Winter Riding

Discussion in 'Alaska' started by Alaskahack, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. nuttynu

    nuttynu NuttyNu Rider

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    I'm out right now on top of the north eagle river exit bridge... Anyone ?
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  2. AKDuc

    AKDuc Alaska Born Ducatisti

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    I'll be riding this to work in a few minutes, so I'm out. Have fun, Mark H.

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  3. nuttynu

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    Haha hmm 2wheels is 2wheels !
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  4. ThatGuy

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    I know you were riding today because I heard some chatter over the local police radio about a red & white sportbike heading outbound on the Glenn from Airport Heights this afternoon.....:ddog
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  5. nuttynu

    nuttynu NuttyNu Rider

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    Mmmmmm was everything cool??

    I know they know. Had one behind me on the highway for a bit.
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  6. ThatGuy

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    Yep, the caller said and I quote "Looked too young to be riding and appeared to have difficulty maintaining control" :lol3
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  7. nuttynu

    nuttynu NuttyNu Rider

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    Haha young? Cause I'm on a sport bike?!

    Hah
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  8. AKDuc

    AKDuc Alaska Born Ducatisti

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    Too funny. :huh :lol2

    How do you tell someone's "too young" through a full face helmet? I'm more curious about the "appeared to have difficulty maintaining control."

    Finally got my first ride of the year in today. Just some neighborhood stuff getting comfy with a loose bike under me. FUN! :wink:

    I think dogbrother Comet and I may be riding over to the Harley shop for the 'Hogs n Dogs' party Sat from noon-4. :D

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  9. Alaskahack

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    Felt pretty good didn't it :rofl:rofl

    Glad to see you were able to get out, it's all about little steps, neighborhood, and then first halfway clear road and then going up the gears :clap

    Watch the cages

    Have fun

    Bob
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  10. nuttynu

    nuttynu NuttyNu Rider

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    Today is sooooo nice out !!
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  11. Alaskahack

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    :thumbup:thumbup

    Beautiful day

    But everyone is talking snow:huh

    B
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  12. AKDuc

    AKDuc Alaska Born Ducatisti

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    Yeah, it felt great! Fun getting the KLR sideways again.

    Thought I saw what appeared to be a female (longer hair than me) riding a desert camo Ural westbound on Tudor near Lk Otis.

    Mark H.
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  13. ak bike

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    Hey I gotta question for you nut hatches riding in the winter , ice ,snow etc,but mainly bare pavement with studs . I'd appreciate an answere . I am wonrdering how secure YOU feel on the road under these conditions, a no BS answere.I know colds no issue , snow mach are trucking all winter, same gear, just better traction. Give me an HONEST answere I don't want to get in trouble.
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  14. nuttynu

    nuttynu NuttyNu Rider

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    what kind of trouble. HA?

    those days that i rode the cold didn't effect much, i just stop and get warm up. small local roads are a bit slick still. but ont he highway.. its pretty chill and i wouldn't worried so much. easy on the gas,brake,and corners, my Riding friends thinks im NUTS, im just like " ya should go see the other ADV riders who are NUTTERSSS!! oh and i wouldnt be confident as much without these TKC tires i have..feels like riding the Dalton
    :rofl

    i just finish throwing the footage from the past ride into a small vid, ill post it up once its done loading.. you'll see from my perspective and judge for yourself. :))
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  15. ak bike

    ak bike Been here awhile Supporter

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    not familar with TKC tires ,are you talking studs ?
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  16. nuttynu

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    Not studs, just regular 60 off road/40 street knobby tires.
    Search continental tkc80.

    I would think they be a pretty popular tire for adv riders..
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  17. ak bike

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    I' ll check them out thanks.
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  18. Alaskahack

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    First of all let me preface this by saying as long as I'm not driving between Wasilla and Anchorage where all the road warriors are driving I don't feel secure at all. There are to many cell phone being used and two many drivers that don't have any respect for thier fellow travelers. And thats in the middle of summer. I commuted between Anchorage and Wasilla for quite a few years and IMO its just gotten worse.

    I do realize if you watch your time ( time you leave one or the other) you can have a traffic free ride.

    Some folks will think because I'm running a sidecar it would be a snap to drive in in the winter conditions because I won't fall over, But I can still slide off the rode which could really be ugly.

    I don't run studs because I personally do not think they work that well, two many ditch divers will tell you I just lost control Officer and I was going the speed limit.

    Never admitting they were going to fast for conditions or thier phone rang.

    I'm running all season radials on the drive wheel and sidecar and a regular road tire on the front wheel of the bike

    I rode up Hatcher Pass Fishook road out of Wasilla and was able to maintain 35-45 on the curves found a lot of black ice just drive the way you should and be careful

    Thats my story and I'm sticking to it
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  19. Alaskahack

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    Hey AK Bike check out the pictures of the sportbike on page 3 those are the TKC's
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  20. nuttynu

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    for reall!!

    AND DONT you hateit when.... alright so im riding and doing the speed limit..65mph on the far right lane on the Genn, and dude ,cars be getting pissed !! ,they be flying by me and such... in my head , im just like .. don't make me press the NOS button
    !!!:rofl

    damn Cagers.. be gettn mad when my sport-bike is doing the speed limit, then gets more mad when i'm flying by them!
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