Drove 10km to play Pickleball at 8am temp 6c
I agree. I tell people who look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them I ride all year long that I don't mind riding in the rain, and I don't mind riding at night. But to do both at the same time, is crazy. The grey pavement soaks up all the light so you can't see the road, and if you get any rain drops on the inside of the visor, it is like looking through a bathroom window with the headlights coming at you.and never ride in rain, especially at night again!
) out of the garage and took it for a spin on my local figure-eight ride! Although, instead of turning off SR56 to the Chevron, I rode down to Main Street, stop at my favorite hamburger place, ran into one of Chris's friends, so I had company while I ate and talked to her and her longtime (since childhood friend). I then hit Harbor Freight for a new battery maintainer, then rode over to the Chevron and gassed up, before heading home. 58 miles, total for the day.
People who don't own a sport-touring bike would never understand that. Before the COVID lockdowns, I was thinking of riding down to Death Valley for a breakfast with some guys. That's two states away, and how many miles? Yet I looked on it as an opportunity, not a negative.Was a 373 mile round trip lunch ride.
People who don't own a sport-touring bike would never understand that. Before the COVID lockdowns, I was thinking of riding down to Death Valley for a breakfast with some guys. That's two states away, and how many miles? Yet I looked on it as an opportunity, not a negative.
But with the right bike, it's all a good time. The wind in your face and an open road in front of you. No one but another motorcyclist would understand why anyone would ride that far for lunch with a friend...except a dog.
Chris
almost set it [the rest of the way] down and kicked some mud over it