Sports bikes and Harley's in rainy season

KTMphil

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Joined
Jan 11, 2011
Location
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Bikes
2007 KTM 990 Adventure Suzuki DRZ 400
The stars were finally aligned to get "R1 Peter" , who's pretty quick on a supersport bike out with us on some fun roads.

Pete's beautifully kept, 5 year old Yamaha R1 below




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Mr. West, pulling out the big guns for this one, his Suzuki GSXR K5 was the weapon of choice


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I blew the cobwebs of the Triumph 675 Street Triple


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Good route plan - R 1001 north to Phrao, R 1150 east to R 118, then R 120 east to Phayao (the ultimate sweeping supersport bike road) & back to Chiang Mai. All sounded like a good plan apart from the black clouds to the east that were associated with a depression that's headed this way.


It was looking like we were going to get lucky, up on R 1150 east of Phrao, everything green and dry as a bone


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As we approached R 118, it was getting blacker and blacker, decision time. We could now see the rain showers approaching from the east, so time to make a run for it SW on R 118. We outran it for a while, as we approached the Doi Sakett area, we ducked into AJ's Biker House, the Chiang Mai Harley guru, it then started bucketing it down.


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"Looks like you'll be here for a while" - AJ said looking at the grim, angry clouds in all directions


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I suppose there's worse places to get trapped by a monsoonal depression, a qualified Harley mechanics workshop, time for a look around Aj's projects in his Man Cave.


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A Thai rider on a Sportster had t-boned a car, it was in line to be repaired


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A gentleman from Florida picking his completed Harley up also trapped by the downpour, the chrome detailing on his engine was spectacular


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West's new-to-him, 115 HP, Harley V-Rod, with mid foot controls (not feet forward). In AJ's for some modifications to make it perfect.


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He has an interesting/ unusual Vance & Hines exhaust


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Forgot to ask if the exhaust was finished, but looked like the exhaust gas blows out from both ends of he second pipe


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The V-Rods 115 HP of muscle



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Modifications to raise the footpegs and controls about 1 inch and raise the seat also to keep the riding position the same


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Jim, who also is a V-Rod owner, listening to everything with interest


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AJ has also got his coffee shop/ shop all kitted out, if you're headed out on R 118 stop by and say hi to him, he's a great guy



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So the day was cut short but gave us a chance to have a natter to AJ too, not so bad after all.
 
I do believe I have a photo of that particular Triumph (and rider) on R118 in the rain



I've got a very vivid memory of them fishtailing up the road too.
 
I also was on the 118 mountain yesterday and can confirm it was very wet and dark but was not going as fast as the racers.
 
No doubt that the bike is awesome and it fulfills the definition of a quality sports bike. But i will appreciate the dare of the person who drives this heavy sports vehicle in a rainy and stormy weather.
Bikers are really daring people on planet.
Welcome to Byron Quarter

 
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