07-02-2009, 12:42 PM | #81 |
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When I went to the bank I still had on my jacket, boots, gloves, and helmet. The only thing I didn't put on were my overpants and yes, "I only have to go 2 blocks on a 25 mph street" is a much better excuse to not wear overpants than "well, nobody else does"
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07-02-2009, 12:45 PM | #82 | |
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Anyway, my gf wants to know when you want to drag race? We kinda noticed that the WR posted was an "X" model which has quite a few differences from the model you own. |
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07-02-2009, 12:56 PM | #83 |
WERA Yellow Plate
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The only difference is the tires. That one was stock, too. Mine's not. Just let me know when she wants to go at it
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07-02-2009, 02:52 PM | #84 | |
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* 17-inch wheels mount radial street rubber in 110 front and 140mm rear widths and help lower the seat approximately 1.4 inch compared to the WR250R. * One-tooth smaller rear sprocket (13/42) works with the smaller-diameter tires to bring out the WR250X’s strong-accelerating character. * Stiffer springs front and rear and street-oriented damping settings reduce pitch compared to the WR250R for excellent pavement performance. * YZ/WR250-inspired semi-double-cradle frame uses a main frame of cast and forged aluminum sections, with high-strength steel downtube for excellent strength and rigidity characteristics. * Asymmetrical swingarm provides excellent strength/rigidity balance and a dynamic look. Cast aluminum crossmembers, extruded arms and a 22mm rear axle are carefully tuned for optimum handling. * Fully adjustable 46mm fork provides 10.6 inches of wheel travel. A forged lower triple clamp and a cast upper one help give outstanding front-end feel. An aluminum steering stem reduces weight. * Linkage-mounted rear shock provides 10.4 inches of travel with adjusters for compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload—and features a 14mm rod and 46mm cylinder for excellent damping and fade resistance. * Wave brake rotors front and rear, including a large, 298mm front disc, reduce unsprung weight and provide excellent performance. Rear pedal is forged aluminum. Plus we figure that since her bike costs over $2,000 retail less (wow), that we'd go ahead and spend that money (plus whatever you have in yours) on upgrades! Seriously, I'd go GS500F, DRZ400SM or something like that for $6,200, wow I had no idea! I would hope that your bike is faster/better for a third more money!!!! Shit for $500 less... Hello!!!! I'd have to figure a way to get it on the street but |
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07-02-2009, 03:03 PM | #85 |
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17" wheels and the one tooth smaller on the rear sprocket gives the R/X identical final drive ratios.
The X has a larger front brake rotor and the suspension settings (clickers) are set differently than the R are from the factory. Other than that, they are identical. Oh yeah . . . nobody pays msrp for these things either. I got mine brand new for $4,299. |
07-02-2009, 03:17 PM | #86 | |
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Anyway, I'll let you know when she is ready and then it's on!!! |
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07-02-2009, 03:34 PM | #87 |
The cows want you dead.
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Speaking of gear... On the way home I saw a guy with a helmet and a spine protector on. That was it for gear - he was dressed in Khakis and a short sleeve shirt. I just thought it funny because it gave the impression that only his head and spine were important!
Tigger I bought a good majority of my gear used from other women off the forum. I got my leathers for $125! That's just another option to keep the cost factor down! |
07-02-2009, 03:39 PM | #88 |
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Hey I was coming home from the office and it was hot plus I didn't want to wrinkle the rest of my clothes.
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07-02-2009, 04:42 PM | #89 |
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07-02-2009, 05:32 PM | #90 |
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Yea she doesn't want a leather jacket or a full leather suit to ride her EX250... Seriously, I had the same Joe Rocket Jordan jacket in pink leather even and she's like "Fuck That!". I'm sorry people but she's riding a 250, almost exclusively around town. For her this is literally a larger scooter and an accessory. She cared more about the color than anything else! I personally think she should have just kept her scooter but it was "too slow" so she decided to do this. She wanted a bike because they park right by school for $25 a year, otherwise you have to pay $500 a year to park across the street. Heck this bike will save her over $2500 in parking fees! Look I know that some of you mean well and are coming from the best of intentions but seriously (and yes I've had and seen the injuries) not everyone needs to wear a full race get up every time they get on their bikes, I'm sorry.
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