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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2008, 02:06:16 PM » |
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Strog actually sounds knowledgeable about a topic other than Fleshlights and beer. Who'd a thunk? The GSXR seating position does thrust the rider's ass pretty high in the air. Maybe he's branching out ... ?
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lennyquai
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2008, 02:54:52 PM » |
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We made it to page 2 of this discussion without mention of assless chaps? Clive, Stroh, and spacey all in the discussion, and no mention?
This, Aske leaves, the Celtics might win a championship, I'm under 200 lbs. The world is ending....
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2008, 07:41:43 PM » |
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Man if you get me to get a bike I might have to come up there and kick your ass. And that is a promise.
And stroh is still a *humid grotto*.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2008, 09:07:44 PM » |
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In related news: the weather is finally decent here and my dumb ass took my bike into the shop for some service yesterday. It needs a part they don't have in stock and have to order so I won't get it back for probably at least a week. Good news/ bad news/good news/unexpected but welcome and appreciated news/great news. Good news: The HD dealer found the part I needed (voltage regulator) locally and installed it today. Bad News: Apparently once the regulator was installed, they found that the stator was also shot. Good news: They had one on hand and were able to install it today too. Unexpected but welcome and appreciated news:the service guy felt bad because he misdiagnosed (really just under-diagnosed but I wasn't going to fight him on it) the problem, and quoted me a price based on that diagnosis, so he only charged me for the part and not the additional labor. Great news: the bike is back and better than ever, and I get to ride this weekend. On a side note: the mechanic at the dealer, who sees dozens, if not hundreds of bikes every week, told me that mine is particularly sweet and that the guy I bought it from must have babied it. So it's got that going for it, which is nice.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #19 on: June 13, 2008, 09:19:40 PM » |
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In related news: the weather is finally decent here and my dumb ass took my bike into the shop for some service yesterday. It needs a part they don't have in stock and have to order so I won't get it back for probably at least a week. Good news/ bad news/good news/unexpected but welcome and appreciated news/great news. Good news: The HD dealer found the part I needed (voltage regulator) locally and installed it today. Bad News: Apparently once the regulator was installed, they found that the stator was also shot. Good news: They had one on hand and were able to install it today too. Unexpected but welcome and appreciated news:the service guy felt bad because he misdiagnosed (really just under-diagnosed but I wasn't going to fight him on it) the problem, and quoted me a price based on that diagnosis, so he only charged me for the part and not the additional labor. Great news: the bike is back and better than ever, and I get to ride this weekend. On a side note: the mechanic at the dealer, who sees dozens, if not hundreds of bikes every week, told me that mine is particularly sweet and that the guy I bought it from must have babied it. So it's got that going for it, which is nice. [jealous tone]So you must think you're special now.[/jealous tone] Hope you enjoy you're ride this weekend.
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spacey
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #20 on: June 13, 2008, 11:12:18 PM » |
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Special? I ride a *goshdarn* Harley. That puts me in a group almost as exclusive as the "I saw the Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson *fudge* video" club.
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stroh
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2008, 07:09:38 AM » |
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Strog actually sounds knowledgeable about a topic other than Fleshlights and beer. Who'd a thunk? The GSXR seating position does thrust the rider's ass pretty high in the air. Maybe he's branching out ... ? Wait 'til you see me in those leathers, they're gonna make my ass look great! spacey, great news. Jules, honey, I have it all worked out. Although I still like you worrying about me. That's hot. Question: The Stranger. I mean it's a nice change once in a while (almost obsolete post Fleshlight) but what's the deal? Right hand goes numb repeatedly. I don't remember this from my previous riding expierence. Is this unique to the sport bikes? Am I just holding on to tight? *humid grotto*?
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2008, 08:19:31 AM » |
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I've never ridden a sport-bike for any significant period of time, so I can't speak from that angle, but it's not uncommon for my right hand to cramp up a little bit from holding the throttle in the same place for long periods of time, but I don't think it's ever gone numb. My guess is you probably have a death-grip on the throttle and just don't realize you're doing it. Relax, breathe, etc. It makes riding much easier, much less fatiguing, and a lot more enjoyable.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2008, 09:25:16 AM » |
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Relax, breathe, etc. It makes riding much easier, much less fatiguing, and a lot more enjoyable.
I suppose that's a good suggestion when in the "thrust the rider's ass pretty high in the air" seating position.
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Woman, open the door, don't let it sting. I wanna breathe that fire again.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2008, 09:30:12 AM » |
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so let me see if i got this right. thrust your ass in the air, relax, breathe and enjoy the experience? this is a form of "riding" i'm not familiar with. thank god.
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women are like tornados. In the beginning there's a lot of sucking and blowing. In the end, the car's gone, the house is gone..
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Clive
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2008, 02:01:12 PM » |
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Question: The Stranger. I mean it's a nice change once in a while (almost obsolete post Fleshlight) but what's the deal?
Right hand goes numb repeatedly. I don't remember this from my previous riding expierence. Is this unique to the sport bikes? Am I just holding on to tight? *humid grotto*? Likely combination of (a) carrying too much weight on the heels of your hands (puts pressure on the nerves running through your wrist); (b) holdin' on too tight; (c) possibly, the angle of the grip relative to your forearm (i.e., the bend it induces in your wrist); and (d) vibrations through the clip-ons. Remedies: (a) -- HTFU; squeeze the tank with your legs and use your back muscles to get weight off your hands; maybe the clip-ons also can be slid up the fork legs slightly (probably not, if they mount under the triple tree); get risers (GenMar, Heli, ConvertiBar) to raise the grips relative to the seat height; have the seat foam re-contoured to lower it (surprisingly inexpensive and usually can be done locally); sell the bike and buy a standard. (b) -- hold on loosely, but don't let go (if you clign too tightly ...); loosen up, GI Joe With Kung-Fu Grip; if it happens more when riding any length of time, try a CrampBuster or ThrottleRocker. (c) -- the clip-ons can be turned a bit on the fork legs and re-tightened (mind that you don't introduce tension into the throttle cables if the bars are turned lock to lock). (d) -- replace the grips with a "gel" grip or something cushy (I favor the ProGrip model 714 and just chop off the large flange); if the tips of your fingers easily touch the heel of your hands around the grips, build the grips up with larger replacement grips or over-wraps.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2008, 06:08:28 PM » |
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Last time Clive started talking about clip-ons I didn't sleep for three nights straight.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #27 on: June 18, 2008, 09:01:02 AM » |
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Question: The Stranger. I mean it's a nice change once in a while (almost obsolete post Fleshlight) but what's the deal?
Right hand goes numb repeatedly. I don't remember this from my previous riding expierence. Is this unique to the sport bikes? Am I just holding on to tight? *humid grotto*? Likely combination of (a) carrying too much weight on the heels of your hands (puts pressure on the nerves running through your wrist); (b) holdin' on too tight; (c) possibly, the angle of the grip relative to your forearm (i.e., the bend it induces in your wrist); and (d) vibrations through the clip-ons. Remedies: (a) -- HTFU; squeeze the tank with your legs and use your back muscles to get weight off your hands; maybe the clip-ons also can be slid up the fork legs slightly (probably not, if they mount under the triple tree); get risers (GenMar, Heli, ConvertiBar) to raise the grips relative to the seat height; have the seat foam re-contoured to lower it (surprisingly inexpensive and usually can be done locally); sell the bike and buy a standard. (b) -- hold on loosely, but don't let go (if you clign too tightly ...); loosen up, GI Joe With Kung-Fu Grip; if it happens more when riding any length of time, try a CrampBuster or ThrottleRocker. (c) -- the clip-ons can be turned a bit on the fork legs and re-tightened (mind that you don't introduce tension into the throttle cables if the bars are turned lock to lock). (d) -- replace the grips with a "gel" grip or something cushy (I favor the ProGrip model 714 and just chop off the large flange); if the tips of your fingers easily touch the heel of your hands around the grips, build the grips up with larger replacement grips or over-wraps. Ok. Thanks again Clive. After several full commutes and implementing/changing all of the things you pointed out....It is a combo of all of them. I think the easiest and biggest culprit was I was just hanging on too tight. I'm a lot more comfortable now, and not using as much lean and weight on my wrists. Having said that, thanks for the links. I think Convertibar is the way to go. They gonna be the dizzizzle for the bizzle, fo shizzle. They're a little spendy, so prob. won't be for a while. They also have model specific install kits, which I guess would answer my one concern about clearance on the brake fluid reservoir on the front fairing. They must have it figured out. Next up. My ass really gets sore.
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Re: Speaking Of Leather And Crouching.......
« Reply #28 on: June 18, 2008, 09:26:27 AM » |
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Next up. My ass really gets sore.
Use more lube.
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« Reply #29 on: June 18, 2008, 09:30:11 AM » |
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Oh, forgot to add: until your finances allow the purchase of the convertibar, +1 on the crampbuster/throttle rocker. They're cheap and they work.
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