funky on the tarmac either.
Only thing I noticed was a lot of rear wheel hop going up hill on the throttle. I think that is about the limitations of my bikes suspension though.
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Re: tkc80 or Look: No Crashbars!
Looks good.
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Rear wheel hop is often too much possum scraper clearance, try the next lower setting.
Those look nice! I ran a circuitous route back from the morel patch, it would tie in nicely with Troy's Plattsburg route. I wasn't on a bike though.
Those look nice! I ran a circuitous route back from the morel patch, it would tie in nicely with Troy's Plattsburg route. I wasn't on a bike though.
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Thanks Katbeanz, I'll give that a try.
On the subject of possum scraping...
A few years ago, my bike wasnt very old if that kinda tells you how many, I had a fj1200 that I was riding one early August evening on the edge of Springfield. In the middle of my lane was a possum that had met his fate sometime earlier. Probably much earlier. As a result of target fixation, not paying attention, ect I ran right over him. The result was possum all over the pipes, my boots, and in the lower fairing. Ewwww.
I was still finding residue for months after when I'd clean the bike. To this day when I see something in the road I want to avoid, I look away immediately and think of that smell.
On the subject of possum scraping...
A few years ago, my bike wasnt very old if that kinda tells you how many, I had a fj1200 that I was riding one early August evening on the edge of Springfield. In the middle of my lane was a possum that had met his fate sometime earlier. Probably much earlier. As a result of target fixation, not paying attention, ect I ran right over him. The result was possum all over the pipes, my boots, and in the lower fairing. Ewwww.
I was still finding residue for months after when I'd clean the bike. To this day when I see something in the road I want to avoid, I look away immediately and think of that smell.
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I had the same experience with a porcupine. http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=377944 Post 20 if you don't want to read the whole thing.ozarksrider wrote:.............. a possum that had met his fate sometime earlier. Probably much earlier. As a result of target fixation, not paying attention, ect I ran right over him. The result was possum all over the pipes, my boots, and in the lower fairing. Ewwww..........
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".... the same experience with a porcupine."
I think yours was worse than mine.
I think yours was worse than mine.
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"Rear wheel hop is often too much possum scraper clearance, try the next lower setting."
Stock GS rear shocks are super easy to change the preload. I backed it off half a turn and sure enough that did the trick!
Thanks Katbeanz.
Stock GS rear shocks are super easy to change the preload. I backed it off half a turn and sure enough that did the trick!
Thanks Katbeanz.
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