Posts Tagged ‘sport bike’

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While Discovery Channel’s “Hell Roads” is not specifically motorcycle related, it was close enough for me to add it to my blog. The show is about the roads, from around the globe, that are the most dangerous to travel.

Three of the roads are here in the United States the rest in South America and Asia. I have already ridden the number 7 road (US 129, Tail of the Dragon) and I am going to add number 2 to my bucket list, but I would have to get a dual sport bike to ride number 5 (Moki Dugway). Here are the top 8 “Hell Road”:

8. Camino De las Yungas, Bolivia

7. The Tale of the Dragon, US 129, North Carolina/Tennessee border

6. Guoliang Tunnel, China

5. Moki Dugway, Utah

4. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan

3. Chacas Road, Peru

2. Red Mountain Pass, Colorado

1. KG Pass, Afghanistan (more so for the chance of being blown up)

If you have not seen this show yet set your DVR or check You Tube, it is fun and interesting. I give Hell Roads 4 out of 5 stars.

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NOVA MC in Fredericksburg, lock up the town!

NOVA MC in Fredericksburg, lock up the town!

As I pulled out of the garage at 9:30AM on January 1st the temp, according the app on my phone, was 28 degree F. So it was a little on the cool side.

The meet up with the Meet UP group, Northern Virginia Motorcycle Club (NOVA MC) was scheduled for 10:30 but I had to get gas, drop of some stuff for my wife (she had to work) and get some cash before I could dash.  I made it to the meet point with only a few minutes to spare, I was there for only five minutes before the group went kick stands up.

Riding through a variety of Virginia back roads we ended up in Fredericksburg, VA for lunch at the Capital Ale House.  According to my app it was now 42 degrees, better but still a bit cool.  The ride had started with seven bikes but one bailed out due to the temp, can’t say I blame her because without the full fairing I would have thought about it as well.

The food at the restaurant was good, I had the Ale House Burger, but the conversations and company were even better.  But, as soon as our bellies were full and everyone was warm it was time to head back.  When I was back in the garage, my trip meter indicated that I had put down169 miles today.  Not a bad way to start the New Year, well after a hot shower to warm back up!

 

As many of know the EPA is considering upping the amount of ethanol used in gasoline, commonly referred to as E15. This increase has many in the motorcycle industry concerned due to the potential impact on engines, performance, warranties and other issues.

E15labelx-wide-communityAccording to a press release from the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) the EPA recently held a field hearing on this subject.  The MRF and others are working hard to prevent the use of E15 until a better understanding of the risks of the fuel to all types of vehicles.  Below is their press release which describes the EPA hearing as well as some background on the subject:

Motorcycle Riders Foundation Testifies Before Environmental Protection Agency, 12 Dec. 2013

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held a field hearing on the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) in northern Virginia where the MRF had the opportunity to testify. There were over 140 panelists that represented a variety of concerned parties. The majority of the panelists were very pro-ethanol, with most of them coming from corn growers and biofuel associations. There were only a handful of people from vehicle-based associations. The hearing was open to general public.

The reason for the hearing was unclear, as the EPA does not have to adhere to any of the panelist’s suggestions. One possible reason for the hearing could be to give the pro-ethanol types a forum to vent after the EPA announced that it is considering lowering the amount of ethanol to be produced according to the RFS in 2014. The EPA specifically said that one of the reasons for the drop in production is a shrinking market place and customer base for the higher blends of ethanol, like E-15.

MRF Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs, Jeff Hennie, had this to say, “Our message to the EPA is simple, first halt the sale of E-15 then conduct a comprehensive, independent, scientific study on the full effects of E-15 on all types of vehicles.”

To date the only study that has been conducted by the EPA on E-15 is on the tail pipe emissions. The purpose of the study was to make sure the higher ethanol blend did not pollute more than E-10. Prior to October 2010 the EPA had not allowed the sale of the higher blend according to the Clean Air Act (CAA).

When they issued the waiver the motorcycling community at large approached the EPA and told them we are opposed to E-15 for various reasons, one of which is the possibility of voiding any warranty work if the higher blend was used in the motorcycle. They tried to make various assurances that the pumps would be clearly labeled and that new pump technology will reduce the in line fuel from the previous customer. Currently blender pumps can hold 2-3 gallons and the new technology will reduce this to just a fraction of a gallon. The proprietor of the gas station must purchase the new pumps so that solution seems unlikely to happen anytime soon.

This is the perfect time to contact your Federal Representatives and ask them to cosponsor H.R. 875, a bill that would stop the sale of E-15 until a trustworthy study of E-15 is complete.

You can reach the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and if you need help finding your Federal Representative you can use this website http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/

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Front side of Bilt Kevlar Pants

I bought a pair of Bilt’s Kevlar riding pants early this season (March 2013).  There were half off in a sales circular from Cycle Gear.

I have worn these pants as often as not on my rides Debbie and I have taken this year.

On the plus side:

* They are comfortable, after the first washing.

* In the heat of summer they were no worse than a pair of heavy denim jeans.

* In cool weather they cut the wind a bit (in the areas that have the Kevlar reinforcement).

On the minus side:

* The fit was OK, the legs were a bit long for me and they are not designed to allow for easy hemming with the Velcro cuffs.

* The kneepads sat well when riding but (due to length of the legs) fell below my knees and rubbed when I walked. I ended up removing the armor as it was very uncomfortable when I was off the bike.

On the Cycle Gear website the pants receive a 4.1 out of 5 rating and 4 is what I am giving them as well.  Let’s hope I will never have to review them post use!

All in all I like these pants enough to consider getting a second pair.

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I like art, and I like motorcycles so little motorcycles made from watch parts….got me covered!

I “found” deviantArt a few weeks ago.  There is just so much stuff on that site, it would take a year to see it all.  Now most of the stuff is less art and more like…junk but a lot of it is pretty darn good!   If you have a few minutes to kill check it out.

A search on the site for motorcycles watch parts will show you more examples then what I have posted.

 

Liberty Vintage Motorcycles

Liberty Vintage Motorcycles

Well, Discovery Channel responded to my inquiry regarding the status of their show Philly Throttle.  Reading between the lines it does not bode well for  it coming back.  I base this opinion on the fact that if they were going to air new shows in spring or early summer the new shows would be in post-production and those airdates would be tentatively penned in.  (Disclaimer, I am not an expert in TV production/scheduling but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night 🙂 )

Here is the response from Discovery:

Dear Viewer:

Thank you for contacting Discovery Channel.

We appreciate your enthusiasm regarding our programming and for taking the
time to write us.  Positive feedback such as yours is very important to us.
We want you to know we will pass your comments on to our program management
and executive producers.  Please know that each and every comment is read
and taken into consideration for future programming.

There are no new airdates available for Philly Throttle, but please
continue to visit www.discovery.com for updated information on this
program.

Thank you again for expressing interest in our programming.

Sincerely,

Viewer Relations
Discovery Channel

Check out this guy playing Silent Night with a Harley Davidson!

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The National Insurance Crime Bureau reports, that in 2012, there was  a small drop in motorcycle thefts….only 46,000 bikes were stolen.

California, Florida and Texas led in thefts per state but New York City, Las Vegas and San Diego were the worst overall.  Honda was the most stolen bike followed by Suzuki.  So if you ride a Honda in New York City….lock it up!  😉

Another item of good news is that if your Honda in NYC is stolen the chance for recovery has increased.  In 2011 only 37% of stolen motorcycles were recovered, in 2012 that increased to 39%!  See the full article here

bmw motorcycleIf you own a BMW F800S or F800ST built 2007-2009 you should know that National Highway Transportation Administration has issued a recall.

The recall is due to “incorrect tolerances, the rear wheel drive bearing and rear axle may wear”.  The bearing and axle ware, due to the bad tolerances, could increase the risk of a crash.  If you have one of these motorcycles you can contact BMW at 1-800-525-7417 or email BMW at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com.