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Case in point: I managed to sell my 2014 CBR 125R (pictured in my profile) with just over 5,000km last year for $2800. |
Reiterating the message of being alert at all times and scanning everything including mirrors, especially after you've come to a stop. I drove by this horrific looking scene of a Harley partly pinned under a van last week. http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...d-accident.jpg My heart dropped. The driver of the van made no attempt to slow down, likely on his cell phone, as he plowed over the motorcycle. The motorcyclist, I later learned, was alert to the oncoming danger behind him and jumped off his bike, escaping injuries. The driver of the van was sent to hospital with minor injuries. Lucky leap to escape crash - Kelowna News - Castanet.net |
anyone have a list of all the demo days for this year? |
Got my tires from modern now.. Anyone got a recommendation for a shop to mount the tires? I was going to go to essential motorcycle services, but they seem to be not open yet |
Braking Question: When you guys are starting to brake, whether its a fast emergency brake or just slowing down to a red light, are you more prone to use front brake first or rear brake? I was talking to a few riders yesterday, and most of them answered that they always hit the rear brake first while slowing down to a red light and obviously emergency stops they use both. But the first brake they use is the rear, while I always use my front brakes first no matter what, rarely do I even use my rear brake unless its an emergency situation. Just curious how others ride here. |
If I'm in traffic, I'll just engine brake until the stop line/light, but primarily just use my front. If I'm needing to stop in a hurry I try to integrate engine braking in with front and rear. Going into corners, I try not to load up the front suspension too much with the front brake unless I'm trailbraking, otherwise I'd compensate with the rear in that situation. Really depends on what kind of bike you're riding too, the brake bias is going to be different for different types. Sportbikes, for example, are heavy on the front brake, while Adventure bikes/cruisers would be heavier in the rear. |
Wondering what would be considered high mileage on a bike. I know cars go up to 200k plus with regular maintainance before more expensive rebuilds and stuff may be required. On bikes whats the average kms a year? Is approx 3000 a year reasonable? |
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I bought mine online at Canadian Motorcycles and had them installed at Imperial Motorcycles. Great guys and friendly environment. They tried asking me what I paid for my tires but then realized they couldn't do the price I got mine for. No harm no foul, nice guys all around. |
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I got my tires done at 5th gear. |
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1st Gear Riding School has CBR 125Rs with 80,000km on them and they still run great. Bigger engines which are less stressed can likely get to 200,000km easy with proper maintenance. |
I've put over 10K KM's on my grom since Feb 2014. Bikes are meant to be ridden not stored.. |
Definitely. 6,000km on my Vino 125 since last September. |
Bit the bullet! First bike, barely rode it so far but loving it. Seating position is just what I wanted, with a frame bigger than the 300's. http://i.imgur.com/YUIBzYwl.jpg |
^ that's a rare beast. |
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^I read 4100. LOL. |
I literally missed this accident by 1-2 minutes. Luckily the firehall was down the street, and response was pretty quick, but not so lucky for the rider.. I'm not sure what he was riding, but just sucks to see someone so young riding pass away.. All you new riders out there, please take it easy on your bikes. The season just started and even if you've been out there for a while refreshing your skills and techniques are important. Keep it safe, and remember Valentino Rossi started racing 125cc's before even getting in the big leagues. So even the pro's build up their skills before getting big bikes. Teen motorcyclist dead after crash in Coquitlam - NEWS 1130 |
Very sad. R.I.P. young rider. From what the article describes (driver turning left & collision mid intersection), it would appear the driver was likely at fault. |
apparently that accident was caused by the rider blowing through the red light. Left turners had advanced left turn light. big road side memorial at the intersection, drove by earlier. |
Pics of the motorcycles are up on my site, the cars will come later so stay tuned for those. Full set https://mgreviewsblog.files.wordpres...-8-17-copy.jpg https://mgreviewsblog.files.wordpres...-8-23-copy.jpg https://mgreviewsblog.files.wordpres...-8-24-copy.jpg https://mgreviewsblog.files.wordpres...-8-98-copy.jpg |
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