Rich, your strategy on taking the interstates is correct. This is because relative speeds are very close and everyone is going in the same direction. The secret is to allow plenty of following room, allow plenty of space and look far ahead to allow time to avoid delaminated tire treads from trucks. Position yourself so that you do not get boxed in. It is much safer than running 2 lane secondary roads. We truck driver's use the same strategies.
Rich, great suggestions. I feel that Highway riding is safer, however I enjoy the back roads and the scenery that it provides. Either route, our heads need to always be on a swivel while practicing good riding habits. Keep Posting,,, Wind Therapy.
Rich, as always, you make great videos discussing practical, real experience comments. If I still lived in the DC/MD area I’d never want to ride. Speed limits there are only a suggestion not something people follow not to mention the drivers that ride your bumper. That M109R has a deep, throaty growl! One advantage we have riding modern bikes is fuel injection. My fuel injected bikes are much more responsive in critical situations than the carbureted ones I’ve owned.
Yeah Tim. I agree. MD/DC, NY area does not really allow spacial awareness to be practiced. Speed probably not a big concern, to much traffic. Again your right. Fuel injection vs carbs is so much more responsive. It’s awesome. Throttle Therapy. Thanks Ride safe. Thanks for the comment and watching.
well great to see the bike out n the road, as i live in great Britain, one has to stay vigilant all the time as the road are not as wide as what you have in your video. but it the same were ever you are, and on the Motorways which do have lots of traffic on them, you must never let your concentration wonder for a moment, you see folk on the cell phones eating food as they drive its just never ending, but there is one city that is hell on earth is Paris in the rush hour, well there is no rush hour its kind of full on all day long. as its bumper to bumper at high speed, as i found out when i took the wrong runoff lane. so stay safe, yours Kevin
I am 70 years old, started riding when I was 17, but not currently riding a motorcycle. You were talking about trucks and keeping a respectable distance. I have always had a fear of being passed by log trucks and dump trucks. There is almost always something falling off the rear of one of those. Of course, a new threat is the driver who can't keep his face out of his/her cell phone. Sometimes I wish those things had never been invented. I already know my next ride will be an M109R. TCRS - Take Care, Ride Safe.
@@richthereturnrider6737 Hi Rich, haven't watched to the end yet, glad U r getting back into getting some wind and throttle therapy. How did you fare with the recent storms, wind and flood waters ? I hope you are ok, and was sad to hear of your country men/women who passed on because of it. Kindest Regards.
First let me say that I really like your bike!! Not going to lie... I was nervous about the highway when I first started riding. Then I quickly realized it was much safer than the backstreets. I also hate riding behind pick ups. They are always losing something out of the bed. Semi trucks aren't fun either... All that turbulent air!! LOTS of great tips for beginners in here man!! Great video! Subbed!! 👍
Thanks brother. I came from sports bike and always was a fan of the CBR line. Got to admit was afraid of the Liter bike but they are badass. Might be considering a 600 for a track bike. Thanks for watching and subscribing. I’ll be following you. Love your content. I also subscribe. Ride safe brother.
Hello again from Alaska…we BZ…short window to get things…sad to say but I’ve only ridden 4 times so far. Winter turned to FALL instead of SPRING. Such it is in the North..I’m hoping Fall turns to Summer🙃…soon…I at times miss the clutch and preload tbh…guess the transition is like riding a bike 😜 👊🇺🇸👊
No worries my friend. It’s ok to live vicariously through me. Hope your fall soon turns to summer so you can get out and ride. Thanks for watching. Ride safe.
@@joe2479 I don’t even think about it after having it for couple of years. It’s the V stream. No buffeting. The design flexes the wind over the helmet. I am 5-10. It works great for me.
I have the same bike and just now installed the same exact windshield. Did you have to adjust it up or down any? I’d rather not have to undo what I just did. I installed it per the instructions but now I’m hearing that taller riders need to put it at the highest point on the forks. I guess I will if I have to.
My bolts was a pain in the but to catch when I tried to raise it at its highest point but I dd raise it to its highest point. I am 5-10. I can still see over it. The windshield deflects the wind upward so raising it probably wasn’t even necessary. Thanks for watching.
@richthereturnrider6737 I'm in Yulee. I've been looking for other Bullys to ride with. I am trying to start a riding group, not an M.C. to be clear in North Florida.
Great advice. I went exit to exit for a while, and I got really used to the highway once I got acclimated to the ride.
Getting use to the speed and traffic is smart. Thanks for watching.
Rich, your strategy on taking the interstates is correct. This is because relative speeds are very close and everyone is going in the same direction. The secret is to allow plenty of following room, allow plenty of space and look far ahead to allow time to avoid delaminated tire treads from trucks. Position yourself so that you do not get boxed in. It is much safer than running 2 lane secondary roads. We truck driver's use the same strategies.
Absolutely. Great info. Thanks for that and thanks for watching. Drive and ride safe.
Rich, great suggestions. I feel that Highway riding is safer, however I enjoy the back roads and the scenery that it provides. Either route, our heads need to always be on a swivel while practicing good riding habits. Keep Posting,,, Wind Therapy.
Amen to that 100%. The world relaxation is misstated motorcycling but therapeutic is probably more appropriate. Thanks for watching. Ride safe.
Rich, as always, you make great videos discussing practical, real experience comments. If I still lived in the DC/MD area I’d never want to ride. Speed limits there are only a suggestion not something people follow not to mention the drivers that ride your bumper. That M109R has a deep, throaty growl! One advantage we have riding modern bikes is fuel injection. My fuel injected bikes are much more responsive in critical situations than the carbureted ones I’ve owned.
Yeah Tim. I agree. MD/DC, NY area does not really allow spacial awareness to be practiced. Speed probably not a big concern, to much traffic. Again your right. Fuel injection vs carbs is so much more responsive. It’s awesome. Throttle Therapy. Thanks Ride safe. Thanks for the comment and watching.
well great to see the bike out n the road, as i live in great Britain, one has to stay vigilant all the time as the road are not as wide as what you have in your video. but it the same were ever you are, and on the Motorways which do have lots of traffic on them, you must never let your concentration wonder for a moment, you see folk on the cell phones eating food as they drive its just never ending, but there is one city that is hell on earth is Paris in the rush hour, well there is no rush hour its kind of full on all day long. as its bumper to bumper at high speed, as i found out when i took the wrong runoff lane. so stay safe, yours Kevin
@@kevinhall409 Thanks Kevin for watching and sharing. Ride safe my friend.
I am 70 years old, started riding when I was 17, but not currently riding a motorcycle. You were talking about trucks and keeping a respectable distance. I have always had a fear of being passed by log trucks and dump trucks. There is almost always something falling off the rear of one of those. Of course, a new threat is the driver who can't keep his face out of his/her cell phone. Sometimes I wish those things had never been invented. I already know my next ride will be an M109R. TCRS - Take Care, Ride Safe.
Great points. Either keep your distance or pass them. Get back out Return rider. Thanks for watching.
Hi Gerry, U spoke of Ur next bike, probably a M109, did U find one U wanted? Better do it soon b4 U get old ....😊
Kind Regards
@@richthereturnrider6737
Hi Rich, haven't watched to the end yet, glad U r getting back into getting some wind and throttle therapy.
How did you fare with the recent storms, wind and flood waters ?
I hope you are ok, and was sad to hear of your country men/women who passed on because of it.
Kindest Regards.
all good. Nothing major with me from the storms and definitely blessed to be back out for some throttle therapy. Thanks for watching.
@@colinm1325 Shoot son, I'm already old!
Nice video, sound is great, love the pipes 👍🏻
Thanks, the M109R does have a nice rumble. Thanks for watching and complimenting on the audio video and pipes. Ride safe.
Really informative and helpful. Thank you.
Your welcome. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
We are still @ a 55 mph speed limit on the beltway here in the DMV, but nobody observers it.
I know. Just be vigilant and stay safe. As a rider there it’s sometimes necessary to be a little aggressive in riding to stay safe.
First let me say that I really like your bike!!
Not going to lie... I was nervous about the highway when I first started riding. Then I quickly realized it was much safer than the backstreets.
I also hate riding behind pick ups. They are always losing something out of the bed. Semi trucks aren't fun either... All that turbulent air!!
LOTS of great tips for beginners in here man!!
Great video! Subbed!! 👍
Thanks brother. I came from sports bike and always was a fan of the CBR line. Got to admit was afraid of the Liter bike but they are badass. Might be considering a 600 for a track bike. Thanks for watching and subscribing. I’ll be following you. Love your content. I also subscribe. Ride safe brother.
Hello again from Alaska…we BZ…short window to get things…sad to say but I’ve only ridden 4 times so far. Winter turned to FALL instead of SPRING. Such it is in the North..I’m hoping Fall turns to Summer🙃…soon…I at times miss the clutch and preload tbh…guess the transition is like riding a bike 😜
👊🇺🇸👊
No worries my friend. It’s ok to live vicariously through me. Hope your fall soon turns to summer so you can get out and ride. Thanks for watching. Ride safe.
Rich. How do you like the windshield? What size do you have? Any buffeting? Thanks.
@@joe2479 I don’t even think about it after having it for couple of years. It’s the V stream. No buffeting. The design flexes the wind over the helmet. I am 5-10. It works great for me.
I have the same bike and just now installed the same exact windshield. Did you have to adjust it up or down any? I’d rather not have to undo what I just did. I installed it per the instructions but now I’m hearing that taller riders need to put it at the highest point on the forks. I guess I will if I have to.
My bolts was a pain in the but to catch when I tried to raise it at its highest point but I dd raise it to its highest point. I am 5-10. I can still see over it. The windshield deflects the wind upward so raising it probably wasn’t even necessary. Thanks for watching.
@@richthereturnrider6737 Yeah those bolts are screwy. Thanks!
@@jonb1815 good luck. It’s worth having it. It made a difference for me.
I have the same bike and color but new mapping and exhaust
How do you like the new tune?
@@richthereturnrider6737 night n day different. Runs way better and rideability is improved. Well worth it.
What part of Florida are you in?
Thanks for subscribing to the channel. I am in Lake City Florida.
@richthereturnrider6737 I'm in Yulee. I've been looking for other Bullys to ride with. I am trying to start a riding group, not an M.C. to be clear in North Florida.
@@dupreea.monkjr.1968 yeah. You’re about an hour and a half from me. We will catch up.
First time I've watched an M109r video and got bored to death.. Blah, Blah, Blah. You scared to see what it'll do? Then go ride a effin moped!