Anyone here ride a motorcycle?

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jacko

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just curious...

I got myself a 155 cc Yamaha scooter and it goes like 80 MPH and freeway capable so that is close enough.
 

Lynx

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just curious...

I got myself a 155 cc Yamaha scooter and it goes like 80 MPH and freeway capable so that is close enough.
Does electric bicycle count?

Yeah, no, probably not.

I briefly looked at getting an electric motorcycle. Did you know they can 3D print all the parts except the controls, battery, motor and cables? Even the wheels can be 3D printed.
 

jacko

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Does electric bicycle count?

Yeah, no, probably not.

I briefly looked at getting an electric motorcycle. Did you know they can 3D print all the parts except the controls, battery, motor and cables? Even the wheels can be 3D printed.

I had an electric scooter. It went like 25 mph, but it got stolen. That would be for a different thread, but electric scooters are awesome man.
 

Lynx

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I had an electric scooter. It went like 25 mph, but it got stolen. That would be for a different thread, but electric scooters are awesome man.
They make real electric motorcycles these days. Not scooters, motorcycles. Like, more than 200 miles per hour.
 

jacko

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They make real electric motorcycles these days. Not scooters, motorcycles. Like, more than 200 miles per hour.

Yup, Harley makes one.. ..crazy expensive through … there may be some new brands coming out also..
 

JaumeJ

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just curious...

I got myself a 155 cc Yamaha scooter and it goes like 80 MPH and freeway capable so that is close enough.
One year while sharing the Word in the Rockies I had a Kawasaki 500 Mach II, if I recall correctly. Once, traveling between Golden and Boulder, Colorado, I had her up to 120 mph. Realizing just how foolish that was, I never did that again, but it was a wonder to use.
 

Lynx

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I have heard a lot of stories like that.

Once a co-w*rker took a motorcycle out on the freeway and got it up to 210. Then he hit a pebble. Then he decided this was not the best thing in the world to be doing and backed his speed way down.
 

Gideon300

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just curious...

I got myself a 155 cc Yamaha scooter and it goes like 80 MPH and freeway capable so that is close enough.
Quit when I was 23. 50 years ago. Good fun but too dangerous.
 

Seeker47

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I used to ride, a lot. I quit a few years ago. There are too many distracted drivers texting and talking on their phones. I hung it up after several close calls and one minor accident with an idiot.
 

jacko

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I always ride full gear which includes an Helite Turtle airbag vest.
 

hornetguy

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I have ridden for the past 15-16 years, daily ride back and forth to work, except when it was raining, or below about 36 deg F or so.
Started out on a Kawasaki KLR 650 for about 3 yrs, then traded for a Suzuki V-Strom 650 for about 3 years, then traded for a Harley Road King for about 3 or so years, then traded it for a new Harley Road Glide Ultra.... rode it for 6 yrs plus, then recently had to trade it in.... I needed a pickup, and couldn't afford both... so it had to go.
Plus, riding that many years in the DFW metroplex had me thinking I'd probably pushed my luck (actually God's protection) far enough.
Got to go on one long trip over to N Carolina and places inbetween, and a number of shorter trips.... I really enjoy riding, but, at 70 yrs old, the wiser choice was to quit while I was ahead, I think.... this pic was on my long trip... riding the Tail of the Dragon in NC..... I was waving at the photogropher....

Dragon second day wave S.jpg
 

jacko

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I have ridden for the past 15-16 years, daily ride back and forth to work, except when it was raining, or below about 36 deg F or so.
Started out on a Kawasaki KLR 650 for about 3 yrs, then traded for a Suzuki V-Strom 650 for about 3 years, then traded for a Harley Road King for about 3 or so years, then traded it for a new Harley Road Glide Ultra.... rode it for 6 yrs plus, then recently had to trade it in.... I needed a pickup, and couldn't afford both... so it had to go.
Plus, riding that many years in the DFW metroplex had me thinking I'd probably pushed my luck (actually God's protection) far enough.
Got to go on one long trip over to N Carolina and places inbetween, and a number of shorter trips.... I really enjoy riding, but, at 70 yrs old, the wiser choice was to quit while I was ahead, I think.... this pic was on my long trip... riding the Tail of the Dragon in NC..... I was waving at the photogropher....

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Jacket and gloves brother!
 

Billyd

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I have ridden for the past 15-16 years, daily ride back and forth to work, except when it was raining, or below about 36 deg F or so.
Started out on a Kawasaki KLR 650 for about 3 yrs, then traded for a Suzuki V-Strom 650 for about 3 years, then traded for a Harley Road King for about 3 or so years, then traded it for a new Harley Road Glide Ultra.... rode it for 6 yrs plus, then recently had to trade it in.... I needed a pickup, and couldn't afford both... so it had to go.
Plus, riding that many years in the DFW metroplex had me thinking I'd probably pushed my luck (actually God's protection) far enough.
Got to go on one long trip over to N Carolina and places inbetween, and a number of shorter trips.... I really enjoy riding, but, at 70 yrs old, the wiser choice was to quit while I was ahead, I think.... this pic was on my long trip... riding the Tail of the Dragon in NC..... I was waving at the photogropher....

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I don't know about 70 being too old. My wife's grandmother rode her dirt bike until her early 70s. She hit a root across the trail and broke her shoulder. She almost got a divorce when she found out her husband had sold her bike. He saved their marriage by buying her a new bike. She never returned to the trails, but she did ride it on the road a little after she recovered.
 

hornetguy

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Jacket and gloves brother!
Yeah... so I've heard.
It was a risk I was willing to take. It was way too hot and humid there for a leather jacket, and any other fabric is just make believe, unless it's kevlar.
Sort of moot, at this point, though.
 

hornetguy

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I don't know about 70 being too old. My wife's grandmother rode her dirt bike until her early 70s. She hit a root across the trail and broke her shoulder. She almost got a divorce when she found out her husband had sold her bike. He saved their marriage by buying her a new bike. She never returned to the trails, but she did ride it on the road a little after she recovered.
Oh, I know people older than that, still riding. I just know me... and I've begun having occasional bouts of vertigo, plus, my knees have gotten a little less reliable.... stopping a 980 pound bike from falling over at a stop light, if your foot slips on sand or gravel is almost "un-doable"..... absolutely un-doable if you have older, weaker knees.
I still might get a smaller, lighter bike for knocking around on, but I'm in no hurry at this point...
I used to work with a guy that had 3 motorcycles... a Ducati, a BMW, and something else. He did not own a car. Several times I saw him show up at work after a snowstorm... on one of the bikes. He was, at that time, in his mid 70's....
 

jacko

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My next bike once I get back on my feet with a job is a Honda 1100 rebel DCT.