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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Haha, I thought seriously about it, but didn't. One, I was on the Rez and didn't want any trouble. Two, fuel system being weird and sun setting, being far off the road at dark....remember the wearwolf in London movie! Just kidding, but no, as much as I wanted to.

Actually I have great admiration for those horses out there. So powerful and free, just easily going anywhere. Wanted real badly to ride with them kinda like a glider flying with the birds.

HAHAHA Glad you got it back home in one piece!
 
I didn't need a KLR for these dirt roads today, but with the recent freeze/thaw effect, it does get greasy in spots.

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Good for you Steve!
It has been WICKED cold in the morning... I work 10-12 hour days so it's dark when I come in and dark when I get home. Commuting isn't really feasible, safely.

I will be out this weekend!
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I need to get the Tux inspected, Going to do some work on the tiny girl and get her ready for winter travels!
 
Well I was in the garage ..................

Good, Roger.
Previously you mentioned how he would walk past without even a comment. So this is something.
Good that you worked on clutch controll for a while.


 
My work schedule has been hectic lately, and somehow weekends have also been full of other commitments for the last 2 months. So today I took the day off and went to pick cherries in Ceres, a big fruit-producing area about 85 km from my home. When I planned the trip, I did not realize the temperature would reach 36?C today! Anyway, had a most enjoyable ride and picked cherries for the first time! [Sorry for the picture size, still learning new storage after PB].

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That is some beautiful country!! Is that color scheme something that suzuki did or is it your own personal touch. Its cool and I have never seen it before.
 
My work schedule has been hectic lately, and somehow weekends have also been full of other commitments for the last 2 months. So today I took the day off and went to pick cherries in Ceres, a big fruit-producing area about 85 km from my home. When I planned the trip, I did not realize the temperature would reach 36?C today! Anyway, had a most enjoyable ride and picked cherries for the first time! [Sorry for the picture size, still learning new storage after PB].

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Every picture I have seen of south Africa was flat and plains. THAT was a surprise. LOL
 
My work schedule has been hectic lately, and somehow weekends have also been full of other commitments for the last 2 months. So today I took the day off and went to pick cherries in Ceres, a big fruit-producing area about 85 km from my home. When I planned the trip, I did not realize the temperature would reach 36?C today! Anyway, had a most enjoyable ride and picked cherries for the first time! [Sorry for the picture size, still learning new storage after PB].

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Gorgeous... Both the Bike and the landscape

Thanks for sharing!!
 
That is some beautiful country!! Is that color scheme something that suzuki did or is it your own personal touch. Its cool and I have never seen it before.

Thank you! I am very lucky that the area where I live is surrounded by mountains, vineyards and fruit orchards.

Yes, the colour scheme is one of the standard OEM colours as supplied for South Africa. I tried to match those colours on the non-standard fairing (which was made here locally by a fiberglass shop according to the design of the Honda 900 Bol D'Or fairing).
 
Thank you! Yes, the area where I live is surrounded by mountains (with great winding roads) and even roads alongside the sea!
 
Thank you Jedz, I have always enjoyed your photos as well - especially the snow-laden ones! We never get snow on the ground here - only at the very top of that mountain in my last photo!
 
.......So today I took the day off ............ .......

Ben!

Good to hear from you.
Great pics.


In imgur, the only setting I could find for photo file size upload or IMG code posting, was one selection to allow upload of over 4meg files.
So I quit looking and I edit photos to resize to 800 pixel wide then save as a differnt file name, then use that new file when upload to imgur.
 
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December 1st.
My first official day of not going to work no mo'

Was gonna ride to a couple new disc golf courses about 20 miles from here.
Are both in areas that would not call "going for a ride", cuz is straight roads and getting into suburban Grand Rapids.
But was gonna take the bike, well, because I could, and make into something of a ride.

Had to wait untill 10:30 for it to get to 38degF, was hoping for 40, but wasnt going to wait any longer. Then got call from work that held me up for half hour, so then it was 40 degF before got underway.

Was nice to be out riding on a Friday morning, with no time constraints, and some recreational activitys into the afternoon, and then more of a ride.
Rode thru farm land and into suburbia to the one course, had picknic lunch sitting on curb next to bike in a park, then rode to the other course.
Took a little bit of a longer route home.

SOmehow it occured to me that December 1st .... hey, my registration just expired today ..... new tabs are on counter at home ....

So, yah, had something of a ride, was out for 5 hours, but not any roads interesting enough to warrant road side photos.

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Could not find the 1st tee at this park, so I texted this to a friend that plays there.
 
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Ben!

Good to hear from you.
Great pics.


In imgur, the only setting I could find for photo file size upload or IMG code posting, was one selection to allow upload of over 4meg files.
So I quit looking and I edit photos to resize to 800 pixel wide then save as a differnt file name, then use that new file when upload to imgur.

Hi Dave

Thank you for the tips on resizing photos. Don't think I have posted any photos since PB, so have to learn all over again!

Congratulations on your new post-December 1st "status"! I wish you many enjoyable rides and doing what you want to, when you want to!
 
December 1st.
My first official day of not going to work no mo'

Was gonna ride to a couple new disc golf courses about 20 miles from here.
Are both in areas that would not call "going for a ride", cuz is straight roads and getting into suburban Grand Rapids.
But was gonna take the bike, well, because I could, and make into something of a ride.

Had to wait untill 10:30 for it to get to 38degF, was hoping for 40, but wasnt going to wait any longer. Then got call from work that held me up for half hour, so then it was 40 degF before got underway.

Was nice to be out riding on a Friday morning, with no time constraints, and some recreational activitys into the afternoon, and then more of a ride.
Rode thru farm land and into suburbia to the one course, had picknic lunch sitting on curb next to bike in a park, then rode to the other course.
Took a little bit of a longer route home.

SOmehow it occured to me that December 1st .... hey, my registration just expired today ..... new tabs are on counter at home ....

So, yah, had something of a ride, was out for 5 hours, but not any roads interesting enough to warrant road side photos.

.

Congrats Redman...and keep on updating this thread with your exciting pics!


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I'm amazed how similar South Africa looks to Southern New Mexico. Specifically, the mountains East of Las Cruces. Very nice looking bike there, BTW!

Did you sign the pic at the bottom or does Mr Jones work on the highway maintenance crew?
 
Great pics 2B, and Roger, good eye.
Over the years, I've ocassionally spotted road crews' art work like that, the most memorable being a one eyed smiley face.
 
The wife and I went to a local Vintage show at Eastside Performance Motorcycles in Mesa. It was small and at the end there was maybe 30 bikes. There was free coffee and donuts and the wife managed to score some big giant glazed thing .. I dont know how she stays so thin at 61 or how she can drink that much coffee without ****ing herself but it must be a gift. I partook in none of that. I dont have that forgiving gene.

There was a variety of bikes but I would say 1/3 or more were old Japanese bikes. There were a couple of show stoppers but I wasn't embarrassed at the condition of my GS. Still needs some work on polish, cleaning and paint but it was presentable and it was fun to hear stories from people about their own GS's when they were youngin's when they came to check out the bike. That or their street races against those old GS's.

I of course regaled them with stories of everything I had done as if I knew what I was doing .. even though I learned 3/4 of it here. Gotta send in a paypal to support the place.

There was only one other Suzuki and it was only out there to sell ... it was a somewhat beat up 1100G. I asked the price but he wanted $3000 and it certainly needed a bit of love. To rich and It was a more modern one and I thought it was ugly.

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It was an unusually cloudy day early on. AZ gets about 350 days of bright sunshine so it kind of sucked that when I want to get some pix its cloudy.

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There was a fair contingent of English bikes .. Maybe about 5 and I am an absolute sucker for old english bikes. Spent a good deal of time chatting with this gentleman who had a stellar example of a Norton Commando.
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but the killer diller for me was this KZ. I started to take pictures but no one was near it to boast and when I got close to get a pic of the engine I noticed there was no oil in the window. Hmmm .. so I am pretty sure the shop rolled it out as an example of their work and WHEW it was AWESOME!

I dont even know where to start. Chroming was spectacular, they had some custom water jet parts, Paint was cool as hell, I was impressed with the little polished bits .. not overdone but nice touches ... but .. when I saw they jeweled the engine fins .. well I was damn impressed. Even the seat with matching stitching was a work of art.

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There were maybe one or two other standouts but this one was over the top. I will be happy to finish my suspension upgrades and get my cases cleaned up. Well maybe not .. but slowly I am now inspired to dress up my gs
 
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