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You Know the saying; If you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes. LOL Upstate NY and VT follow that rule to a T.went for a little 420 ride in the rain yesterday. remembered where i was for the most part. it was a bit rainy but pretty warm.
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the weather is interesting these days - snowing one minute, sunny the next. it's that time of year i guess...
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all the way on the other side of NY. what's that 250, 300 miles i guess.You Know the saying; If you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes. LOL Upstate NY and VT follow that rule to a T.
Eli How far out are you from VT?
That's not too bad I guess. So your closer to Niagara then Syracuse? I worked out there a couple of times for Sbarro, would take the Bandit 1200 often. Made route 90 go allot quicker then the carall the way on the other side of NY. what's that 250, 300 miles i guess.
interesting weather today also. here's the storm that had just gone through:
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here's the one that was coming toward me:
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Been watching the Youtube clips of the new H2 as they finally turn up on the street.
Sure look like a fun bike.
I bet a lot of those exhausts get swapped. It has to weigh a ton.
So many cool bikes your way Trevor!!! Dude! I'll be lucky to see a Haybusa in my neck of the woods. Or any cool rare bike. Like A gen 2 Vmax or the new H2... Sooo cool. But it just makes my BK ultra rare... and ultra alone.
I was surprised at how quite it was. It definitely needs more bark!
Yes there certainly are a lot of cool bikes on the Island Jedz....For how small the Island is...it's gotta be because we can ride all year?? I find a lot of guys here have new bikes but they also have older bikes that are interesting to them. As you can see we don't have quite the same obsession here with all things Harley...All though there still are lots of the tractors on the road here.
We seem to have a more UK/European influence that goes back to the 70s and 80s when we got bikes that they got but the US didn't. I have traveled mant times through the US and boy there sure are a lot of Harleys and cruisers on the road. For sure not my taste.
I here you about the B-King being rare...my k1300r is even rarer.![]()
Love it Lurch! I'm glad your enjoying you new bike! Good fuel economy is also nice perk! those 2 bangers are really good at delivring that.A ride is a ride. For those who use their bikes for more than recreational stuff here's my 55 mile morning commute pit stop. No beautiful scenery today, just the necessities, HOT coffee for the 45F morning and gas for the horse...well at 250 miles to the tank the Wee Strom may not need gas as often. Not even a GS anymore, but still a bike and a ride. This bike ranks top for all the categories I need, both commuting and fun after riding an array of 30+ diverse motorcycles I've owned and ridden in the past 8 years.
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Love it Lurch! I'm glad your enjoying you new bike! Good fuel economy is also nice perk! those 2 bangers are really good at delivring that.
Can't wait to give it a go and have my first ever strom experience!
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What's Sunday look like for some riding in NH? Not sure if you should bring the Bking since the Bandit used to take me to 130 a lot before I got control of myself. I've been stopped 5 times in the last 6 years but fortunately I was only clocked at under 80 those times, on the secondary roads. They're usually the same age as my sons and they seem to feel funny about giving pops a ticket, eyeball the bikes and let me go with a verbal warning.