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That is a good looking strom
Tourmeister, you will be happy to know I pulled that "rotten tooth" camera module out of my Moto g4 smart phone and replaced it. Pics are back to normal without the"wiggles" as you put it. It holds up but I think the main problem was the shocker and vibration being attached to the handle bars which I will avoid doing from now on. Just putting this out there in case anyone has a similar issue with their smart phone cameraPic taken in hand. Read that it's the servo motor that control s the focus. Gives a constant vibration . 1.5 year old moto g4 plus. Too new to pitch yet. Just an idea of the roads on this part of the loop. It's the Salavador Dali filter. Ha
polarbeardj and I made the trek down to Indianola this morning. Took a bunch of back roads so it took forever. Had lunch at Cathy's in Port O'Connor. It's freaking windy!!!!
Sounds familiar, right Kirk? But it's a good tiredJust made it back home...too much...about 9.5 hrs in the saddle. Not doing that again!
That tire looks alittle slick.Gravel Guy and I rode the Alcoa loop from Thorndale to Lexington and back. Lot of tore up gravel roads by recent heavy rains. Saw some huge hogs and Mark found a rusty crescent wrench in the road. Made in the USA.. I need a new back tire it was a squirrely ride for me and there ain't no body gonna catch Gravel Guy on his home roads. Sand mud and gravel, oh my! I need a new camera phone
Just made it back home...too much...about 9.5 hrs in the saddle. Not doing that again!
Peg lowers too, only 1 inch however.Bars are a little low when I'm standing. I'm 6'2...simd risers could help that I guess, assuming cables are long enough. Will look at seats after comm system, windshield upgrade, gps and tires.
That might be a better option. Won't have to worry bout cables....also I think my knees will feel better after a long ride.Peg lowers too, only 1 inch however.
I bet you can manage with the cables too. Am at 5.11 and I fit ok, but would be nice to have wide pegs and risers. I just Just make doThat might be a better option. Won't have to worry bout cables....also I think my knees will feel better after a long ride.
Lowers come in kit with extending and adjustment stuff for the controls. Was no big deal and made a little nicer on the stromMany bikes can handle risers of about 1-2" before cable really get to be a problem. You might have to reroute the cables near the triple clamps, but usually you don't have to get longer cables. I put 2" risers on both of my R1200 GSs and they still have the stock cables. The risers make a big difference. I've never tried lower pegs. But, I can see that helping as well, especially with the knees. I just wonder about how it makes operating the gear shift and rear brake levers?