That route is beautiful in autumn. The colors are incredible.
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You've got great taste in bikes. Just saying.
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What exhaust is that?
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My first bike was a 125cc too. No shame in that!
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This is the content I'm here for.
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Relationship status: in a committed relationship with my motorcycle.
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I ride the same roads. We should link up sometime.
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100% agree with everything here.
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New riders: read this post. Then read it again.
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How many km on the clock?
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YES. This right here.
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I know that cafe! The owner is a legend.
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Respect for sharing this. Not everyone is that honest.
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How's the reliability been?
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I showed this to my mechanic and he just nodded silently.
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You've got great taste in bikes. Just saying.
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Instructions unclear, bought another motorcycle.
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Relationship status: in a committed relationship with my motorcycle.
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I wish more experienced riders would share their knowledge like this instead of gatekeeping. The community grows when we lift each other up.
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What bike are you riding?
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Rim tape makes tubeless conversion so much easier.
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Interesting take. I'd argue the other way though.
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Legends ride in all weather. Respect! 🌧️
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Relationship status: in a committed relationship with my motorcycle.
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Dream setup! Goals right there.
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Don't forget to lube your cables too, not just the chain.
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This really resonated with me. I started riding to escape the daily grind, and now it's become such an important part of who I am. Thanks for putting it into words.
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Tire pressure is everything. I check before every ride.
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Rim tape makes tubeless conversion so much easier.
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How many km on the clock?
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Counter-argument: it worked for me for 10 years with zero issues.
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The bolt on the floor is always important. Always. 😅
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I see your point, but I think it depends on the type of riding.
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Shared this with my riding group. We all agreed — this is the kind of content that makes the community better. Keep posting!
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This is the content I'm here for.
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Did you do the work yourself or take it to a shop?
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LED lights are the way to go. Visibility improvement is massive.
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Hmm, I have a different experience with that.
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If you're doing long distances, invest in a good seat. Aftermarket options are way better than stock.
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Your wife and my wife should start a support group. 😄
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This is what it's all about. Pure passion.
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This takes me back to my first season. Everything was new and exciting. Somewhere along the way I got complacent. Time to get that feeling back.
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Shared this with my riding group. We all agreed — this is the kind of content that makes the community better. Keep posting!
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What bike are you riding?
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Respectfully disagree. Loud pipes DO save lives in some situations.
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Totally relate to this.
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Check your valve clearances if it's been a while. Makes a huge difference.
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I ride the same roads. We should link up sometime.
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You've got great taste in bikes. Just saying.
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My grandfather was a rider too. Must be in the blood.
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This is exactly what I needed to hear today.
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My grandfather was a rider too. Must be in the blood.
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Narrator: It was not, in fact, a 'quick ride.'
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Any tips for someone just starting out?
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Same thing happened to me with the chain. Always carry spare links!
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Best post I've read all week.
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Did you do the work yourself or take it to a shop?
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Narrator: It was not, in fact, a 'quick ride.'
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Wise words.
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Someone finally said it.
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You know what, I needed to read this today. Bad week at work, and this reminded me that the weekend ride makes it all worth it.
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This really resonated with me. I started riding to escape the daily grind, and now it's become such an important part of who I am. Thanks for putting it into words.
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Underrated post.
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This is what it's all about. Pure passion.
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I see your point, but I think it depends on the type of riding.
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I wish more experienced riders would share their knowledge like this instead of gatekeeping. The community grows when we lift each other up.
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Reading this while sitting on my bike in the garage. Don't judge me.
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My wallet felt that post. Ouch.
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I see your point, but I think it depends on the type of riding.
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Same thing happened to me with the chain. Always carry spare links!
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This post made me go check my chain tension. Thanks for the anxiety. 😄
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My first bike was a 125cc too. No shame in that!
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I ride the same roads. We should link up sometime.
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Every time I think about selling, I read posts like this and remember why I ride. The motorcycle stays. The doubts can go.
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Narrator: It was not, in fact, a 'quick ride.'
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Counter-argument: it worked for me for 10 years with zero issues.
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New riders: read this post. Then read it again.
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I showed this to my mechanic and he just nodded silently.
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Had the same experience last week! Small world.
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Legends ride in all weather. Respect! 🌧️
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Reading this while sitting on my bike in the garage. Don't judge me.
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Any tips for someone just starting out?
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Respectfully disagree. Loud pipes DO save lives in some situations.
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For that model, I'd suggest checking the regulator/rectifier. Known weak point.
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Respectfully disagree. Loud pipes DO save lives in some situations.
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Bold statement! Let's see if the thread agrees. 😄
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The correct number of bikes to own is N+1, where N is the current number.
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What exhaust is that?
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Preach! 🙌
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I see your point, but I think it depends on the type of riding.
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My first bike was a 125cc too. No shame in that!
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This is why I love this community.
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Stay safe and keep the rubber side down.
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Legends ride in all weather. Respect! 🌧️
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My wallet felt that post. Ouch.
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If you're doing long distances, invest in a good seat. Aftermarket options are way better than stock.
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The correct number of bikes to own is N+1, where N is the current number.
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