April 1, 201412 yr Thanks, I will. Good..its as good a method as i've ever seen/used.. Curious footnote to this.. I'm surprised that there has been no input on this from the guys who post all manner of ''safety issues'' thoughts and POV's on gear, and riding techniques etc that may make you a better rider. To me correct tyre pressures are way up there near the top of priorities..it controls/dictates your handling, braking,and general well being on the roads.. Any thoughts at all?
April 1, 201412 yr Author Agree wholeheartedly! I keep a tire gauge under the seat in each of my bikes, and a 150 baht bicycle pump in the parking area. Check after each gas-up. I can feel it in the ride if they are low usually. Good tires (I'm a Michelin fan), proper inflation...that's right.
April 2, 201412 yr yes 23 k miles of straight, boring ride. what a stupidity! Oh, when did you ride the Alaska highway ??
April 2, 201412 yr yes 23 k miles of straight, boring ride. what a stupidity! Oh, when did you ride the Alaska highway ??I did (drive, not ride however). It isn't really that straight. Perhaps you mean the runway line from the latest Fast and Furious movie? Sent from a Nuclear Submarine.
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