Colorado B/S Thread

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I've never been out on one. Personally I find sport bikes uncomfortable and impractical for anything besides a track day.

I like the more upright sport tourers and naked street fighter bikes though. I'm actually very interested in test riding a 690 Duke and a 950 or 990 SuperMotard.
Eh it depends. I definitely dig the triumph tiger's and the ergonomics of them. But street bikes depend on which bike. That's why I like the Hondas so much. they don't put you on your wrists so much and are a lot more comfortable to be on for a few hours, so long as you get an aftermarket seat that actually has some pad to it. :roflmao:
 
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That's some good info, my main use would be zipping back and forth am hour between work and the drive from Laramie - Westminster once I move out
 
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Everyone is messaging me for these pictures so I'm posting them here.
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That's some good info, my main use would be zipping back and forth am hour between work and the drive from Laramie - Westminster once I move out
something not super tall and light would be ideal. A slightly heavier and lower profile bike will be easier to ride in the buffering wind you get up there. just remember to keep a solid but loose grip on the bike in wind. Let it move around and whatnot. Fighting to keep it on a specific line is jjust asking for trouble.
 
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something not super tall and light would be ideal. A slightly heavier and lower profile bike will be easier to ride in the buffering wind you get up there. just remember to keep a solid but loose grip on the bike in wind. Let it move around and whatnot. Fighting to keep it on a specific line is jjust asking for trouble.

HWY 287 to Laramie is best to prevent the stupid winds on I-80. Its a prettier ride too.

Here you go David, you should get one of these bad boys. I'm actually looking at them myself.
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You guys need to man up and buy this sum-bitch...


David - You would literally have to install a plow on the front to push the females out of the way. Nothing says "Stud" like 200hp on a 575lbs motorcycle...lol

Only problem is, they threaten to break up with you once you scare the sh!t out of them a few times. Ask my wife.

 
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Yeah, I'm cool sticking with my 500lb, 100hp, 34" tall seat, oversized dirt bike. The next bike for me is a small enduro like a KLX250S or WR250R. That way I can putter to work at 60-70mpg and then be able to pick the thing up when I crash it off road.

David, I've got two words for you. Super Motard. :D
 
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My dad will hate you all when he gets online and sees this. Two of my friends are selling there bikes because there parents won't let them keep em, I could pick up a 05 r6 for $600 because its spray painted an dropped a few times or an older ninja 1000 for $1500 because even the kids wants to get rid of it because it scares him. He called it the limo to hell!
 
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Carp are soooo hard to fool.
 
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Weird........ I wonder if that's a machining defect. Very unusual to see a race that loose in it's seat in the hub. LOL...... you could tighten down the bearings as tight as you could and never get that to seat right........ :looney:

I wonder if you took that spacer off if you'd find the hub split under it...... maybe it cracked/split allowing that race to sit loose like that...... :dunno:
 
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lol in a pinch you can take a punch and make some marks around the mating surface to make um fit better
It's done for.... I have ordered a new bearing hub from IHonlynorth.

Weird........ I wonder if that's a machining defect. Very unusual to see a race that loose in it's seat in the hub. LOL...... you could tighten down the bearings as tight as you could and never get that to seat right........ :looney:

I wonder if you took that spacer off if you'd find the hub split under it...... maybe it cracked/split allowing that race to sit loose like that...... :dunno:

I've taken the spacers off to replace rotors and haven't noticed any cracks or obvious damage. But I wasn't looking for it ether...
Pretty sure it's just from a lot of abuse. I have replaced almost everything except the bearing hub. I just can't believe I didn't notice this before. It's all making sense now. Hahaha.
 
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