"OIL"........you you wrote: What is opinion on engine oil?
Riding Tips
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Ridin' and Socializin' the Southeastern USA on a 2014 Honda FORZA 300 Scooter...45+ years of Riding averaging 30,000 miles per year...!!!
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Slippery stuff is best, sticky kind is no good.you you wrote:What is opinion on engine oil?
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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More riding tips brought to you by Fuel Rider Resouce Center @ MotorcycleSuperstore
"10 Urban Riding Tips:"
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"10 Urban Riding Tips:"
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/41 ... -tips.aspx
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gn2 wrote:Slippery stuff is best, sticky kind is no good.you you wrote:What is opinion on engine oil?
True.
Best to have some in engine I say
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So, We're all in agreement.....
"SLIPPERY OIL" is Best.....
"SLIPPERY OIL" is Best.....
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REFRESHER: Body Language/Signaling
Good day fellow peeps it's Sunday my favorite day to ride and before I leave I thought I'd share some newly found online posters. Re: Cycle-Signing
I use a few of these still (and some made-up ones )
Good day fellow peeps it's Sunday my favorite day to ride and before I leave I thought I'd share some newly found online posters. Re: Cycle-Signing
I use a few of these still (and some made-up ones )
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Bumping again, Yep! You can never read or learn enough (Dad-dio use to say)
Another thread with videos (here it comes again, haha) "countersteering," braking, clothing etc.
Here if you choose to watch:
http://www.motorcycle-scooter-skills.co ... ideos.html
Please add a tip for us too if you've got one (learned one?)
Another thread with videos (here it comes again, haha) "countersteering," braking, clothing etc.
Here if you choose to watch:
http://www.motorcycle-scooter-skills.co ... ideos.html
Please add a tip for us too if you've got one (learned one?)
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Bump. For newbies, oldies, lurkers....all peeps!
Please add to this thread if you come upon something that will make us all better, safer, smarter, etc., riders.
Learned from Experience counts too.
I recently read something on the forum that would fit in this thread nicely. Where? Don't know now
Please add to this thread if you come upon something that will make us all better, safer, smarter, etc., riders.
Learned from Experience counts too.
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Waking up the Riding Tips thread again and adding a few video's.
Giving much Thanks to YouTube rider CaptCrashIdaho
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1) Howzit Done? Offset Cone Weave
2) Beat the Box
3) Howzit Done? The Apex-Files
4) Peripheral Vision!
Giving much Thanks to YouTube rider CaptCrashIdaho
See any or all of his collection here: https://m.youtube.com/user/CaptCrashIdaho
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1) Howzit Done? Offset Cone Weave
2) Beat the Box
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homie wrote:Chicago revision
I can think of a few alternatives to these.
Best not to
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Scrubbing those tires - Got "Chicken Strips?" Did you ever hear of them? Now you will
Here's a helpful technique to remove them
(At 24 seconds, the how to begins:)
Here's a helpful technique to remove them
(At 24 seconds, the how to begins:)
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Why not remove them by leaning over more. It's the most fun part of a bike...
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Because you would have to remove the C-stand to use more of the tire/tyre on PCX. It's obvious when sport bikers have faked their leaning range over a guy who's been to the track. I leave the marks as they ride... and it's respectable.you you wrote:Why not remove them by leaning over more. It's the most fun part of a bike...
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I looked closely and I'm sure it wasn't a PCX. They guy has posed (vertically) and then shown someone how to remove the tyre mould release agent from the side of his toys rear tyre.homie wrote:Because you would have to remove the C-stand to use more of the tire/tyre on PCX. It's obvious when sport bikers have faked their leaning range over a guy who's been to the track. I leave the marks as they ride... and it's respectable.you you wrote:Why not remove them by leaning over more. It's the most fun part of a bike...
On YouTube.
No shame.
That's not removing the chicken strip, it's now down his back. It won't fool even the most inexperienced of motorcyclists.
We're saying the same thing. Just use the bike. Leaning over a bit is good. Leaning over more is better.
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Spring has Sprung and it's FINALLY time to Ride, But Wait!
There's More tuit! Let's roll safely. Yes, and Let's have Fun!
Thinking MSF? Maybe considering (seriously) about taking a safety course? Great!
If/When you have time, why not sit back and take a look at these links.
To lure you in I'm sharing their video page.
"You can decide and ride" from there
Sample Vid:
More here: https://msf-usa.org/videos.aspx
And lots of MSF stuff here: https://msf-usa.org/
>>> ^ USA only ^
Perhaps member's across the pond have a link to share? Is it that much different over yonder?
There's More tuit! Let's roll safely. Yes, and Let's have Fun!
Thinking MSF? Maybe considering (seriously) about taking a safety course? Great!
If/When you have time, why not sit back and take a look at these links.
To lure you in I'm sharing their video page.
"You can decide and ride" from there
Sample Vid:
More here: https://msf-usa.org/videos.aspx
And lots of MSF stuff here: https://msf-usa.org/
>>> ^ USA only ^
Perhaps member's across the pond have a link to share? Is it that much different over yonder?
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Hmmm! not correct. The stickier the better. Ask Castrol and their nano technology and/or magnetite ?? (Sp).. You want oil to stick to metal so there is always a molecular barrier between the moving metal components. When oil sticks to these components you have less wear. That being said I would stay away from any Elmers, or similar products that might get you into a real bind. Stick with Castrol, Mobil 1 , Valvoline and Ride-on..gn2 wrote:Slippery stuff is best, sticky kind is no good.you you wrote:What is opinion on engine oil?
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Utter bollocks.
The whole point of oil is to reduce friction, this isn't achieved by increasing the stickyness between the metal components, if it was we would be filling the crankcase with glue.
The whole point of oil is to reduce friction, this isn't achieved by increasing the stickyness between the metal components, if it was we would be filling the crankcase with glue.
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And leaning over too much is painfulyou you wrote:We're saying the same thing. Just use the bike. Leaning over a bit is good. Leaning over more is better.
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Yes it is.JohnL wrote:And leaning over too much is painfulyou you wrote:We're saying the same thing. Just use the bike. Leaning over a bit is good. Leaning over more is better.