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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

It's my Birthday weekend and I pretty much spent it at the beach. Today was the only day I rode my "T" though...it's been too hot/muggy to ride but today wasn't that bad.

We have to pay for parking now that it's "Summer Season" so I only stayed an hour and enjoyed some carb legs at "Claws". Another great Birthday for me and first as a member of GSR.

Ed

EDIT: Reference thread -- http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=210481

Congrats! I guess "carb legs" must be a Delaware thing. :)
 
Hahahahaha!

Hahahahaha!

Ed, Trying to envision "carb legs" .

Dave
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I was typing so fast I didn't catch that...touche'!

Congrats! I guess "carb legs" must be a Delaware thing. :)

Thanks for the "Congrats", I made it to 47. Do you remember 47 earlfor? (Joking!)

I can start making it a Delaware thing!

Thanks to both of you...it seems I need to have grammar errors to get things going. I'm learning!


Ed
 
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Thanks for the "Congrats", I made it to 47. Do you remember 47 earlfor? (Joking!)


Ed

Just barely, that was in the days of wood and fabric airplanes and cars with hand cranks on the front bumper. :D
 
Hahahahaha!

Hahahahaha!

Just barely, that was in the days of wood and fabric airplanes and cars with hand cranks on the front bumper. :D

You making fun of yourself is awesome!

Thanks...you have made my weekend!


Ed
 
When I was a kid we had a tractor with a hand crank. At 95 pounds I was never able to use it, but my dad used it multiple times when the battery died.
 
Here's another pic I found...can't remember when it was taken...I was on my way to the beach and got pulled over...see the wallet on my tank?

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Had to put her back together to get a ride in. Temps finally dropped to the 90s...had to take what I could get.

Dry Creek Canyon in Lindon, UT.

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One of my roommates bought a XL-250S and I got to borrow my other roommates XT600 and we went on a dual sport adventure yesterday. There are a ton of great riding roads around my new place, we went up the mountain and rode around Berkeley for a while. Eventually we ended up in Concord and I thought I was gonna die. I was wearing a non ventilated leather jacket and it was 103* out... Still I had a great time.

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I'm looking for a good dual sport to ride in the meantime while my GS is down, they're so much fun.
 
Yesterday the BCCMC { British Columbia Classic Motorcycle Club } went on a Pre Canada Day ride to Lytton BC. Where we met up with some of our Kamloops members. Hot as hell 37C.

The group meets up at Bruces restaurant...




And now for some bikes.....







John and his wife with my Norton.....{ if he ever leaves his garage unlocked } ;)


 
Some more.......




Then it was off to view Ken Glaswgow's interesting art work. A little off the beaten path......






 
GREAT pictures Garth, thanks for sharing. Some really nice looking bikes in there including that 1000G.
 
That's Kilowop's from the BCCMC site. A Kamloops member and super interesting guy to talk to.
 
Wow! That is a real zany place that you guys visited.:eek: Looked like fun! Some of those bikes are spectacular as well. That black and chrome Royal Enfield, is that the bike that Chris slobbers over all the time? Speaking of Chris, his KZ750 looks as good as ever, he's one meticulous guy!:cool:
 
Actually that would be black and aluminum. A Royal Enfield tank and frame { modified of course }, a Hillman car engine into a Norton gearbox. Absolutely everything is fabricated by Peter. Fenders, turn signals, instrument housings, even the mirrors were fabricated. The guy is a friggin genius. Damn nice guy too....:)
 
I got out Saturday and Sunday on my new-to-me ZX600. I am really getting a good feeling from this bike and it sure is a whole load of fun to blast the twisty roads on.

Sunday was especially cool, my normal riding group met up with some other friends impromptu and joined up for a bigger group ride. They are all serious sport bikers on some serious hardware. Two guys on Zx-14's, a Ducati 748, an
MV Agusta Brutale, and a track ready FZR1000. And me on my little '92 Ninja 600R. :cool:


A whole lot of horsepower in one place.

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Our friend's Brutale, and the guy who wished he owned it :rolleyes:. It's a great sounding, and looking bike, and always generates some attention.

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Like every good ride, it ended up with everyone home safe. My black Ninja and the FZR race bike before getting put away. (the Ninja lives at my friends place since its too nice to not put in a garage...)

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Other than having a whole boat load of fun I was pretty thrilled when one of the ZX14 guys wanted to buy my bike. He was ready to give me double what I paid for it, but I just told him it wasn't for sale. I love my new bike.
 
Went on a 500mi two day ride with a mixed bag of 17 other biker friends last weekend. About two thirds of the bikes were Harleys of various models (I don't know much about Harleys so I don't know what they were). Don't have any pics, but a funny thing happened that I thought I would share with you guys.

For one leg through a very open rural area I wound up leading the pack. As I'm cruising along doing about 70mph one of the Harleys pulls up along side me. It's a stripped-down 103 cubic inch "big-twin" and the rider yells that he wants to "run" me. Huh? He yells for me to slow down to 40mph and then he'll give me the signal for us to "go". Seriously? OK, I'll play along and see what the "big-twin" can do.

Slow down to 40mph, and wait for his signal. I'm in 3rd gear and plan to drop it down to 2nd and whack it wide open when he gives the signal. There it is - 2nd gear and WOT - engine jumps to 8,000rpm and starts pulling like a rocketship! Front end is light and coming up - shift my weight forward - 3rd gear and then 4th gear. Glance over from the tach to the speedo and see that I'm well into the triple digits and decide thats fast enough. Sit up, slow down and look around - the "big-twin" is waaaay behind me.

When we pull into the next fuel stop the rider of the "big-twin" and some other Harley guys come over to check out the GS. The guys says "damn that thing is fast. What size motor is that?" I tell him that its "only" 1166cc or about 67 cubic inches. Looking at my Top-End-Oiler steel-braided lines he says "you got nitrous on it don't you?" Tell him nope, it's all motor. Then one of the other guys crouches down and is taking a close look at the motor when he says "hey! he's got four carbs on this thing - that's what must make it so fast!" Huh? I got nothing to respond to that with! It was like they had never seen an inline four before! Guess they must of figured that the GS had to have one carb like their V-twins did.

They are a great bunch of guys and I wound up giving them a quick overview of the GS's engine. They were surprised at how much power came out of "only" 67 cubic inches. For the rest of the trip they only "ran" each other as they all had a front row seat when the GS put a beat-down on the "big-twin".

I really need to take it down to Gateway Raceway and see what it will do in the 1/4 mile and use some of those conversion calculations to estimate the power. I'm a terrible launcher so I'm sure I wouldn't be very consistent and that would throw off the calculations. Or maybe I'll have to get the GS over to Rudy at QuickTime Motorsports so he can put it on the dyno and see how much power it's making cause I really don't know what it's putting out. Whatever it is putting out it sure is an adreniline rush riding it!!
 
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^^That's a great story!

I went for a ride with my friend who has a Kawasaki Vulcan...it's also a v-twin (I believe). Anyway, I don't normally ride with anyone and he asked me to lead. Well, I led and lost him. When we met up again he said, "your bike is fast!"

Ed
 
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