

Most start a new thread with "new member introduction"or similar. Welcome, and enjoy the ride.I don’t see an “introductions for new members” thread, but I did ride a 2007 Honda ST 1300 today, so I figured this is an appropriate place to post something.
Welcome from N.C and thanks for posting. Sounds like you had a nice 'quick' ride on the ST.Hi… I’m new here and this is my first post.
I don’t see an “introductions for new members” thread, but I did ride a 2007 Honda ST 1300 today, so I figured this is an appropriate place to post something.
I rode it as a test ride; it was FOR SALE and I’m in the market. Rode it for a total of about 35 miles, mostly on surface roads with a 35 to 45 mile an hour limit, but I did get on the interstate for just two exits worth of riding where I broke speed limit and got into the triple digits —just to see what that felt like on this sport-touring bike compared to my 1990s era 90s Honda Shadow 1100 cruiser.
All of today’s riding was in Cumming, Buford, and Johns Creek— all northern suburbs of the metro Atlanta area.
Welcome to the site, maybe we'll see you at the GA Spring Rally in AprilHi… I’m new here and this is my first post.
I don’t see an “introductions for new members” thread, but I did ride a 2007 Honda ST 1300 today, so I figured this is an appropriate place to post something.
I rode it as a test ride; it was FOR SALE and I’m in the market. Rode it for a total of about 35 miles, mostly on surface roads with a 35 to 45 mile an hour limit, but I did get on the interstate for just two exits worth of riding where I broke speed limit and got into the triple digits —just to see what that felt like on this sport-touring bike compared to my 1990s era 90s Honda Shadow 1100 cruiser.
All of today’s riding was in Cumming, Buford, and Johns Creek— all northern suburbs of the metro Atlanta area.
Ah well, so much for going to the London Sidecar Club Rally. Set off at 10am today for a nice leisurely bimble across to the other side of London, approx 140 miles.
Stopped at Beaconsfield Services for coffee and a bacon bap, all going great. Back on the outfit hit the M40 roundabout and..... crunch, graunch and Chris said did you miss a gear dear..... unfortunately not, something a bit more seriousNo drive in the middle of the road, managed to paddle to the side of the road then Chris acted as the engine to get us to the truck park.![]()
Sounds like either the shaft or bevel box decided to give up, and after trouble free Dutch (800 miles in May) and Scandinavian (2,500 miles in Septemember) trips too.
Still, the bonus was the sun was shining and we could get coffee and use the little boys room![]()
Just arrived home after recovery with a brilliant driver who was expecting to collect a motorcycle, but found a weird outfit and trailer. He was so relaxed about it and great company en-route home.
Gotta keep smiling
I will get it figured out. I do like riding when its cool for a change. We have one tree like that in Texas somewhere but it's a little early yet.
Wow. I've never had anything like that happen. What nerve.Short trip today. First, a stop at my dermatologist who said I don't have any signs of skin cancer. Considering my absolute lack of doing much of anything to protect myself except to wear motorcycle clothing as much as I can, this was good news.
I went to a Bible study last night, and forgot my salad bowl. So I had a nice ride last night...and another today.
On the way home, the road narrowed from two lanes to one lane.
This guy didn't want to believe he was to give the right of way to my lane.
I don't know why some people can be such jerks. There were four vehicles in front of me and as you can see in that first pic, there was nowhere to go. But he got up next to me to the point I looked to my right, and there he was. Washington license plate CCL4499. Time: 12:43:01.
As the road went to two lanes again, he pretended he was driving a McLaren and not a Tahoe as he floored it going from one lane to another...till the road again narrowed and he had to sit behind traffic again. Maybe he was going to the hospital and just saving the trouble of a phone call and ambulance ride? He certainly wasn't driving in a manner conducive to passing his genes on.
Ooops...I forgot the obligatory motorcycle pics.
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Chris
The Dos Equis is still one of Honda's best looking bikes of all time, with performance to match.Rode the blackbird through PoCo today in heavy traffic, got to test the cooling system. Getting too cool [55F] for this guy, will have to get the maintenance done and get back on the ST a far more sensible choice for this time of year.



