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Winter "tinkering"
I've found over the years with my several bikes that for me motorcycling is infectious, I always have to somehow be connected to my bike. In the Winter months when I can't ride (Steve you and the rest of the "Florida crew" can just keep quite) I am always working on something whether it be routine maintenance or obsessive "modding".
I just started my winter modding and wanted to know what the rest of you have planned for your bike during the down time???
Here's what I just started........there's a lot more to taking this bike apart then any I have ever owned in the past, it's a learning curve for certain.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...pstxvneso8.jpg
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Coming from the long cold Canadian winters I should get off my ass and insulate and heat the garage so I could "tinker".
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That gives me chest pain just looking at it :icon_frown:
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Originally Posted by
DaWadd
Coming from the long cold Canadian winters I should get off my ass and insulate and heat the garage so I could "tinker".
No joke
I went out yesterday (shelter w/ no heat) to start my winter mods but thought it was too cold to mess with the tupperware and some of my mods have two sided tape and that aint working either so....this years upgrades are waiting for a liitle bit of warmth
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My garage is insulated, attached, but not heated. The temp in there is right around the freezing mark, which is OK to work on.
So far, I have added a fork brace, and some chrome bits.
On my to do list over the next 60 days are:
an additional rear brake light (Whelen TIR3) to replace the rear reflector
brake light modulator
LED turn and brake light kit
Muth LED mirrors
Show Chrome luggage rack
Rivco Aero pegs
chrome sidestand
Healtech digital gear readout
Healtech speedo healer
voltmeter
LED illuminator for my fog light switch
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Originally Posted by
ReserveBum
No joke
I went out yesterday (shelter w/ no heat) to start my winter mods but thought it was too cold to mess with the tupperware and some of my mods have two sided tape and that aint working either so....this years upgrades are waiting for a liitle bit of warmth
I agree about the cold and the garage..I have been going to insulate my garage door panels since a friend of mine had new doors put on his garage a couple years ago..His doors, he has three, have fiberglass 2" thick panels inside and it really makes a difference with the inside temp...That coupled with a propane heater really makes it comfortable enough to work inside for a while...OH, Well, Spring is coming soon, I hope!!!
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Others found different alternative
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To me winter riding is using a motorcycle in winter conditions, as in riding on snow and ice.
I have seen Can-Ams and Urals driven in the winter, or dirt bikes with studded tires.
I wouldn't call that video winter riding. I'd call it cool weather riding.
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As much as I love my garage and spend a good bit of time there it is not yet insulated or have hvac....I'm hoping to tackle that next year. I just bundle up....it's a labor of love....
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It's RIDING IN THE WINTER
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If Steve says anything about the Florida weather I'm gonna scratch his chrome. After reading the other posts I'm almost ashamed to say I own an auto service shop that is 50 ft from my house. I have a waste oil furnace so heat is not an issue. I splurged last year and bought myself a nice bike lift. So far this winter I have installed an RC Components Assault chrome front wheel with a Metz 888 and a stock chrome rear wheel with a Michelin Primacy Alpin. My Vance and Hines pipes arrived Friday so I will try to install those this week. Heck I even got to ride Saturday and Sunday. Who needs Florida. Take that Steve !!
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I have no heat in my garage nor room with my wife's bike and the return of an adult child so to stay connected I like to go out once a week and sit on mine naked. I don't even need to start it I just sit there till I get cold then get dressed and go inside.
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Originally Posted by
Limoles
Silly Video
Okay -it's riding when it's chilly. Yes, it is technically the Winter Season.
However, I shut it off after he said he was turning his bike "like it was a Gold Wing."
Obviously never ridden one. Silly man.
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Originally Posted by
tinknocker
I have no heat in my garage nor room with my wife's bike and the return of an adult child so to stay connected I like to go out once a week and sit on mine naked. I don't even need to start it I just sit there till I get cold then get dressed and go inside.
We need pictures of this!!!!
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Originally Posted by
tinknocker
I have no heat in my garage nor room with my wife's bike and the return of an adult child so to stay connected I like to go out once a week and sit on mine naked. I don't even need to start it I just sit there till I get cold then get dressed and go inside.
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Originally Posted by
opas ride
We need pictures of this!!!!
NO! We do not. Period. End of discussion. FINEX. EndEx. Done. Toast. Got it?!?!??
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Ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha , ha ....
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Really I'm thinking thisAttachment 10711 or thisAttachment 10713...probably both about the same so......:clap2:
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Originally Posted by
tinknocker
:yikes: kinda scary....
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I hate winter mods because I usually mess with stuff too much because I can't ride or lack for enough to do. Then what should have been a simple easy project becomes - fix what I fouled up.
Case in point; simple paint job to do the passenger footboards..Nearly a full can of paint later, over 1.5 days because I couldn't leave it alone to dry longer...
I guess it's fun and something to do.
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Heated insulated garage, insulated garage door, Enerco radiant heater, with just the piolet lite on my garage never falls below 40....If you have natural gas this is the way to go....I can heat mine up to 65 in a hour or so....use it alot and my gas bill does not go up more then $20.00 a month...!
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winter weather sucks
Here in most parts of Idaho winter is boring and cold....First snow of 6 inches came about Nov 20... followed by temps between 32 and 0 F....can count days on one hand since then that temp has reached 40 F:no:
Too cold to go to garage to put on new stuff, too cold to mount up anything with double sided tape...:no:.. just have to sit and wait for at least another month....rather depressing...:icon_frown:
Will get on a plane a week from tomorrow to visit the big island of Hawaii for two weeks...:clap2:..can't happen soon enough for me...
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Yep, we've had a cold month in North Texas but we've had 2 nice days in a row & one more coming tomorrow. Had a beautiful short ride yesterday & will do it again tomorrow. Sorry guys but I gotta get it while I can. 'gw-smiley''gw-smiley' Glad I don't have to sit on mine naked. :nono:
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If I was gonna try that naked thing I would have to get one of those sheepskin seat covers for the boys. Just sayin.
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45 this morning going to 60 so I had to ride to work today. I am building my workshop now and have about 20% of the insulation in.
The only one allowed to sit naked on my bikes is my wife (NO opas, I will not post pictures) .....
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Man your lucky with the weather...It is 26 degrees here and snowing this morning....If it were 45 + degrees here, I would sit on my bike naked, and at 75 years old it would not be a pretty site!!!....Ride safe my friend....
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Originally Posted by
opas ride
Man your lucky with the weather...It is 26 degrees here and snowing this morning....If it were 45 + degrees here, I would sit on my bike naked, and at 75 years old it would not be a pretty site!!!....Ride safe my friend....
.. all the guys riding in good weather while we freeze up here in Michigan need to remember, our bikes will last much longer, as we hibernate them for 5 months each winter!!!!
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Originally Posted by
tinknocker
Having lived in Arizona, I noticed it just makes people too nervous when you wear a side arm into a 7-11.
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Something like this might help .....
http://cyclemax.com/inc/sdetail/gl18...uch/123/229539
:lolup:shot his foot
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Originally Posted by
tinknocker
Love it!
Good theft deterrent when the holster is empty......
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Originally Posted by
Navvet
seen these too..just not digging having something rubbing on the faster black paint...I normally carry around 4-5 o'clock but occasionally my wife leaves her bike parked and rides pylon...not a real comfortable carry at that point...