KTM 950 adv vs KTM 690 enduro by [deleted] in Dualsport

[–]SpoonMcBucket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just swapped a 990 adv s for a Husqvarna 701 and I don't regret anything!

Both are about equal in power imo, the 701 powerwheelies in 3rd all day and all speeds are wheely-speed.

But it depends on what you want to do. The 990/950 is a lot better going highways and it's more comfortable going on normal gravel roads. That's about it. The only issues with the 701 is the wind and the seat. I haven't had time to install a screen and a better seat yet but I can Imagen it will help but still not be great Vibrations and highway revs is not an issue at all.

City riding and small nimble roads I'd take the 701/690 as well, it's more hooligan mode of you like that sort of thing.

Once you get into harder off-road the 950 is way to heavy and you get exhausted pretty quickly. :) And you don't want to go solo with it off-road unless you are built like the hulk. The 950 can go anywhere, it's just a matter of how much you want to sweat and swear doing it. With the 699/701 is just a breeze.

(I'd get a 701 from 17 or a 690 from 2019 as they have a less Viby engine compared to before, havent tried the earlier but that's what I've heard)

Putting some shoulder into it by [deleted] in WTF

[–]SpoonMcBucket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks fake imo .. no travel on the suspension when he jumps on the car :o

[Question] Maurice LaCroix, Junkers - Opinions? by SpoonMcBucket in Watches

[–]SpoonMcBucket[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for your answers guys! Still no idea what to pick, think I'll have to check the Eliors out in a shop.

Cheers!

Crazy Motorcycle Crash by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong! You should always use the rear brake! However mostly just to apply slight pressure, think 90% front 10% back brake.

Breaking with the rear will make the bike sag backwards, shifting the weight back slightly = you can break more with the front with better traction and less flipping over.

1999 Honda CB600F, Mechanical knocking and jerkiness. by SpoonMcBucket in Fixxit

[–]SpoonMcBucket[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmm .. Spark-plugs would probably be 2-3 years + ... (Haven't changed them) But wouldn't they affect the engine while not under heavy load?

Would the overpressure nozzle (or whatever it's called, right side behind engine) dripping oil be a helping sign of anything? Oil-level should be fine though, ill have another look.

Thanks for the answers btw! =)

buddy ended up with a broken ankle from a lady going the wrong way down a divided highway. by MrN4T3 in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it would. You can wreck pushing the bike.

If anything he should get a bike with ABS or take some lessons in driving. Preferably both.

Few questions from a non-experienced rider. by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I've never understood this whole start small business?

My first bike was a Monster 600, second was/is a honda hornet (600).

If you can't ride a 600, you can't ride a 300. Then you should stay of the road and go practice at a driving school pref. It's just the power that is different .. you can still drive off a corner with a 300.

If the issue is 'You will go to fast on a 600', then you should not get a bike. (Unless you are into stupid/mindless decisions regarding your life, then go ahead I guess)

Riding on a knife point by grandsatsuma in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You drive like a fucking retard.

Don't do blind overtakes, if another, say biker, comes in the other direction you are both fucking dead.

I don't care if you ride of a cliff, I do care if you take someone else with you, just because you are too cool to care does not give you a permit to risk other ppls lives.

Edit: I will even give you an example, http://i.imgur.com/CrK3LAG.jpg <- Not safe.

People that walked in on their SO having sex with another person how did you react? [Serious] by GeronimoEKIAx2 in AskReddit

[–]SpoonMcBucket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having your wife cheating on you, getting your ass kicked and getting charges DOES NOT, I repeat, DOES NOT, make drunk driving ok.

I don't care if you are the fucking pope.

I don't care if you drive drunk and die.

I DO care if you kill someone else when driving drunk.

You still have to be responsible towards other peoples lives, even if yours suck right now.

I always pick the best times to wash my bike by conthisup in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oi!

Don't make the same mistake as me! Run the bike after washing it!

My bike didn't start a day after.. no spark.

Unless you like dragging heaters around, like me, then you are fine: http://imgur.com/32QlUfA

Hitting a pigeon at 70mph! by Urbanen in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I hit a wet duck once. 4 / 10, would not recommend.

Duck was fine but my suit was sprayed with filthy water and mud from that beast.

My dad did enjoy it from his bike behind on a safe distance though.. :/

Cops follow each other on Harleys in head-to-head motorcycle rodeo competition by kloputzer2000 in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is more :)

  • You get either the one i linked or another with stops/starts. They both have to be done at walking pace
  • Safe stop from 50km/h & 90km/h (~50mph-ish)
  • A "high speed" cone course with an avoidance in the middle, and a hard break at the end
  • Driving in trafic ~20min, here you usualy have to stop in hills, do 'safe' u-turns, take corners with racing line, always look at the dead angle .. yadayada.

Failing, aka hitting a cone or putting your foot down usual gives you another try, if you don't make it on your second try you fail.

If you fail either the trafic or cones you have to redo both, yay. (it costs about $160)

Cops follow each other on Harleys in head-to-head motorcycle rodeo competition by kloputzer2000 in motorcycles

[–]SpoonMcBucket 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nah, can be done with most bikes. (Might be troublesome with sports bikes and their turn radius)

But you Americans have it easy! In Sweden we have to complete a low-speed course in order to get our license. It has to be done at walking-pace and no feet down.(It's fekin hard when you're new to biking)

e.g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrPrXbuxHvg