A Motorcycle Thread About Absolutely Nothing!

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My fellow rider :P We had fun riding two days ago. She rides a ninja 250

she looks like she's wearing Rev'It clothes... right?
 
my right hand has been hurting for a while. Not sure what caused it.

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on left side - I've got a sore spot there and on right side - there's pain in deep tissue or muscle. Because of that - it's getting harder to hold the throttle so I guess I've gotta get me a crampbuster like what TCS has :mad2:
 
my right hand has been hurting for a while. Not sure what caused it.

on left side - I've got a sore spot there and on right side - there's pain in deep tissue or muscle. Because of that - it's getting harder to hold the throttle so I guess I've gotta get me a crampbuster like what TCS has :mad2:

My "crampbuster" has really helped on the long trips. It costs about $10.
 
I skipped church this morning for a good cause (at least I thought so).

At a request from the SC chapter of the Red Knights motorcycle club (current and retired members of the fire departments), they asked members of the Patriot Guards to join them in escorting a Florida fire department vehicle towing a decorated official transport trailer containing some of the steel from the World Trade Center from NYC to Florida for inclusion in a memorial.

About 35-40 of us rode about 55 miles to I-95 in Santee, SC. We waited for the truck to pass through the rest stop where we took the lead in escorting to the Georgia state line. It was 100 miles non-stop. Because the fire truck was 1-2 hours behind schedule, our ride captain pushed us to 70-80 mph. Sometimes I saw 85 :eek3: We passed a couple of HP motorcycle cops who probably thought better than to stop all of us for speeding.

Because we were such a long staggered line, that when vehicles were entering the on ramps, the truck turned on his red-flashing lights which made them stop and wait for us. That was great.

After we parted ways, I had about 93 miles back to get home. So I rode 248 miles today :cool:

If Reba was with me, she probably would have jumped ship a long way back!
 
Looks like you are slumped over the gas tank from sheer exhaustion. :lol:
 
NY and NJ require front & rear plates. if you're from other state - you are not required to have front plate

What happen if car model doesn't have front license plate holder?
 
If motorcycle is stolen and cannot recover so does insurance can pay it off?
 
It means customer has install license plate holder after reside to other state that require 2 license tags on front and rear?

pretty much all modern cars do have front and rear plate holders. older car is exempted, I believe.
 
pretty much all modern cars do have front and rear plate holders. older car is exempted, I believe.

Oh I see, in Alabama, front and rear license plates were required until 1970's so changed to rear only like rest of deep south, including Florida.
 
on Saturday - I went over to my friend's house to install crash kit and right-side turn signal because she fell down :aw:

When installing crash kit - you need to have bike stands (costs more than $100) and jack to hold the engine in place. So I went to home depot to build a bike stand and used car jack. here's the result.

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I didn't finish installing crash kit cuz I got suddenly ill - food poisoning. Next day - I was feeling weak but managed to install turn signal light because she wants to ride because I know I will be out of commission for a couple days. Installing crash kit takes quite a long time and I'm not in good shape to install it so I'll have to come back again. She lives kinda far - about 45 min from me which was why I asked my brother to come pick me up. I was dizzy.
 
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