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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

The days have been great here, all clear and sunny thought the temps don't reflect the sunniness. 23 here now. We have been in a unusual deep freeze for about the last 4 weeks.
 
I didn't do any riding today but there is a new bike in the garage!!!
After the 2300KM road trip last year my roommate decided to upgrade from his KLM250SF to a KLR650. It has low miles, bark busters, givi cases, skid plate and crash bars, and was several thousand dollars cheaper than a new base model.
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It's funny though that while New Mexico seems to be in a cold spell, northern Saskatchewan is in a warm spell. We are at 40F today!
It's actually warmer here than in New Mexico.
Mother Nature is crazy.
 
Hi,

I'm doing the ride to work and back but no photos I'm afraid... cloud cover today and yesterday kept the temperatures down but last week felt like 37 here too... celcius not fahrenheit though :eek:

37*C = 98.6*F. That's pretty warm. :cool:

Don't worry. We're complaining about the cold right now but pretty soon we'll be complaining about the heat too. ;)

Everybody complains about the weather but nobody ever does anything about it. :p


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,



37*C = 98.6*F. That's pretty warm. :cool:

Don't worry. We're complaining about the cold right now but pretty soon we'll be complaining about the heat too. ;)

Everybody complains about the weather but nobody ever does anything about it. :p


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Yup, in this part of the country, late April and May we will busting out into the 90s+
 
80 degrees today, needed to ride the 1100 after working it yesterday, so put a little fresh gas in it and hit the road. Didn't go all that far, just needed to check things out. Seems to track better after letting some air out of the front forks, and it's smoother since I adjusted the air screws, but now it has a little stumble, a hesitation when I open the throttle.

Can you see the two alligators left and right of my right hand mirrors on the bank opposite the bike?
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Let me bring them in for you. Those things are just everywhere nowadays.
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Notice anything unusual in this picture? I noticed when I was riding today that there's so many trees with new leaves and buds, I know it's only Jan 15th, but it looks like winter is over here in Florida. That was a short one, so unless we get some real cold soon, I betting the worst is behind us. All the green on this tree is new growth.
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Rest in Peace John P. Morton. I have traveled this road many many times, but it wasn't until recently I noticed this little monument. I believe it to be because there's this really nice S turn close by and I always try to go fast through it. So, I'm probably doing 70 coming out of it when I pass this by. One day I went through it slower and spotted it coming out.
What to make of this? I would venture a guess it was a motorcyclist that didn't make it through the S turn. Perhaps it's an omen to me to slow it down a little.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com..._pickett-road-motorcyclist-dies-dies-in-crash

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I need to go out on an airboat again, it's such a incredible feeling when they "drift" into turns.
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Nice photos Steve... not sure you'd get me in a boat with those alligators around though... :eek:

I meant to take a shot of mine today but clean forgot about it... still doing the commute, temp back up to 31 today again... celcius of course though :p
 
Nice photos Steve... not sure you'd get me in a boat with those alligators around though... :eek:

I don't know why, but I'm not intimidated by alligators, except one that I saw on an airboat ride only a couple of miles from where I lived at the time. I mean this alligator was a monster, it could probably eat the next largest gator I've ever seen in one meal. They called it "T-Rex," how I wished I
had gotten a picture of it. If you're in a boat, no problem, alligators are only looking for a "hand" out :eek:

What scares me more and there's not much talk about it, no one wants to scare the tourists away are the little microscopic ameoba's that get in your nose while swimming. Almost always fatal.
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2011/08/christian-strickland-9-dies-from-rare-amoeba-disease-65192.html

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/amoeba-scares-causes-officials-close-lake-veterans/nPDYM/
 
Well... I do believe they're not quite as aggressive as our crocodiles... either way I'll keep my distance I reckon!

And yeah ok, glad I restrict my swimming to my own pool too! Scary stuff...
 
Well... I do believe they're not quite as aggressive as our crocodiles... either way I'll keep my distance I reckon!

And yeah ok, glad I restrict my swimming to my own pool too! Scary stuff...

In addition to our very own Florida Salt water croc's, some fool started importing Nile crocodiles here.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/24/3112045/hunting-a-man-eating-croc-in-south.html

However, the Salt Water Croc's in Australia are the largest. They are aggressive, plus you got your Brown snake, sea snake, great whites by the score, and all kinds of other deadly stuff walking or crawling around down there. I know because I saw Crocodile Dundee.
 
I haven't went on a ride for a while now, last year braved the cold a lot.

Had a decent day (in 50's) last week but after work was to lazy:D

Next day over forty and I'm riding.
 
In addition to our very own Florida Salt water croc's, some fool started importing Nile crocodiles here.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/24/3112045/hunting-a-man-eating-croc-in-south.html

However, the Salt Water Croc's in Australia are the largest. They are aggressive, plus you got your Brown snake, sea snake, great whites by the score, and all kinds of other deadly stuff walking or crawling around down there. I know because I saw Crocodile Dundee.

Errr, yeah... we got our share alright :p

A wander through Currumbin Sanctuary down the Gold Coast is a bit eye opening with their humongous croc lazing about in a huge pool... haven't been up the coast to Australia Zoo but I imagine it's more of the same.

Riding home the other day I saw something flapping about in my lane and thought it was a bit of rope fallen off a car... nope... it was a very angry snake with it's head up in the air wiggling all over the shop in my lane, obviously angry with the traffic disturbing its sunbaking!

I would think it was only a carpet snake given the location, but I still pulled my foot up off the peg as I passed beside it... I would've changed lanes if I could!
 
80 degrees today, needed to ride the 1100 after working it yesterday, so put a little fresh gas in it and hit the road. Didn't go all that far, just needed to check things out. Seems to track better after letting some air out of the front forks, and it's smoother since I adjusted the air screws, but now it has a little stumble, a hesitation when I open the throttle.

Can you see the two alligators left and right of my right hand mirrors on the bank opposite the bike?
100_1787.jpg


Let me bring them in for you. Those things are just everywhere nowadays.
100_1785.jpg


Notice anything unusual in this picture? I noticed when I was riding today that there's so many trees with new leaves and buds, I know it's only Jan 15th, but it looks like winter is over here in Florida. That was a short one, so unless we get some real cold soon, I betting the worst is behind us. All the green on this tree is new growth.
100_1786.jpg


Rest in Peace John P. Morton. I have traveled this road many many times, but it wasn't until recently I noticed this little monument. I believe it to be because there's this really nice S turn close by and I always try to go fast through it. So, I'm probably doing 70 coming out of it when I pass this by. One day I went through it slower and spotted it coming out.
What to make of this? I would venture a guess it was a motorcyclist that didn't make it through the S turn. Perhaps it's an omen to me to slow it down a little.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com..._pickett-road-motorcyclist-dies-dies-in-crash

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I need to go out on an airboat again, it's such a incredible feeling when they "drift" into turns.
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I was in your area ( I stay in Melbourne) February of 2010 (cold) and February of 2011 (warm).

Both years we did the air boat ride and saw no gators. I believe they said the winter months were too cold for them to be laying out?

Anyway, those air boats are awesome and so is that 1100 of yours!

Nice pics.
 
In addition to our very own Florida Salt water croc's, some fool started importing Nile crocodiles here.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/24/3112045/hunting-a-man-eating-croc-in-south.html

However, the Salt Water Croc's in Australia are the largest. They are aggressive, plus you got your Brown snake, sea snake, great whites by the score, and all kinds of other deadly stuff walking or crawling around down there. I know because I saw Crocodile Dundee.

Cohoot it , cohoot it Sedelen! lol

The show I would like to see would be Swamp people go down under for a little time with the Outback croc hunters. That should get Troy and J Paul's attention.
 
Went for a 65 mile loop today. Sort of sketchy conditions with a huge inversion going on here in the NW.
Took the shady frosty section first, then ended up close to the water on the way home, where the temps and sun were in the high 30's.
Some reports of temps in the 70's at higher elevations. Mt. Baker is on the far left and farther back.
The Twin Sisters are closer up. We've snowboarded down the left two peaks, but that was over 20 years ago.
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Had a day off work today after working stupid hours early this morning and a few calls over the weekend, so headed up over Mt Nebo and the start of Mt Glorious. I didn't have time for the full run and there were a couple of brief showers as well.

No still shots again this time (I didn't stop) but I did get some video again... I'm a bit behind in editing from the New Year run still but I'll get something up soon :)
 
I went to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware this weekend. Glad I went out because this week is going to be cold with some snowfall. Pics are coming right up.

Boardwalk Pic
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Cape Henlopen
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Not busy at all during the off-season
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I should've mentioned cold wasn't an issue again today... it wasn't too hot but the humidity was right up there and it was real nice to get moving and get some breeze blowing through...

Edit: Nice pic's! Even if it's cold you got nice blue sky there!
 
No photos, but took the wife's 1150 out for a short loop (40 miles). It's been dormant for over 2 months, put it on a battery tender 3-4 days ago.

It refused to start which seems to happen every time I try to start it. The battery seemed happy, but just wouldn't kick over.

I proceeded to bump start it, lazy jog, full choke, in neutral to 2nd. Felt a rumble then nothing.

Full choke then a burble. Next push of the starter it fired, 3 cylinders for a few minutes than four.

Tire pressure was low 26 front, 24 rear, so pumped up to 30/30.

Mid 40's and I actually enjoyed myself on the old pig.
 
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