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Old 11-29-2016, 08:10 PM   #1
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Sure thing, Jerry! I like the GoCruise because it's really easy to put on and take off. The price is right, too. Here's a picture of the rear tire on the hawk:
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The angle isn't great, but the knobs in the center are really worn down. I'm not terribly concerned about it. Like I said before, I can order a full set of tires for the Hawk and not spend enough money to get free shipping. I guess that just means I'll need to put an extra set of tires for the DR on the shelf, too. Actually, I think the front tire on the Rebel is in desperate need of replacing...
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Old 11-30-2016, 08:12 AM   #2
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Sure thing, Jerry! I like the GoCruise because it's really easy to put on and take off. The price is right, too.
The angle isn't great, but the knobs in the center are really worn down. I'm not terribly concerned about it. Like I said before, I can order a full set of tires for the Hawk and not spend enough money to get free shipping. I guess that just means I'll need to put an extra set of tires for the DR on the shelf, too. Actually, I think the front tire on the Rebel is in desperate need of replacing...
GoCruise on the list. Like you I'm not paying shipping. Order everthing at one time. as far as the center stand I decided i'll just weld one up. If it comes out nice my brother who is a retired welder could make them to sell.

That is a lot of wear for the miles you have. Mine hardly show any wear.
May be a different batch with crappy rubber. Depending on what rubber they were recycling that week.
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Old 11-30-2016, 01:52 PM   #3
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I LOVED Chinese rubber on my XS850G for the twisties. Didn't last long for crap but that old 3 lunger stuck to the road like a roller coaster.


 
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Old 11-30-2016, 08:48 PM   #4
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LetsRide, I'm not altogether disappointed in the rubber on the Hawk (Hell, for $1,400 it was worth it that the bike even started and moved under it's own power), I was just curious if I got a bad batch of rubber, or if I'm lined up pretty close to what everyone else got out of the stocker. The brand on these tires is 'Sblong'. I've never heard of them, and they don't have aftermarket tires for sale anywhere. I dunno, my biggest concern right now is which tire I want to replace it with. I'm thinking I'm going to keep the Hawk set up with a more aggressive and predominantly off-road tire, and keep the DR set up for longer distance adventure touring.
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I was struggling to get my wife's attention; I sat down on the couch and looked comfortable. That did the trick!

My wife says I only have two faults. I don't listen and something else...

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Old 11-30-2016, 08:44 PM   #5
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Jerry, where will you mount the centerstand? When I put the stand on my DR, it came with longer bolts and went in between the frame and the footpegs. It had one bolt that had a spacer on it to act as the picot stop, and the other bolt acted as the pivot. I'm going to Indianapolis first thing tomorrow morning for work, but I'll take a picture of The Mighty DR when I get back and post it. It might give you some geometry ideas for the stand you're planning to knock together.
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I was struggling to get my wife's attention; I sat down on the couch and looked comfortable. That did the trick!

My wife says I only have two faults. I don't listen and something else...

If at first you don't succeed, try doing it the way I told you to...

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Old 12-01-2016, 07:50 AM   #6
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Jerry, where will you mount the centerstand? When I put the stand on my DR, it came with longer bolts and went in between the frame and the footpegs. It had one bolt that had a spacer on it to act as the picot stop, and the other bolt acted as the pivot. I'm going to Indianapolis first thing tomorrow morning for work, but I'll take a picture of The Mighty DR when I get back and post it. It might give you some geometry ideas for the stand you're planning to knock together.
I'm not sure how I am going to mount it. Lots of finger point engineering. I'll figure it out as I go. I have fabricated a few up in the past but each one was different. It will be bolt on so it can be taken off if need to. The last one I made was for a Yamaha Route 66 I had. It had two eyes already welded on the frame were I was able to pass a bolt through to mount it. Pm some pictures when ever you get a chance.
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Old 12-02-2016, 05:09 AM   #7
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Jerry, I'll get those pictures out when I get home and get coffee. I'm looking forward to seeing what you knock together. I would be interested in picking a centerstand up for the Hawk if the final price you can build them is reasonable. Talk to you soon.
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I was struggling to get my wife's attention; I sat down on the couch and looked comfortable. That did the trick!

My wife says I only have two faults. I don't listen and something else...

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Old 12-02-2016, 09:13 AM   #8
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Emerikol, I saw that. Its almost like they want the last word in a thread in hopes to somehow make them look good. Absolutely ridiculous. I'm most likely going to go ahead and order a Hawk as soon as I get the kids Christmas stuff here, and put together. And I won't be ordering from them. They have done that in other threads as well. There is NO WAY I could do that to someone and sleep at night. Hell just post the details of the bike on the ad and let the consumer make the choice. Better yet carry the Hawk and one that is 49 or 50 state legal. It's not rocket science. I'm not a dealer yet but how hard can it be. I know how hard it is to earn a dollar and dadgumit folks will know whey they are buying from me up front. And if I tell them a duck will pull a truck, YOU BETTER HOOK HIM UP!! Have a safe flight, and finish wearing out that tire when you get back. Be Safe


 
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Old 12-03-2016, 06:54 AM   #9
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Letsride, The crazy thing is that they didn't offer any kind of support when they posted, they just made a post for the sake of posting. Kind of like Facebook: Nothing to say, just speaking for the sound... As if that bit of insanity isn't enough, they still have the bike listed as street legal on their website:
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Then, they write in red text above the description that it may not be street legal, but in the description they say it's street legal again!
http://chinariders.net/attachment.ph...1&d=1480765655

Seriously?! Who came up with this? I wonder if I should be a total jerk and reply to them with the screen captures off of their own website? See if they get back to me.

I was able to get some riding in yesterday, and the bike is doing really well. I rolled slightly more than 400 total miles on it, and the back tire seems like it's holding together. Maybe it wore in really quickly, and everything kind of settled down and such. I'm not planning on giving it much of a reprieve, though. We have some nasty weather rolling in for most of this upcoming week, and after that the skies are supposed to clear (although it will still be brutally cold) and the motorcycle itch will be back with a vengeance! I'm off to get a cup of coffee and some breakfast, then I have to go swing a hammer in one of my rental properties for a while. Have a great day, everyone!
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My wife says I only have two faults. I don't listen and something else...

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