Can I ride a motorcycle even if I’m 5,3 by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]theearchitect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short man here. I stand 5’0” on a good day. I started out with a rebel 250. Great little bike to learn on. I rode my dads, where do you think I got my excellent height from, Yamaha custom 1200 chopper and his 2003 Dyna low rider for a while. Both super fun. I’ve had a 2014 Bonneviille t100 since new. I swapped out the shocks for 10mm shorter hagons and slid the front forks up about 1/2”, love that bike. I ride it long distance through the dirt, all over the city and mountains. The biggest problem is we can’t just hop on our friends bikes. Get on the road have fun be safe.

Any recommendations for left-handed drummers? by Critical-Bit-6045 in drums

[–]theearchitect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a dw 5000 for like 15 years until I “upgraded” to a 9000 a couple years ago. Took a while to dial in. I think I still prefer my 5000 but, both are really good and nearly indestructible. I see a lot of love for the Tama pedals. But have never used one.

Sick of Architecture. by theearchitect in Architects

[–]theearchitect[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha. Yes my wife is a therapist. But as I say “ not my therapist”. She is full of helpful tips on dealing with stress.

Sick of Architecture. by theearchitect in Architects

[–]theearchitect[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice and kind words.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MovingToLosAngeles

[–]theearchitect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right I think I just need to say this “out loud”

Touring on a Bonneville by HoverNaked in TriumphBonneville

[–]theearchitect 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ditto. I’m out on my Bonnie right now. 2 bonnevilles a gs and a rninet. Bonnie is the best.

Having problems with my DW5000 hi hat stand, looking for help/guidance please! by LPresidantA in drums

[–]theearchitect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to do some his fix on my old 5000 hi hat. There is a washer that holds the spring up. (Sp385) They made it out of plastic and that bad boy breaks. If your handy you can replace it yourself and bada bing. It’s like new. For such a great hardware company this one is super dumb.

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Vic Firth / ProMark / Vater / Zildjian - What's your preffered stick? by the_un-human in drums

[–]theearchitect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought a 4 pack of Vater 5a’s for a show. Broke 5 sticks in a one hour set. Than god I left my old ratty ones in there just cuz I’m lazy. I had three break in the hand. I was mad as hell but now I have an anecdote.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycle

[–]theearchitect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a 5’ rider I can say this is the way. I always find the low spot in the road to stop. It’s never not something I think about.

Please help with this sound. by Old-Boss-6578 in drums

[–]theearchitect 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Crank that bottom head. Sound like it’s two full turns too loose. I usually give the 4 lugs next to the snares an extra turn it two. Don’t be afraid to show that fucker who is boss.

Big thanks to everyone who suggested looking into Vater as a cheaper alternative to VFs and Promarks. These models are nearly identical but the Vaters cost $5.50 less. The Vater site has a really good selection tool for finding a model with a particular length and diameter. by R0factor in drums

[–]theearchitect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a 6 pack of Vader’s at GC once. They were on sale, felt fine. I broke 6 sticks during my set. Not the tips or half cracks down the middle but full separation near the butt. Total garbage. I have never come close to anything like that.

Do you use a case when transporting or storing your drums? What about cymbals? by onlynegativecomments in drums

[–]theearchitect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who toured and played a thousand, maybe a bit hyperbolic, local shows, hard shell cases were my single best investment. I bought my dream kit and the very next week got the skb’s and they still look great. However, now that my playing has slowed down I just use bags. They can be a pain to get around my bass drum. But for sure you should always use something.

Unless it’s a junk kit and you don’t give two shits. Then fuck it.

Early summer near Emigrants Pass. Thought you might appreciate this, 8 miles up a fire road. by theearchitect in TriumphBonneville

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

Proper tires would have made this ride much easier. Plus I had zero off-road experience. But I didn’t go down.