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What are your current favorite touring/sport touring waterproof m/c boot? My preference is waterproof/Gore Tex/ zippered with velcro flap/ no buckles.
My last two sets of boots were Tourmaster Solution (which I believe is no longer produced…later was the 2.0) and my most recent were BMW WP touring boots and the left boot zipper separated below the clasp. I believe I got abou...

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You're invited to come and see why New Brunswick, and the Bay of Fundy, is such a marvelous area to visit and explore! Those who experienced the 2025 version, had an interesting time, and will be back! Planning is working well, but wouldn't be the same without the leadership of the illustrious Obo, who knows his way around far better than I.
If there's enough interest, it mi...

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Hope everyone is doing as well as can be. Just been riding and haven't posted in some time. Been having some battery drain issues for a few months. If bike sits for 3 days, volts are down to 11.8 and bike might crank over. So, been using trickle charger. I'm not highly electrically inclined. New oem alternator and harness are 2. 4yrs old and 16k miles on them. New battery approx...

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... still waiting to see if my coffee chooses to use its power for good or evil...

... couldn't resist though



G'Day...

19°/28°C, morning still soggy @ >70% RH, providing a re...

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Ever since I bought my 1300 I've noticed a bit of pad/rotor noise when the brakes aren't applied. Just enough to hear it when the helmet shield is up sometimes, otherwise it's barely there.

I recently removed the rear caliper for a tire change and it was very dry and crusty so I figured the fronts might also need a little lube and that maybe the pads were sticking or e...

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