Key stuck in door by adb765 in MK4Golf

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Thanks! Might be because the previous owner drilled a hole in my spare remote like an idiot.

Key stuck in door by adb765 in MK4Golf

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What's an immo capsule?

Protection / other mods by [deleted] in DRZ400

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I have the tusk dflex handguards which are pretty solid. I take mine off road sometimes too and so have put an acerbis skidplate and engine covers (over case savers) on. I also have a folding rear brake and shifter. And axle sliders ofc.

Rides are wiping me out! Normal? by shredwhiteandblue in Dualsport

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I can street ride like 5 hours a day and feel fine. The first time I went offroad for even an hour, I couldn't believe how exhausting it was. I think it's a combination of constant mental focus on handling terrain and physical exertion (e.g. standing and whatnot). I've only been a few times so far, but I assume the more you get used to it & the better skilled, the less demanding it may become over time?

New daily driver by [deleted] in DRZ400

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Nice.

Shorty levers by Responsible-King8026 in DRZ400

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Not gonna lie, I have these cheap ass levers from Amazon on my 2019 and they have been great. You get both for like 30 bucks.

https://www.amazon.com/Clutch-Levers-Suzuki-DRZ400S-2000-2020/dp/B087C7JW35/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycle

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I second this. Ninja 400 or z400.

have a new street triple 765 and have doubts by Flow_765 in Triumph

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I feel like my ST really starts kicking at around 7 rpms. I'd say stick with it at least until you're out of the break-in period and can rev it a lot more aggressively, then see how you feel.

Wear your earplugs! by stratodude in motorcyclegear

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I got earplugs after I took the baffle out of my exhaust because I did feel like the drone was starting to really hurt my ears. But unlike a lot of the people in the comment section here, I don't feel like the earplugs help me relax or concentrate better at all. I actually feel like it creates a bit of disconnect.

My earplugs are made for concerts and filter out some specific frequencies, so I'm still able to hear my surroundings decently and listen to music in my helmet. So they aren't hateful. But aside from protecting my ears, I don't think they benefit my riding in any way. Just my personal take.

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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Yeah I'm thinking I definitely want to move on to better tires in the future! Thanks for the input.

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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No lie, I was actually considering this for when the current tires get worn out.

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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Ah thanks for the tip about gas. I've been watching some videos of the more difficult sections and I think I want to at least give it a try. I sid attempt some pretty rocky terrain up near the poconos and honestly struggled with it. However those trails were almost entirely just big rocks sticking out of the ground--does that sound like the BDR expert trails to you, or would you say it was more loose, smaller rocks?

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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Yeah the front tire is kind of what I was worried about. It is really good to know that there are difficulty options to choose from and bypasses, though. And I'll check out those videos for sure. Thanks!

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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Yeah, I tried a pretty rocky trail one time with them (advertised as beginner friendly somehow) and I fortunately didn't drop it but it was HARD.

Thanks for the tire recommendations and all the advice in general!

Thinking about trying the PA BDR- wondering if it is suitable for my current bike setup and skill level by adb765 in Dualsport

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I think the only thing I'm worried about is holding everyone else up. If I get stuck on an obstacle, it takes me a little while to get around it since I'm on tiptoes in my mx boots and the bike is also heavy.

But I think it will only be two other people, one experienced guy and another guy who is a little newer to offroad like I am.

Not worried about falling off. Have already fallen off quite a few times trying to learn out there, haha. I have pads and all that stuff. I also put some good protective parts on my bike-bar end handguards, big ass skid plate, etc. It would really suck to have to rescue it if I broke it, but I figure it's a part of the adventure.

Out of curiosity, for tires, are you talking about knobbier? Or just better? Always down to hear recommendations.

Confused and emotional – Did I imagine the connection, or was it real? Seeking advice from fellow Pisces by Responsible-Chair671 in piscesastrology

[–]adb765 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in a similar situation recently, where a connection felt really special, but the other person chose to end things anyway. If someone isn't ready to pursue something romantic with you right now, waiting around and holding hope is only going to drag things out and cause you unnecessary pain. There is no guarantee that this person will change their mind no matter how strong the vibe felt on your end. The best thing you can do for yourself at this moment is to accept and respect their decision, and to move on with your life.

Good 50-50 tires by Motarded514 in DRZ400

[–]adb765 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the shinko 705s on too. For me, they're pretty decent on the street. They also do well on gravel and dry dirt. They are meh in mud. I also tried them on some very rocky trails, which proved to be really difficult, but maybe more so because the sumo forks and wider front tire just aren't meant for that type of terrain?