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Dr_Rez 06-15-2009 06:52 PM

Motorcycle/ATV/Dirtbike Talk
 
Just curious if anyone on here like to ride. If you do tell us what you own and what kind of riding you do.

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I just recently sold my old 2003 Suzuki Savage 650cc because it just wasnt cutting it powerwise/sizewise. After selling that I got a 2000 Honda Shadow Spirit Custom 1100cc. Impeccable condition with only 3400 miles on it. This guy has the power I have been wanting, while only weighting about 600ish pounds wet.

http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/5480/173acs.jpg

CrAbY 06-16-2009 07:54 AM

I just recked on my dirtbike the other day. I got this huge nasty scrath on my back because I hit a rock on the ground. I was wearing a helmet....but no shirt.

Dr_Rez 06-18-2009 09:57 PM

Some love for riding on this forum.

cheezyridr 06-19-2009 01:25 AM

used to own this:
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ridr/bike2.jpg

sold it to buy this:
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ridr/99lc3.jpg

then i sold that to buy this one:
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...idr/reneck.jpg

then i sold that because i became an immigrant bum, and with some of the money, i bought this:

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...Picture098.jpg

cheezyridr 06-19-2009 01:27 AM

but i crashed it, so i sold it to pay for this:

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ridr/xray3.jpg

now i ride this:

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...r/IMG_1834.jpg

and sometimes, this:
http://transit.toronto.on.ca/bus/rou...o-06-22-03.jpg

Dr_Rez 06-19-2009 10:57 AM

Haha definitely wworth the many posts. Im sorry you crashed.

cheezyridr 06-19-2009 10:43 PM

kinda funny, hundreds of thousands of miles on motorcycles, never a mishap.
ride a bicycle, get an injury:rofl:

Dr_Rez 06-29-2009 12:20 PM

Pictures Added

http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/5480/173acs.jpg

Dr_Rez 06-29-2009 12:23 PM

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Some of my dads Yamaha Vstar 08, and 1 more of shadow.

cavanherk 06-29-2009 01:52 PM

This is what I ride:

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photo...250Aquilab.jpg

Dr_Rez 06-29-2009 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cavanherk (Post 694045)

Model? year?

cheezyridr 07-02-2009 04:08 PM

that's one of the korean bikes right? like, a 600 cc i think?
it would be cool if you would write a little about it. i have seen them at the annual bike show but never rode one. it appears to be a cool little entry level bike. how long have you had yours?

Dr_Rez 07-02-2009 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheezyridr (Post 697233)
that's one of the korean bikes right? like, a 600 cc i think?
it would be cool if you would write a little about it. i have seen them at the annual bike show but never rode one. it appears to be a cool little entry level bike. how long have you had yours?

Personally those bikes are a little to small for the average guy to learn on. Sure its great at first but once you get the hang of it your ready for another bike.

cheezyridr 07-04-2009 11:54 AM

well, i can't argue with that. i learned on a 650 v-star and by the time i had a year in, it was ready for a back tire and i was ready for a bigger bike.

Dr_Rez 07-04-2009 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheezyridr (Post 698348)
well, i can't argue with that. i learned on a 650 v-star and by the time i had a year in, it was ready for a back tire and i was ready for a bigger bike.

650 isn't to bad though. I mean depending on your size at least. Its a lot more powerful than the 650 single cylinder Suzuki I had.

What do you ride now? (still the bus :)?

cheezyridr 07-11-2009 03:09 PM

yes, still doing the ttc thing because i'm not allowed to work yet. i had the LC1500, and had the vs800. i liked them both for different reasons.
i am hoping for my next bike to get something more touring oriented.
a used goldwing would be nice but i don't know if my ankle can handle that anymore. i want to try something other than a v-twin. maybe the smaller honda, the sport tour one (i forget what the model designation is)
maybe a yamaha royal star? i never understood why they didn't use the v-max motor for that instead of the detuned 4 they did give it.

oh, and i totally agree, the 650 v-star is more power than the thumper zuk. the v-star was a great bike for what it was. it just wasn't enough bike for me, because i used it for my primary transport. puttin around toronto it would do just fine though.

Dr_Rez 07-12-2009 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheezyridr (Post 702152)
yes, still doing the ttc thing because i'm not allowed to work yet. i had the LC1500, and had the vs800. i liked them both for different reasons.
i am hoping for my next bike to get something more touring oriented.
a used goldwing would be nice but i don't know if my ankle can handle that anymore. i want to try something other than a v-twin. maybe the smaller honda, the sport tour one (i forget what the model designation is)
maybe a yamaha royal star? i never understood why they didn't use the v-max motor for that instead of the detuned 4 they did give it.

oh, and i totally agree, the 650 v-star is more power than the thumper zuk. the v-star was a great bike for what it was. it just wasn't enough bike for me, because i used it for my primary transport. puttin around toronto it would do just fine though.

What size are you looking for?

cheezyridr 07-15-2009 12:28 PM

it needs to be at least 1000cc's because i want to go back and fourth from toronto to wilmington with my wife. something with a low seat height because my right ankle can't do a tip-toe position anymore. if i don't get a goldwing or a valk it'll prolly be a venture or a nomad. i like the st1300 but i don't think i'm tall enough, and the wife wouldn't go for that riding position. not for 600 miles all at once, anyhow.

Dr_Rez 07-15-2009 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheezyridr (Post 704059)
it needs to be at least 1000cc's because i want to go back and fourth from toronto to wilmington with my wife. something with a low seat height because my right ankle can't do a tip-toe position anymore. if i don't get a goldwing or a valk it'll prolly be a venture or a nomad. i like the st1300 but i don't think i'm tall enough, and the wife wouldn't go for that riding position. not for 600 miles all at once, anyhow.

Suzuki Intruder 1400 is pretty nice. Got plenty of power and good for "not so tall" people :)

cheezyridr 07-17-2009 01:47 PM

the 1400 intruder is an awesome bike! i would love to have one as my primary scoot. i had an 800, with the 21" wheel and i loved it.
trouble is, i wouldn't want to do a 500 mile day with either one.
i did get to do about 100 miles of freeway on one when i came back from the dragon several years ago. great bike, but not really a hiway star. more of a backroad brawler.
there was a company making long springer and girder front ends for them, but i forget who they are now.

bassdxtreme 10-05-2009 03:06 PM

Here is my new toy. 1978 Yamaha 750cc, paid $100 for it at Carlisle, PA.
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...thexloaded.jpg
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...X/750Front.jpg
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...wX/750rear.jpg
After some much deserved cleaning and paint
http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/o...nedandflat.jpg

Dr_Rez 06-25-2011 01:47 AM

My new to me 2002 Vstar 1100 Custom. Only added stuff is the shield, bags, and some new pipes because I cant stand them super quiet stock ones! Iv done a thousand miles in a few days of owning it because its so damn pleasant to ride. Turns so well and feels real light due to that super low center of gravity. Tomorrow its off to a huge Bike Rally to oggle at others bikes!

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/6749/001wfh.jpg

EPOCH6 10-04-2017 12:57 PM

Resurrecting this thread.

I grew up surrounded by Harley Davidsons and messing around with quads & dirtbikes but only took a serious interest in riding this year. Got my license back in May and have put 20,000 km on a hand-me-down 2009 KLX250S in the last 5 months. Without a doubt this is the most fun I've ever had in my life.

Riding up the abandoned Forgotten Plateau ski slopes on Vancouver Island.

https://i.imgur.com/NT4L2TO.jpg

Messing around the local trails with some buddies and their old Hondas.

https://i.imgur.com/RBVWeo4.jpg

More local trails with a KTM 990 ADV and an old KLR 650.

https://i.imgur.com/joXqS69.jpg

And my beloved winter beater, an '82 Honda ATC200E Big Red, soon to be dragged out of hibernation.

https://i.imgur.com/Waye6K2.jpg

My father has been patiently waiting 24 years for me to join him on the road and is happier than I've ever seen him now that we can ride together.

He has been building and customizing choppers since his teens, the two below are his '81 Shovelhead (1200 cc) and a 2013 BMC Hooligan (1500 cc). Both bikes are enormously fun in very different ways, both are rigid mount hardtails.

https://i.imgur.com/7PyKfuF.jpg

We're flying out to Nevada early December to rent a couple of Indian Scouts to ride to the Grand Canyon and Death Valley. We're basically looking at it as an extended test ride to determine whether or not we want to buy one next riding season. Very excited, I think they're absolutely gorgeous and have very little doubt in my mind that they ride as nicely as they look.

https://i.imgur.com/itVOpy3.jpg

Plankton 10-04-2017 01:15 PM

Nice wheels. Those ATC's are a bitch in turns. I dumped my buddy's many times. I used to ride trials and had a Yamaha TY80 growing up along with a few others, but those are long gone.

My contribution to the thread:

My Baja 50
https://scontent.ford1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...50&oe=5A458F91

Something I picked up for my friends kids that has since come back to me since they moved off the property that I intended for them to use it on. Now I terrorize my neighbor's with it. I've had to replace the rear rubber from all the pavement riding. Got something a little beefier to rip up more front lawns.

https://scontent.ford1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...1b&oe=5A4D483C

It's a fun little distraction, and my neighbors love me more than ever now.

EPOCH6 10-19-2017 08:05 PM

So I've been obsessing over the Indian Scout for about half a year now with the full intent of buying one early next year. I've spent countless hours lurking the Indian Motorcycle forums online, familiarizing myself with their production and service issues, comparing their specifications to all of the competitor motorcycles in its class, and building up one hell of an Indian Scout eye candy folder on my computer in the process. Half a year into this obsession I'm still convinced that it's my dream bike and far exceeds 99% of its direct competitors in terms of performance and price point.

Today I learnt something pretty astounding about how Polaris has marketed their two Indian Scout models. Something that casts a bit of a dark cloud over Polaris (though I'm not necessarily surprised), but also something that may save me $1600 when I make my final decision in 2018.

In 2011 Polaris Industries acquired the Indian Motorcycle brand and began developing a new line of models to compete with Harley Davidson, Triumph, and the Japanese brands. The Indian Scout 60 was their first middleweight cruiser, designed to compete primarily against the Harley Davidson Iron 883 and the Harley Davidson Sportster 48, but they also needed a bike that would compete against the Harley Davidson Sportster 1200, so they developed the Scout 69. Both bikes were released in 2015 and both bikes smoked the competition in terms of engine performance, handling, and price point (though neither have come close to reaching the sales figures of Harley Davidson, no surprise there).

https://i.imgur.com/it6AWPW.jpg

Competition aside, some confusion arose in the Indian customer base regarding the 22 horsepower difference between the Scout 60 and the Scout 69 when the only mechanical difference between the two bikes is a cylinder bore disparity of 134 cc. Even more confusion arose when Motorcycle Magazine did a dyno comparison test between the two bikes, revealing an unusual similarity in torque and horsepower between the two bikes up to 6000 RPM, where the Scout 60's power drastically drops off. This led Motorcycle Magazine to speculate that Polaris must have programmed the Scout 60's ECU to reduce power at 6000 RPM, artificially producing the 22 horsepower difference between the models.

At the same time, DynoJet, a very popular aftermarket performance modding company, was performing dyno tests of their own and coming to the same conclusions, ultimately discovering that Polaris had added a line of code to intentionally prevent the throttle butterfly valve from fully opening beyond 6000 RPM, significantly decreasing the top end power of the bike. Knowing this, DynoJet went ahead and developed the Power Vision CX, an ECU tuning device that allows you to disable that restrictive code, improve fueling ratios (beyond factory EPA restrictions), modify spark timing for high octane fuel, raise the RPM limiter, raise the top speed limiter, and improve throttle performance with a simple ECU flash no more complicated than transferring files via USB, for $380! They released dyno test charts demonstrating that by removing these ECU restrictions they were able to bring the Scout 60 up to a performance level only 2 or 3 horsepower below that of the Scout 69, which is $2000 more than the Scout 60! This is a much more realistic disparity reflecting the 134 cc bore difference (and the higher compression ratio of the Scout 60).

So at the end of the day it looks like all Indian did to create the Scout 69 was over-bore the Scout 60 by 6mm, leaving the Scout 69 with less compression and a narrower torque curve, though a few more horsepower, and then artificially handicapped the Scout 60's ECU to produce a publicly marketable difference between the two models that justifies the added $2000 price tag. For those of us that have discovered this, it means we can save $1600 by purchasing a Scout 60 and re-flashing the ECU with DynoJet's $380 tuning device, effectively transforming it into a Scout 69 in 20 minutes.

I'm ****ing stoked, and if all of this holds true for another few months, I'll have an Indian Scout much sooner and for much less money than I had originally intended on spending.

EPOCH6 02-06-2018 01:12 PM

It is done.

https://i.imgur.com/f4D0TZO.jpg

Paid cash for it on Dec 29th, 2018 Indian Scout 60, have only been able to put 275 km on it so far due to near record rainfall out here. Finally expecting a bit of sun from the forecast next weekend, hoping to 800 km by Sunday so I can get the first break-in service over and done with. It has exceeded my expectations so far, surprisingly powerful bone stock. I'll be re-flashing the ECU next week probably and taking it on a 5,500 km trip through a series of ghost towns and national parks in Idaho, Utah, and Montana in May.

Plankton 02-06-2018 01:36 PM

*drool*


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