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DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 08:25 AM
Hi Guys (and gals?), I'm excited to have found a Colorado based riders forum. Happy to be here.
It took a little while for my account to get approved so that I could post but here I am :)

I live in Carbondale and enjoy having good times on two wheels along with track and canyon time in the Corvette (T1 racing suspension on an 06' base vette).
After having what I thought was a minor off on my 09' GSXR 1000 I ended up with a totaled bike. I am relatively uninjured and insurance has covered the loss.
The replacement I just picked up is a 2012 BMW S1000RR. I also have a 04' FJR 1300, a 15' WR250R, and some dirt bikes.

I would like to get to know some local riders if there are any up here in the hills with me?

I am in the process of sorting out some heated gear (Warm & Safe) to extend my riding season, so I can enjoy my new RR.
I plan on making a "smart" heat controller and maybe trying to integrate some bluetooth helmet connectivity for a radar detector heads-up-display.
Any tinkerers on the forum?

j0ker
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 08:30 AM
Welcome to the site! Sounds like you have a garage full of fun!

Aaron
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 09:58 AM
Welcome, I tinker as well, I've got a 2015 S1000RR. I've got a heard jacket, heated seat, phone mount and charger, additional brake light, HID projector retrofit, and some other stuff.

I run an Escort radar detector suction cupped to my gas tank, and I've got red LED's mounted below the top of the windscreen that activate on alarm. It works decent, however I can't read the detector so I end up slowing down for false alarms a lot.

I mounted a set of Bose Quiet Comfort 35 headphones in my helmet, and connect those to my phone via Bluetooth.

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 10:02 AM
Welcome to the site! Sounds like you have a garage full of fun!

Fun yes, garage no :( Thanks for the welcome.

I have to winterize and cover diligently any toys that will not be active. I hate to buy the S1000RR and just store it, hence the heated gear pursuit.
The FJR is going under the knife this winter to get a new set of transmission gears (dogs on 2nd are worn and it hops out under WOT) so it will get winterized later as well.
Otherwise generally I hibernate in the basement shop and chase wild dreams of making cool stuff, like an intelligent heat controller...

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 10:15 AM
Welcome, I tinker as well, I've got a 2015 S1000RR. I've got a heard jacket, heated seat, phone mount and charger, additional brake light, HID projector retrofit, and some other stuff.

I run an Escort radar detector suction cupped to my gas tank, and I've got red LED's mounted below the top of the windscreen that activate on alarm. It works decent, however I can't read the detector so I end up slowing down for false alarms a lot.

I mounted a set of Bose Quiet Comfort 35 headphones in my helmet, and connect those to my phone via Bluetooth.

I have a Sena 20S Evo, but I'd like to find a way to use lights inside the helmet (peripheral view) and to pass the radar audio into the Sena headset.
If I get the SmartCord Live for the 9500ix I may be able to work out a connection from 9500ix-->Phone-->Sena, just not sure if the phone will interrupt bluetooth comm's to give the radar alert, and then I still would need to sort out lights.
There is a product out there but it seems to have a high rate of failure. http://legalspeeding.com/HARD-System.htm#.WeTZ1ztryUk

Does your 2015 have heated grips and cruise control? Two options I wish I got on the 12' :( Maybe I'll do grips but through BMW the retrofit is a little beyond pocket change... just love the idea of OEM fit and finish.

Aaron
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 10:34 AM
I have a Sena 20S Evo, but I'd like to find a way to use lights inside the helmet (peripheral view) and to pass the radar audio into the Sena headset.
If I get the SmartCord Live for the 9500ix I may be able to work out a connection from 9500ix-->Phone-->Sena, just not sure if the phone will interrupt bluetooth comm's to give the radar alert, and then I still would need to sort out lights.
There is a product out there but it seems to have a high rate of failure. http://legalspeeding.com/HARD-System.htm#.WeTZ1ztryUk

Does your 2015 have heated grips and cruise control? Two options I wish I got on the 12' :( Maybe I'll do grips but through BMW the retrofit is a little beyond pocket change... just love the idea of OEM fit and finish.

Here is what I use: I do not use the screamer speakers, just the lights. I'll post up some pics eventually.

http://www.motorcycleradar.com/radar_screamer.htm

Ya I have heated grips, cruise control, forged rims, LED signals, everything that costs money lol. I had a gray 2013 S1000RR before this, but traded it on on the 15 so that I could get cruise control, launch control, etc. I love the 15, it's setup perfect for me, and I don't see myself upgrading for a while. I'm at 17,600 miles currently, just did my chain and sprockets for the first time.

j0ker
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 11:05 AM
I don't run a radar detector. If I see a cop I just speed up!

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 11:57 AM
Ya I have heated grips, cruise control, forged rims, LED signals, everything that costs money lol.

So jealous, but I paid $8800 for mine :up: Though for my budget, it is still a squeeze.

Still need to get the squared off corsa rosso tires off and get something softer like the Q3+'s I had just put on the GSXR befor its untimely demise.
And the exhaust does not do the bike justice, needs a de-cat and header to go with the factory Akra shortie. SS, as Titanium is outside my pocket book.

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 12:00 PM
I don't run a radar detector. If I see a cop I just speed up!

I like to be able to slow way down before he spots me, sit bolt upright, and give a nod and wave, like I might be someone he knows :hibye:

Then if he spots me when he's not running radar he might let it slide :eyebrows:

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 01:00 PM
I like to be able to slow way down before he spots me, sit bolt upright, and give a nod and wave, like I might be someone he knows :hibye:

Then if he spots me when he's not running radar he might let it slide :eyebrows:

I should clarify that I am talking about the local LEO's where I ride most often.
Generally Sheriff's patrolling some of the smaller towns found throughout the canyons up here.

In my experience most every Sheriff I've ever met have been good people that I would most likely enjoy knowing off-duty anyway.
They are setting a good example of how the law should be handled.

I never speed in town so no interaction with the PD.

IMHO they should pull funding from the State Patrol and use the cash to fill pot holes.
Kill two PITA's in one move.
Sorry, pet peeve that I despise thieves and liars, and I feel CSP fits those shoes.
I would wager that if the fines went to charity instead of the legal system, the CSP would close their own doors.
Or, the good ones might stick around and just concern themselves with people who are being a danger to others, like they should do in the first place.
Just tax collectors, and no I have not paid them a cent, though they have tried to get it when they thought there was an opportunity.

Sorry for the rant, but I didn't want to give the impression that I desire to buddy up with the CSP. Just that I like to be on real good terms with the real LEO's.
Yay Sheriffs Department, local PD whatever, F#@K the CSP. :)

Kim-n-Dean
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 01:17 PM
Sorry for the rant, but I didn't want to give the impression that I desire to buddy up with the CSP. Just that I like to be on real good terms with the real LEO's.
Yay Sheriffs Department, local PD whatever, F#@K the CSP. :)Hey Aaron, were you CSP or local?

bulldog
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 01:33 PM
Hey Aaron, were you CSP or local? :spit:

At least the key word here is "were"........

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 01:42 PM
Hey Aaron, were you CSP or local?

Let us hope, :argue:... :D

FZRguy
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 02:49 PM
Welcome DrKnow. Fairly light activity on this site these days. A lot of the members here have moved over the the FB group Colorado Sportbike Club.

Aaron
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 03:36 PM
Thank God it's were, that place was hell. Killing me one day at a time, so much pressure to be out. I was local for a PD, we didn't have time to do any traffic enforcement, and the times we did the cars would just run so we'd let them get away.

Sully
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 03:48 PM
Welcome :hibye:

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 05:15 PM
Thank God it's were, that place was hell. Killing me one day at a time, so much pressure to be out. I was local for a PD, we didn't have time to do any traffic enforcement, and the times we did the cars would just run so we'd let them get away.

Glad you were PD :applause: I have no issues with that. The police chief here was my landlord for a few years and was nothing but cool.
I think I could safely wager that you never had contact with a person with the sole intent of instituting a fine for revenue.
(suppose it is possible if they were being penalized by the town council or something and you were just serving paperwork)

No point running in a town the size of Carbondale LoL, only 3 ways out and they all just go to the next town where an officer would be waiting...

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 05:18 PM
Welcome :hibye:

Thanks for the welcome, hope I'm not going to walk in and fall flat on my face with the LEO stuff :lol:

Better move on from that subject.

Did I mention tires, we could beat that horse for a while :guinness:

Kim-n-Dean
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 05:46 PM
Did I mention tires, we could beat that horse for a while :guinness:Don't get Bridgestone Battlax RS10s. Sure, they stick, but I've gone through about ten sets in just a year.

I put Michelin Power RS on it a few weeks ago. Holy shit! I now realize I really like Michelin's profile. It feels like the Michelin slicks I raced on. Not that the bike felt bad with the Bridgestones, it just feels better with the Michelins. It just lays over and TURNS!! Never would have noticed without running them back-to-back.

j0ker
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 06:02 PM
Don't get Bridgestone Battlax RS10s. Sure, they stick, but I've gone through about ten sets in just a year.

I put Michelin Power RS on it a few weeks ago. Holy shit! I now realize I really like Michelin's profile. It feels like the Michelin slicks I raced on. Not that the bike felt bad with the Bridgestones, it just feels better with the Michelins. It just lays over and TURNS!! Never would have noticed without running them back-to-back.
I switched to the power line a few years ago and never looked back. I get such good performance out of those tires!

Okrapp
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 07:11 PM
Just swapped to a second set of roadsmart3s this weekend after 9k. Don't have a 200hp rig but holding up a 600lb sport-tourer at sporty paces for that long and still feeling pretty good wins in my book.

DrKnow65
Mon Oct 16th, 2017, 10:40 PM
I just put a set of Michilin Pilot Road 4 GT's on the FJR but have barely put 500 miles on them.
The tires feel good, but with the low foot pegs I suspect you could scrape them on 20 year old car tires without a loss of grip LoL :)

The Dunlop Sportmax Q3+ that had just gone on the GSXR were my cup of tea, confidence inspiring.
I think I'd like to try the Metzler Racetech, the SuperCorsa, and the Sportmax all back to back along with a full slick just to have the knowledge.

Think for my dollar I'll just go Q3+ again.

~Barn~
Thu Oct 19th, 2017, 10:38 PM
Welcome to the club and thank you again for the replies on that other thread!