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crash
10-12-2010, 08:41 AM
as for me i love to ride, but was just curious if anyone else in the forum likes to ride. or is in a motorcycle club or something.

NoRegrets
10-12-2010, 09:19 AM
Have you been to the Loony Bin? Great place to meet up with riders. Many of our friends ride so I tag along. Had many fun times there.

This experience may be the genisus of a great adventure!

AussieDog
10-12-2010, 09:25 AM
Love to ride. Got my MC license back in 72

My latest: http://www.pbase.com/s_wood/image/116260565

Slickcraft
10-12-2010, 09:37 AM
Love to ride. Got my MC license back in 72

You beat me by 5 years!:D

HD FXDS

dpg
10-12-2010, 10:51 AM
as for me i love to ride, but was just curious if anyone else in the forum likes to ride. or is in a motorcycle club or something.

Considering your screen name is riding such a good idea? :eek::laugh:

ishoot308
10-12-2010, 12:09 PM
Souped up 2000 FLSTC. Don't ride as much as I used to but still lve it when I do!

Dan

Gatto Nero
10-12-2010, 12:14 PM
'03 Heritage Softail Classic. I put about 3,000 miles/year, mostly in the Lakes Region and northern NH. This year we made it out to Lake Placid and Lake George, NY.

BUST n OUT
10-12-2010, 02:51 PM
Love to ride the NH back roads! licence in 73, My ride 2003 Road King Classic.

Winni-Retired
10-12-2010, 04:00 PM
my first """ cycle """ was an 80 CC Yamaha .. all my friends had Vespa's, so I was the neighborhood rebel with my blue Yamaha.

Traded that in for a two year ride ( Huey UH1D .. color green, owned by Uncle Sam)

Post active duty it was a black Yamaha 250 CC scrambler .. replaced a year later by a BSA 441 Victor.

Lakepilot
10-12-2010, 04:07 PM
Got my license in '69 and currently ride an Electraglide Ultra CVO. My wife rides a Streetglide.

We both just got our advanced rider certificate over in Bucksport, ME at A&J's. I highly recommend them.

I usually put on about 9,000 miles/year.

riverat
10-12-2010, 04:46 PM
Just got home 1/2 hour ago from a nice long ride around the lake and up through laconia and down 11b and back to Alton, my wife was a little chilly but it was beautiful! Been riding since '74 and current ride is a Vulcan 1500 Classic.

AC2717
10-12-2010, 05:29 PM
does a bear poop in the woods?
of course i love to ride

VitaBene
10-12-2010, 07:02 PM
94 FLSTN, pretty much rockem stockem

Lakesrider
10-12-2010, 07:16 PM
You guys are killin' me...I just sold my "09 Road Glide. The ol' ticker not that great right now, neither is the economy. Maybe when I get everything fixed, I'll get another ride. Really missed it this weekend. It was beautiful out....
I always found that when I was getting stressed out, or need to think about things in life, a ride on my bike solved a lot of problems. Plenty of time to think while riding the Kanc/302 loop....Sigh......:(

crash
10-13-2010, 10:06 AM
no i havent been to the looney bin and ive had my licence since i was 16 and im older lol about 22 years older

crash
10-13-2010, 10:08 AM
i have a 2005 boulavard

NHskier
10-13-2010, 07:47 PM
Began riding about 11 years ago after starting off by taking a NH safe rider's course. About the best $80 or so I've ever spent as it helped me confirm I really did want to get into this. And of course it taught me safety techniques & tips that I use every time I ride.

'02 Heritage Softail Classic (FLSTCI)

crash
10-15-2010, 03:13 PM
i road to Connecticut one and back in a big circle one year, left wolfeboro, mass, Connecticut and then back up 91 into Vermont to 93 and then back to wolfeboro. it was a nice ride. I'd do it again

Dave R
10-15-2010, 04:10 PM
I love to ride and got my MC license back in 1986. I do a little over 10,000 miles a year on my Ninja ZX9R.

I guess the sport bike makes me the odd guy out here, but I can't imagine riding anything else (and I've ridden a huge variety of bikes). I love the comfort, power, handling and brakes.

crash
10-15-2010, 04:26 PM
i use to have a ninja 900 but i wanted something different so i went and got the 2005 boulevard, it handles great and is a comfortable ride.

Ryan
10-15-2010, 04:47 PM
I'm with you Dave. I also ride a sportbike. I stick out like a sore thumb come Father's day weekend around the lake!!!

Dave R
10-15-2010, 05:08 PM
I'm with you Dave. I also ride a sportbike. I stick out like a sore thumb come Father's day weekend around the lake!!!

Whatcha ride? I avoid the lake's region on Father's Day weekend. I like to ride alone or in a small group at the most, and I like deserted back roads. Sorta the opposite of that weekend...

Dave R
10-15-2010, 05:23 PM
i use to have a ninja 900 but i wanted something different so i went and got the 2005 boulevard, it handles great and is a comfortable ride.

I've ridden many cruisers, but I miss everything about a sport bike when I ride them. If I had to choose a different genre to ride, I'd likely have an adventure tourer, a naked bike or a sport tourer. That said, up until a couple of years ago, I had a sport tourer (Concours) and a naked bike (Bandit) in addition to my Ninja. I found myself riding the Ninja about 10 times more than the other bikes, so I sold them. It'll take a pretty big change of heart to move me away from the sport genre.

My next bike will probably be a BMW. I really like the 1000RR sport bike. I doubt I'll ever have multiple bike again until my dad passes (he told me I will inherit one of his vintage bikes).

bobio
10-16-2010, 08:20 PM
Before I got my drivers license I had my motorcycle license in 1979. I started on Japanese cruisers then went on to superbike style of the early to mid 80"s then in 1994 I purchased a Heritage Nostalgia. Since then I have ridden mostly on Harley Davidson bagger type bikes. I am a large rider and that style bike is the best comfort for me although I like all kinds of bikes.
The Lakes Region along with the White Mountains offer some of the best riding in the Northeast (in my opinion). I rarely ride in Mass. due to the fact that it is much more congested and its more dangerous. New Hampshire motorists are more accustomed to motorcycles and there is obviously less traffic.
Boating was the normal weekend routine for many years but now the bike gets used much more often. For me, riding is most enjoyable and a great way to meet new people.
Look me up when you want to ride! See you at the LOONEY BIN. Ride safe!

Cristen
10-20-2010, 12:12 PM
I LOVE to ride!! I got my MC license last spring and did some back road riding over the summer. I typically ride on the back......don't have to worry about having a few drinks, and I can wear fun shoes! :)

jayp603
10-20-2010, 01:33 PM
love to ride. im the blue yamaha that just went by at ludicrous speed.. get some funny looks from the cops when i pull off my helmet and they see an old guy on a sport bike.

crash
10-20-2010, 04:37 PM
lol fun shoes huh, i'm also apart of another forum called hardcore motorcycle.
some friends from all over the united states wanted to do a forum about riding.
you don't have to look but if your interested here is the site. http://www.hardcoremotorcycle.com/

Cristen
10-20-2010, 05:34 PM
lol fun shoes huh, i'm also apart of another forum called hardcore motorcycle.
some friends from all over the united states wanted to do a forum about riding.
you don't have to look but if your interested here is the site. http://www.hardcoremotorcycle.com/

Very cool.....I will check it out!

NoBozo
10-20-2010, 05:44 PM
First off: I have maybe 250,000 touring miles under my butt. I wonder about "Fun Shoes". Is that Flip Flops or Burkenstocks....? Just because you are on the back does not make you safe when you "Go Down". Both of you go down the same. BOOTS are in order...protect your ankles.

BTW: No matter how good you are...you will go down sooner or later. You will use up your allotment of miles. I no longer ride because I figure I'm close to my allotment. I'm 69.

Ride Safe First......and..... Then BE COOL. :D NB

ronc4424
10-20-2010, 06:13 PM
I agree with what bobio said about riding in NH. My wife and I both ride. I ride a VTX 1800C and she has a VTX trike. We bring both bikes up to the camp on fathers day wknd and bring them home when we close up around Columbus Day. We don't ride much in MA either. Oh yeah I got my MC license on April 24th,1960 I guess you could say I've got a few miles and years under my boots........:D

Great Northern Cleaning
10-20-2010, 06:26 PM
I have been riding since the 70s...have had many many bikes. My current ride is an '11 electraglide....but later this week I will be picking up a blast from the past...last year I purchased a '75 kawasaki H1 500 2 stroke triple. I had one in highschool. Its been at a bike shop getting its thunder back with a complete engine rebuild..so if you see some almost 50 something y.o.guy doing wheelies all over town next week...give me a wave:):)

crash
10-22-2010, 08:08 AM
First off: I have maybe 250,000 touring miles under my butt. I wonder about "Fun Shoes". Is that Flip Flops or Burkenstocks....? Just because you are on the back does not make you safe when you "Go Down". Both of you go down the same. BOOTS are in order...protect your ankles.

BTW: No matter how good you are...you will go down sooner or later. You will use up your allotment of miles. I no longer ride because I figure I'm close to my allotment. I'm 69.

Ride Safe First......and..... Then BE COOL. :D NB

i have to agree i've gone down a couple of times but i got back on, how many times will i get back up im not sure but for now im still on the seat.

jayp603
10-22-2010, 01:50 PM
when you get that running, i would love a sound clip of it to use for a ring tone...
ringadingdingding!!!!

Cobalt 25
10-22-2010, 11:00 PM
mc endorsement in '68 or so. I've raced dirt bikes in 10 states, ridden a motorcycle in at least 20 states including California and Hawaii. Road raced at Loudon and Daytona.


Two weeks ago today I had a finger tip amputated as a result of a misadventure on my dirt bike. All the fun I've had over the years is certainly a fair exchange for a lousy finger tip.

Peter

Dave R
10-23-2010, 06:20 AM
First off: I have maybe 250,000 touring miles under my butt. I wonder about "Fun Shoes". Is that Flip Flops or Burkenstocks....? Just because you are on the back does not make you safe when you "Go Down". Both of you go down the same. BOOTS are in order...protect your ankles.

BTW: No matter how good you are...you will go down sooner or later. You will use up your allotment of miles. I no longer ride because I figure I'm close to my allotment. I'm 69.

Ride Safe First......and..... Then BE COOL. :D NB

Good post. Makes me curious about what others wear for gear.

My gear:

HJC AC12 full-face helmet
Aerostich Roadcrafter one-piece suit with optional spine and hip armor
Gerbings electric jacket liner controlled with a Heat Troller.
Held Hawk Kangaroo skin gloves
Magnum Elite combat boots

My opinion on said gear:

I would likely by another HJC helmet, it's been great.

I would buy another Aerostich Roadcrafter in a heartbeat. I've had it for more than a decade, have ridden more that 130,000 miles in it, and crashed twice. It's been simply wonderful. After all that use and abuse, I returned it to the factory for maintenance and repair last year and they fixed it to like-new for $335 (new, it's a $1000 suit with the options I have).

I would buy another Gerbings jacket liner but not their controller. The Heat Troller is superior.

I have already bought my second pair of Held Hawk gloves even though my first are still not worn out after 6 years. They discontinued the model so I snagged a another pair befoe they were gone forever. I have big hands and toruble finding gloves that fit well.

I loved my first pair of Magnum boots, but the second pair has been disappointing. I'll opt for something else when it's time for new boots.

NoBozo
10-23-2010, 11:27 AM
Good post. Makes me curious about what others wear for gear.

My gear:

HJC AC12 full-face helmet
Aerostich Roadcrafter one-piece suit with optional spine and hip armor
Gerbings electric jacket liner controlled with a Heat Troller.
Held Hawk Kangaroo skin gloves
Magnum Elite combat boots

My opinion on said gear:

I would likely by another HJC helmet, it's been great.

I would buy another Aerostich Roadcrafter in a heartbeat. I've had it for more than a decade, have ridden more that 130,000 miles in it, and crashed twice. It's been simply wonderful. After all that use and abuse, I returned it to the factory for maintenance and repair last year and they fixed it to like-new for $335 (new, it's a $1000 suit with the options I have).

I would buy another Gerbings jacket liner but not their controller. The Heat Troller is superior.

I have already bought my second pair of Held Hawk gloves even though my first are still not worn out after 6 years. They discontinued the model so I snagged a another pair befoe they were gone forever. I have big hands and toruble finding gloves that fit well.

I loved my first pair of Magnum boots, but the second pair has been disappointing. I'll opt for something else when it's time for new boots.

Our last ride is a 1990 Yamaha Venture Royale "Touring" bike with full fairing and hard bags. Full face Shoei Helmut's, Vanson "heavy" leather jackets, leather riding gloves, Levis and western boots. We wear ALL of the above.....ALL the time no matter how hot it gets. Max heat we've seen is the Mohave Desert at 115F in Needles, California at 11:30 AM.

We kept telling each other.."You know..It's really not that bad because it's a Dry Heat." :D NB

crash
10-23-2010, 12:25 PM
i wear a leather jacket with vents
i wear chaps depending on the weather
and fingerless gloves
thats what i wear when i ride.


Good post. Makes me curious about what others wear for gear.

My gear:

HJC AC12 full-face helmet
Aerostich Roadcrafter one-piece suit with optional spine and hip armor
Gerbings electric jacket liner controlled with a Heat Troller.
Held Hawk Kangaroo skin gloves
Magnum Elite combat boots

My opinion on said gear:

I would likely by another HJC helmet, it's been great.

I would buy another Aerostich Roadcrafter in a heartbeat. I've had it for more than a decade, have ridden more that 130,000 miles in it, and crashed twice. It's been simply wonderful. After all that use and abuse, I returned it to the factory for maintenance and repair last year and they fixed it to like-new for $335 (new, it's a $1000 suit with the options I have).

I would buy another Gerbings jacket liner but not their controller. The Heat Troller is superior.

I have already bought my second pair of Held Hawk gloves even though my first are still not worn out after 6 years. They discontinued the model so I snagged a another pair befoe they were gone forever. I have big hands and toruble finding gloves that fit well.

I loved my first pair of Magnum boots, but the second pair has been disappointing. I'll opt for something else when it's time for new boots.

Bubs
06-05-2011, 02:43 PM
I have been riding since the 70s...have had many many bikes. My current ride is an '11 electraglide....but later this week I will be picking up a blast from the past...last year I purchased a '75 kawasaki H1 500 2 stroke triple. I had one in highschool. Its been at a bike shop getting its thunder back with a complete engine rebuild..so if you see some almost 50 something y.o.guy doing wheelies all over town next week...give me a wave:):)

Here it is! I'm his twenty year-old son, we have owned this bike for a few years now. It's an absolutely amazing machine.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ubHIidXjck
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y6/Bubs360/DSCF0903.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y6/Bubs360/DSCF6775-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y6/Bubs360/DSCF8625.jpg

As for me, I have had my motorcycle license since age 16. Currently I have the Triple to enjoy along with my 125cc Yamaha scooter; Off-road capable, 65mph and 85-100mpg!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y6/Bubs360/DSCF8466.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y6/Bubs360/DSCF8464.jpg

Dave R
06-06-2011, 07:28 AM
Gotta love those old Kawasaki two strokes. Looks clean.

I hit 90,000 miles on the odometer on my 01' ZX9R last week. It's presently wearing it's 21st set of tires, 8th set of front brake pads, 2nd set of front brake rotors, and 5th chain/sprocket set. Maintenance and wear items have almost eclipsed the original purchase price of the bike.

Bubs
06-06-2011, 01:53 PM
Gotta love those old Kawasaki two strokes. Looks clean.

I hit 90,000 miles on the odometer on my 01' ZX9R last week. It's presently wearing it's 21st set of tires, 8th set of front brake pads, 2nd set of front brake rotors, and 5th chain/sprocket set. Maintenance and wear items have almost eclipsed the original purchase price of the bike.

Those are great bikes, and the fact that you have 90,000 miles on it shows that point perfectly. A good friend of mine / college classmate has a '01 ZX-6R that he absolutely loves. The Triple will launch equally and almost hang with it through the gears. :cool:

AC2717
06-06-2011, 02:18 PM
Love to ride, but gave up the bike for the boat so would not have to finance, do not like to finance toys, but working my savings up for a street glide (used of course)