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    Anyone else a loner and not a group rider?

    From some of our comments I see the makings of a group ride for those who hate riding in a group, preferring solo riding, solitude at day's end, no distractions etc. The group of non-groupies could ride together 7-10 miles apart. Need help? Wait a bit and you're no longer solo (unless you're at...
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    Anyone else a loner and not a group rider?

    In my two-wheeled days, I did two one-day group-rides. My next-door neighbor, an excellent rider and instructor, was the group leader. Most of the riders were on VERY loud two-cylinder V-twin bikes, of various makes. They were all very nice people. Drove me nuts. Their nick names and hand...
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    Getting under the hood...

    Why? My reason(s) isn't pertinent to the questions I'm asking, but I appreciate your concern for my welfare implied in your questions. the reason is contained in the prelude to the questions. I'll be more explicit: My desire to ensure that what's in that engine is reliable and sound.
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    Can Am - Great Ideas vs. Poor Execution. What are your thoughts?

    Mostly great ideas. Definitely sketchy implementation. Reasons provided above explain it well. I'm not going to go into economic theory(s).
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    Getting under the hood...

    Greetings My 2015 ST Ltd. has the 998 engine. (You know the expression "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"? I wish I had the 1330 engine.) I think it received minimal maintenance through its first two owners. I'm #3 and I am trying to do a better job. So: want to replace plugs and...
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    Garmin 550 not recognized by Garmin Express, but does charge - any ideas?

    I have a 590 and have learned the cable makes a HUGE difference in Express recognizing the GPS. You'll need a cable designed for DATA; most any cable will charge just fine; not all carry data well. After many cable swaps, I found the one I use with my insulin pump, a data+charging cable, works...
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    Windshield extension

    I've used the Ebay/Chinese version on a couple bikes for wind control. Worked fine. My spyder screen is too wobbly already, but manages to direct air where I want it. I've a Cal Sci screen a PO mounted. I miss the Madstad my last bike had, and would probably go with that and a different screen...
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    To kill or not to kill (switch), that is the question

    Only time mine goes from "Live" to "Kill(ed)" is when I bump it unintentionally. Useful when a bike and its rider are on the ground and the engine is running.
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    Need to replace my Sena - any reviews on Sena 50's?

    I've been using SSena gear for close to 20 years. I'm done. Reviews and friend's experience tell me that when (if?) I next buy a headset it will be Cardo. My $.02, and worth every cent.
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    Review: Review of M2 Shocks

    Ernest I've read your suspension thread more than once. I'm a slow learner, but I learned a bit more from you. Thanks. I'm leaning into a 300 pound spring (front). Most of my riding is solo. My wife is a feather weight, so I'm thinking increasing to a 350 pound spring probably won't be...
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    Great ride ended with hail, blown tire, and ...

    Bummer about the bike. Not a bummer: you're well and able to investigate the bummer above.
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    Anyone else had problems updating CanAm/Garmin GPS Units?

    I upgraded the Garmin 590 to be a 595: software update with a bit of kludging too. Looks like a 590. Functionally it's a 595. Not much difference between the two, though.
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    What's the best way to clean Monolith Black Satin paint?

    I use the chemical guys matte paint wash. Works. Doesn't put shine on the matte. Amazon. My denim blue paint looks good using that cleaner. I did some sniffing around about matte finishes; learned wax is matte's enemy. YMMV
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    Review: Review of M2 Shocks

    Thanks. I'm investigating springs vs. weight on bike.
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    Review: Review of M2 Shocks

    Curious what your weight, geared up, is and total weight with spouse on board. Mind filling me in?
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    Anyone know the trick for installing under tail cover - ST?

    Mike I confess your comments about enlarging the holes didn't add up for me, but I filed them away between my ears anyway. I will carefully examine both the fender itself in all its glory and the fiche with its reflected glory and exercise the habit I'm trying to develop: work slowly and...
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    Is this Fender Alignment worth worrying? Any fix ideas?

    Well, LongIsland, I hope you are among the prophets!
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    What did you do to your Spyder today?

    Added 1.5 cm of preload to front shocks. Went for a ride. MUCH better ride and a smidgen sharper handling on curves. I still plan to install higher weight coil springs on the original Fox shocks. Either 300 or 350 pounds. While riding I went through two torrential downpours. Standing water in...
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    Is this Fender Alignment worth worrying? Any fix ideas?

    Mike-- As Tolkien put it: "... so carefully, carefully with the plates!" the dwarfs sang as they cleared Bilbo Baggins' table without a chipped or cracked plate and nary a spill. I'll be careful with the low-grade metal brace pieces. No heat except for last resort. Enlarging bolt/brace...
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