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Saturday, 15 November 2014

Cars & Transportation: Motorcycles: “Question: Dropped my bike on purpose?” plus 3 more

Cars & Transportation: Motorcycles: “Question: Dropped my bike on purpose?” plus 3 more


Question: Dropped my bike on purpose?

Posted: 15 Nov 2014 01:09 AM PST

Dropped my bike on purpose?

I don't know what the big deal with people getting mad about dropping their bike. I wanted to know what it felt like to drop my 1000RR. So I pushed it and let it fall in the street in front of my friends. They all got pissed at me and called me a dumb ***. I didn't feel anything; didn't get mad or anything. Thought it was funny actually. Only broke a mirror and scratched the plastics. I don't see the big deal with it.

Question: What's the Noise Law for Motorcycles in PA?

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 09:09 PM PST

I'm gonna get a yamaha r6 but i wanna get a aftermarket exhaust maybe a danmoto or shorty but the thing is that they don't have baffles

I'm in allentown area and most people have bikes with really loud exhaust and same goes for those wrx's and eve's and mustangs.. and the cops don't mess with them

Question: 06 cbr1000rr Wont start?

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 08:36 PM PST

As a side point what you are doing is heating up the engine then leaving it to cool, that will cause condensation to form, notably in the exhausts, which will cause them to corrode from the inside (it will also add moisture to the oil which will turn it milky and contaminate it).

There are established procedures for storing a bike over winter, including taking the battery out and putting it on a battery tender (not a charger).

Question: Can you cover up your motorbike when you think it will rain or snow (in parking lot)?

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 07:50 PM PST

The only trouble I can imagine is having somewhere to store it when it is not in use (fine when it is dry, not so fine when it is damp) and making sure it is securely fastened, otherwise it is your own choice.

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