--- On Wed, 11/14/12, albatrossklr wrote: From: albatrossklr Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Growing up? (non klr .....kind of) To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 1:34 PM I am growing-up too and looking forward to casting off the work-a-day life and ride more, a lot more. Most of the riding will be roads vs trails and i am considering what sort of machine i need. The KLR sends a viscous dither through my hands to my wrists, so i am considering what i should now ride. I've looked at a variety of bikes and will appreciate suggestions from you kind folks. Briefly; I am 6'2", 225 with only a touch of arthritis on my left side. I plan to take long trips, think east coast to west coast with a few days of 10 hours in the saddle. Your suggestions for my next bike is greatly appreciated. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, mark ward wrote: > > I was told that, I should start thinking of my future, ..."you will not be able to ride all your life." > > And I realized how right they are, at 53 & 3/4, a time is coming when My Knee etc. are going to be an "ISSUE". > > SO..............anyone ever seen a KLR650 Trike?? > (I gotta "grow up" and start planning ya know) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
bikes for when we "grow up"
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growing up? & avoid arthitis pain (non klr .....kind of)
Arthritis: AVOID Citric Acid's, Lemons, Oranges, Pine-apple ETC.
For yr's the docs gave me strong meds that did little, then I talked to a nutritionist, and found that Citric acids CAUSE Inflammation, (tommato has it's issues also).
1 small cup, and by end of day, it's hard to close my hand let alone hole a pencil.
With out it, (C.A.) No problem, or VERY rare issues.
Some other foods cause it some, NITRATES etc. but nothing like citric acid's
PS. I LOVE!!!!! Orange juice, Ice cold Lemon aid, and Fresh Pineapple. But hate the PAIN!!!
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bikes for when we "grow up"
I'm "only" 55 but I find my KLR to be the most comfortable of my bikes
(GS450, VX800) for longer rides mainly due to the legroom, and I'm not tall
at 5'9". I tend to like the smaller bikes for just about everything except
long drones on the slab. I tend to ride alone so anything I can't pick up
by myself out in the middle of nowhere is not going to be my first choice.
For that reason alone If I were shopping I'd be looking at middleweights
like the F800GS, G650GS, Versys, V-Strom, Honda NC700X. I don't even like
to take the KLR too far off-road, meaning no road or single track. Got into
a sandy silty river bed once with Pirelli Scorpion A/T tires. Was no fun
and a ton of work to get out of there. I know the KLR is more capable than
that but I'm not, so any of these "bad-road" capable bikes would likely be
more than enough for me. I did 673 miles in one day on the KLR. Eleven
hours of saddle time, lots of back roads at 55-60mph, then a couple hours
of slab to get a bit closer to home before turning in for the evening.
Doing an Iron Butt on this KLR would certainly not be impossible. I think
my seat foam was modified by the PO. Slap a sheepskin on it and while not
comfy it never gets unbearable even after 11 hrs in the saddle.
Of the above-mentioned bikes the Honda NC700X is the newest design and has
an interesting laid down parallel-twin stroker motor that will return 70mpg
if ridden gently. The suspension is price-point but since the bike is only
$7k there's room for upgrades.
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growing up? & avoid arthitis pain (non klr .....kind of)
If you'd told me 45 years ago that I'd be trading arthritis tips with me moto mates in 2012, I'd have laughed you out of the room. I thought I'd be dead by now, and anyway old people don't ride motorcycles!
I got a lengthened clutch actuator lever (Fred sells 'em now) because of the touch of 'ritis in left hand. Clutch easier to pull, way less pain, longer riding ability. Old Farts, Adapt!
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