Dont EVER STOP Believing!

Hello everyone!

It’s hard to believe this blog has been going for over two years now. In the beginning I started doing this just because I wanted to show off a little, and maybe make a few of you happy, or help you if only just for a minute. Never for one second did I dream that I would still be doing this for this long or that tens of thousands of you would be stopping to read the words I write & look at the pictures I take.

The helpful hints and how to articles were just my way of sharing my little tiny bit of knowledge with people whom want to do it themselves but to do it right. Yes, you may look for a few more tutorials in the year ahead, just be patient with me.

The product reviews started out with me just sharing my experiences about items that I had actually purchased. I never dreamed that one day I would be road testing and reviewing new motorcycles & other products. WOW! What rush, now I feel like one of my moto-journalist  heroes. Most of my heroes growing up were writers anyway, people like, Twain, Hunter Thompson, Robert A. Heinlein, Kevin Cameron, Ayn Rand, and many others kept me dreaming of what could be throughout my life and I am most grateful for that.

Even more shocking is finding out that a nobody writing a little blog like this could actually make some difference in the world around them. I published a post recently entitled A Low Down Dirty Shame and while it may have been a coincidence but Auburn School Road in Darlington was cleaned up within a couple of weeks. The other road is still a disaster zone, but there is hope.

Another example are the challenges & changes being made to what was a a thoroughly draconian and down right evil animal control ordinance proposed by our local Humane Society . You can find the text of the original proposal at this link here.

The latest proposal can be found here at this link. While still very much overkill and still focusing too much on punishing the law abiding owners and breeder for the sins of those who ignore the existing laws, at least now there is an organized resistance, standing guard ready to fight this. It has not come up for a cosideration in our county council but we will be watching.  The Darlington Pet Owners Advocates will be holding their first meeting on Thursday May 2nd at 7:00 pm at The Music Hall, 1945 Harry Byrd Highway in Darlington S.C. Join us if you will.

That’s enough from me for now, This has been a great ride so far & I owe a lot of thanks to my patient & loving wife, my patient & loving God, & to all of you, my dear readers. Just remember, if you don’t try, you’ll never make a difference.

Peace Y’all

Adventureism The April Website of the Month!

A fellow WordPress blogger named Jesse Mckay is getting read to head off on a coast to coast to coast ride (He’s starting from Corpus Christi, Texas) on April 29th.

Click here to check out his blog at  http://twowheelin.wordpress.com/. 

This gentleman has a lot of that good do it yourself spirit that used to be universally prevalent amongst motorcyclists. Check out his Buell Blast modification page too. At any rates let’s all wish him a safe, happy trip & follow along on the ride.!

Again the link is http://twowheelin.wordpress.com/

The 2013 Honda CB1100!!! A Psyco Road Test & Review!

2013 Honda CB1100

2013 Honda CB1100

Today, I went for a fantastic ride on a great motorcycle! The motorcycling press has waxed semi-poetic (some get it & some don’t) about the new 2013 Honda CB1100, and when I finally saw one live & in the flesh at the Charlotte International Motorcycle Show, I captioned the picture, “finally the retro bike we’ve all been waiting for.” Well after riding it I can definitely say it is the retro looking bike that I was waiting for.

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In the Florence Honda showroom.

Yes, I have lusted over so many motorcycles over the years, but no matter what I have logged more miles on Hondas than any other brand.  I have actually owned, a CL125, XL500S, a 99 750 Nighthawk, and personally put over 100,000 miles on a 1980 CB750F. I sold the 750F after buying the Nighthawk which is the only new motorcycle I have ever owned. Oh yeah, I just remembered a few weeks ago I bought an 80 CB650 project bike that I’ll get back to work on soon.

Let me go ahead and give you my little disclaimer, this motorcycle was loaned to me for review by my former employer Rusty Davis at Florence Honda in Florence S.C. We parted company on good terms when I was ready to get out of working on motorcycles for a living, and I still consider him to be a friend and will tell anyone if you want a good deal on a Honda motorcycle, atv, or generator Florence Honda is the place to go.

Enough nostalgic fluff let’s get down to my impressions of the CB1100. First of all it is not a modernized version of the original SOHC Honda CB750, The engine bears a remarkable resemblance to the DOHC CB750/900/1100 fours of the early eighties. But it is much smoother with almost no perceptible vibration even if you touch the engine directly while it is running. The power delivery is turbine like and smooth. Yes my old 750 had a 10 & ½ grand redline instead of 8500 rpm but I didn’t miss the extra revs one bit today.

To me the styling is more like the mighty CBX especially the shape of the tank, side covers and that broad comfortable seat. Homage to the Hondas of the 60s shows up in the tank badges which would not look out of place on a CA160 Honda Benly. The four into one exhaust pipes look like the typical aftermarket headers most of us installed on the old Hondas back in the day. I wish they could have mimicked the sexy pipes found on the old CB400F. Of course the fit & finish of all components was typical Honda, that is flawless.

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Two big analog gauges flank a small digital display that handles all of the idiot light functions. Now I love technology & tend to be an early adopter whenever possible but give me a good old analog tachometer that is easy to read day and night, when I’m flogging a motorcycle.

CB1100 Speedometer & Tachometer

CB1100 Speedometer & Tachometer

The best part about it is that it is not some super-sized pig of a bike. The seat height is actually lower than my old 750F was, and though this bike weighs in at over 500 pounds it felt very light & nimble at parking lot speeds. The fuel injected engine is responsive and ready to go time you hit the button.

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Motopsyco on the 2013 CB1100

Motopsyco on the 2013 CB1100

The chassis is a basic steel frame with a 41mm fork & pair of chrome shocks on the rear. Nice looking 18 inch wheels on both ends with conservative but competent steering geometry serve up decent handling when you want to dance a little back roads boogie. You can’t follow the latest liter bike repli-racers around a road course but for just plain fun riding at a surprisingly swift pace the big CB works very well.

After circling the parking lot a few times to get used to the surprising light steering and easy to modulate brakes, I rolled into the traffic on Palmetto Street in Florence and headed west a mile or two and turned onto Meadors Road. This two lane road has a few nice long sweeping curves at the end closest to Palmetto, but once you get past the golf course & it’s accompanying housing development it is an arrow straight 2 lane for the next few miles. The big wide bars, and the big wide easy to use mirrors made flicking through the traffic easy even when some bitch in a beater Yaris turned right across two lanes of traffic just to get in front of me. Not a problem, bleed a little speed with the predictable brakes, check my six in the mirrors, checked the right lane to make sure there was room, got back on the gas and just zoomed around her. You can’t slow a fast man down! I didn’t get to a really tight & technical twisty road with it but I can tell you with utmost confidence just from the few fast sweepers I rode that the handling is there and the ground clearance is superb.

Motopsyco on the 2013 CB1100 playing in traffic

Motopsyco on the 2013 CB1100 playing in traffic

The experience was rather sublime, sitting in a comfortable up right position, with the engine’s torque smoothly available at all times, and it just felt so right. I really hated to give this one back at the end of the ride.

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In the world of retro bikes there is a bit of a paradox, the tendency is to try to replicate, or in the case of some companies maintain the character (read design flaws) of an earlier time. Even Honda got into this with the old Shadow ACE deliberately unbalancing the engine so that it would shake & vibrate to mimic the archaic engine design of the other Brand H. People have forgotten that Honda more than any other company put America on two wheels and they did it with smooth reliable motorcycles that didn’t vibrate, require excessive maintenance, and were fast and powerful. People bought the original CB’s & Gold Wings because they were so smooth, perfectly functional and superior to everything else in the world at that time. This means that to make a truly retro Honda it had to be as close to perfect as possible, with no “character flaws” allowed.

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Back from the ride!

For the most part however I feel that this bikes biggest competition will not be from the other brand new retro bikes but from the earlier versions of itself. The old CB Hondas are still so good that even in the 21st. century, it’s hard for their devotees to imagine anything better. Trust me on this one folks; you need to ride the new CB1100, it’s that good.  A good original 83 CB1100F can fetch over five thousand dollars if you can find one at all, that makes this new CB1100 seem like a fair deal at $9999 ($10,500 w/ ABS). It has all of the things you loved about the old Hondas wrapped up into good looking thoroughly modern fuel injected package that runs even smoother than legendary Hondas of yesteryear.

UN-RESTORED 1976 Gold Wing

This is Rusty’s all original UN-RESTORED 1976 Gold Wing

I would like to thank Rusty & the crew at Florence Honda for letting me borrow this motorcycle for testing & would like to mention that Rusty is ready to retire and that Florence Honda is up for sale. If you have the scratch and are interested in purchasing a fully operational motorcycle dealership, give him a call at (843) 669 7056.

Until next time

Peace Y’all

Psyco

DON’T FORGET THE FOG THIEF GIVE AWAY!

Greetings everyone,

Don’t forget that I am giving away a free Fog Thief anti fogging device for powersports (& other sports) helmets this month. Click here to view the Fun Projex website for more details.  After all this device really works! I know it is getting to be springtime and for some of us helmet fogging won’t be a problem for a while, but it’s never too early to start planning for the return of cooler weather or even for those cool spring mornings now.

Don’t Drive Blind!  Click here to read my review

Either go and like the Psyco Facebook Page, and leave a comment under the Fog Thief post or post a comment to this blog with the words Fog Thief in it. The drawing will be held April 30th.

A Low Down Dirty Shame

This is not about motorcycles, although it does involve roads. Two different roads in two different counties in S.C. that I travel regularly. They do have a few things in common, both are rural roads, both are located within a mile or two of county waste disposal sites, and both of these roads have been used as dumping grounds by thoughtless idiots who think it is okay to dispose of their garbage on other peoples property without compensation, or regard for the taxpayers either.

Estate Road, Florence S.C.

Estate Road, Florence S.C.

Estate Road is a relatively short dirt road between Old Marion Highway & Koppers Road in rural Florence county. Despite the fact that a waste collection site is literally just around the corner, this road has apparently become the dumping site  of choice for people who just don’t give a shit about the environment, the property rights of their fellow man, or how much the citizens of the area will eventually be screwed out of to clean it up. I’ll let the pictures do the rest of the talking. If you are one of the people dumping on this road you should be ashamed of yourself. If you can’t take your garbage to the dump, just store it on your own property.

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Now let’s roll over to the next county over, Darlington S.C. Home of the Darlington Speedway and birthplace of the NASCAR superspeedway. Traveling towards Hartsville on Billy Farrow Highway You will see Auburn School Road on the right, it travels through a fairly decent lower middle class neighborhood, that although a couple of the homes are suffering from the abandonment & neglect brought upon by current economic conditions, is actually holding up nicely.

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Auburn School Road, Darlington S.C.
What has happened here is especially shameful due to the fact that the perps actually dumped commercial garbage from a profit making enterprise into a ditch on the front of someone else’s property. Did I mention that this is about 2 miles from the main county waste collection site. Yes they charge a small fee for the disposal of commercial truck tires, but that is just the price you have to pay for doing business. If you can’t afford it perhaps you shouldn’t be in business. Hey if I had my druthers we’d have a perfect libertarian utopia where you would pay for disposal of all your own garbage according to how much you or your company actually disposed of with out your fellow citizens, who might not wast as much as you, being forced to help pay for it. Here are a bunch of tractor trailer tires dumped next to the street by some jackass too lazy & stupid to drive 2 more miles to get rid of some old tires.
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To make it worse since this dumb ass mother trucker, has made this nice neighborhood street into an illegal tire dumping site, other idiots have followed the lead and started throwing out car tires there now.
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Do they not realize that residents are allowed to dispose of a limited number of car tires at no cost? Less than 2 miles from where you threw this out? I would like to find you and beat the stupid and lazy out of you. As for the truck tires like I said disposal of business waste is part of the cost of doing business, if you can’t afford it, you should not be in business.

Now if you can’t get to the dump or if you cant afford to take it I have no problem with you storing your garbage in a proper & safe manner own your own property until you can afford proper disposal. However when you take it out and throw it out beside the road you are stealing from the owners of the property it lands on, and from all of your fellow citizens if the government sends out a crew to pick it up.

And that’s a low down dirty shame….