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Motorcycle Commuting
I commute daily to NYC on a motorcycle. I've just worked out mounting for a video "dash camera" - and made my first video tonight on the trip home. Here it is 4x speed:
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Really puts in perspective how much lights can KILL commute times! That first one seemed long even at 4x speed, at 1x speed it must’ve been downright painful!
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Really cool. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice bike Jacob! That shadow looks familiar.
Frank SmileWavy |
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I REALLY don't miss commuting on my Beemer. You gots balls bro.
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Those hall effect sensors are notorious for that. It never gave my any trouble but it was getting old. I talked to a BMW rider on your bike's twin in Montana last summer. He had 120+k miles with only tires, alternator belt, brakes & normal maintenance. Pretty impressive. |
Wow! My commute pales in excitement.
How many miles one way? |
wow, is right, how many weeks of this have you survived?
Cheers Richard |
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Helps to have a little perspective...my current short commute average speed is 17mph. I practice ATTGATT (full face helment, gloves, Armored textile jacket and pants, motorcycle boots). I also do a fair amount of road biking (probably 1500 miles of pedaling last year), and I probably average 14 or 15mph wearing little more than shorts and t-shirt (always a helmet though). Which activity is more "survivable"? |
I commuted by MC all the time back on the mainland (LA and Boston - two of the worst places on earth). You need to be heads-up and definitely ATGATT (no exceptions - ever!) Even so, you gotta watch out for the knuckleheads on their phones or diddling with their DVD players or whatever else. Be careful out there! No better way to start / end your day than with a successful ride! Best to you!
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I can usually ID those knuckleheads looking at their phones as I approach from behind to overtake. The angle of the driver's head is a dead giveaway, and its usually obvious the driver isn't engaged in the activity from their lane position, speed, etc. You develop a "spidey sense" for these things. |
Looks like a dangerous video game!
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NOT for all the tea in China.
My daily commute in summer is 5 miles of a rural road with maybe ten cars seen. Elapsed time 8 minutes door to door. Cities are not for me. I salute you sir. Best Les |
NYC on a bike or bicycle is an absorbing task. Having had the privilege of a few laps with him in his 911 track car, I can tell you the guy can focus and has balls that clank.
It wasn't too warm here yesterday, either, but handgrip warmers and 4 miles is doable I guess. Potholes and sand/salt this time of year just add to the "Frogger" video game aspect to it. My RS1200 is nestled next to the 930 - my all-highway 30 mile commute is not enjoyable in the winter to contemplate using either until April-ish. I too salute you. PS- any idea if the Andy Coumo's NYC congestion-tax & spend crap will apply to MC's or not? |
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What I can see in brief research is the proposal would be a wash for me because I pay a toll to enter the "congestion zone" via Lincoln Tunnel. Apparently those who pay a toll would receive a rebate for that toll vs. the congestion zone charge. The charge is then obviously meant to penalize folks who commute to Manhattan via free bridges from Brooklyn, Queens & Bronx. |
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