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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

It was a great day for a ride! What a great bunch of guys at Kenco. Wayne, the mechanic, diagnosed 2 issues that I've been having with the old girl. Who would have thought that a Dyna ignition coil would fail after only a few thousand kilometer's?:mad: With only 3 cylinder's it was a little tough of a ride with the bike burping and farting all the way home!:o

Thought I would throw in my 2 cents (and pics) from yesterday's ride.

Wayne having a look at Glenn's Eddie...
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Coming in for a closer look..
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While Rob and I waited we amused ourselves by searching around the yard...here Rob has found a new stator!:D And just look at that gold mine of chaines!!:p
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And Rob's beautiful 78

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And my way home, we still have some snow around.
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Not today

Not today

A few minutes ago I thought I'd go for a quick ride here in NYC. Thermometer says 36, windchill 30. I can handle that. Then I went out to the deep freeze in a tee shirt for another beer.

I guess I can wait a few days. I rode 6 days ago. I used to live up near the Canadian border; months without riding every winter. I don't know how you guys do it.
 
A few minutes ago I thought I'd go for a quick ride here in NYC. Thermometer says 36, windchill 30. I can handle that. Then I went out to the deep freeze in a tee shirt for another beer.

I guess I can wait a few days. I rode 6 days ago. I used to live up near the Canadian border; months without riding every winter. I don't know how you guys do it.

Lol...you lived in the wrong spot close to the border then. It's not cold everywhere in Canada.:) As a matter of fact you live in a much colder place then we do here.:p
 
Contrary to every weather report for the past week, it was an absolutely beautiful day here today. Mid 60s, sunny... I wasn't the only one on two wheels today, that's for sure.

Ran through a tank of fuel just cruising around and enjoying the back roads in this part of the state. Then when I got home I remembered to take a pic for this thread.
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Yes I did!



As expected, getting back up the driveway was the hardest part.;)
 
49? now.....I would have gone out for a put...but my giant frozen hill of a driveway is impassible. Sad face.
 
Took the Katana out for a blast today...

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... first time she's been out in 2014! Last ride was Christmas Day... I've been neglecting her in favour of the modern hussies this winter. :(
 
Always love a good Kat pic! :D

And speaking of Kats... the Katana Australia State of Origin ride was this weekend. Most members stayed overnight in Nambucca Heads but this year again I only went south as far as Casino and turned back.

Weather wasn't quite perfect but close to it, some showers and a spot of rain in the morning but that was all.

Had some minor dramas along the way with one Kat's speedo cable falling out (easy fix), then another Kat's exhaust bracket braking (easy fix with two cable ties) and then the same Kat losing a piece of the gear linkage (easy fix just ride it in 5th) and then two fuse issues... one on a Kat and one on my 450 while returning home solo up a steep hill :rolleyes:

Going by photos from the other guys, 16 Kats made the journey to Nambucca Heads, pretty impressive! 7 Queensland Kats made the journey.

Meeting at Rocklea:



Unscheduled stop at Rathdowney to re-attach the speedo cable:



At the border between Queensland and New South Wales before turning back to discover the broken exhaust bracket and lost gear change linkage:





And the culprit that left me stranded most of the way up a steep climb by myself for a bit until I worked out what was wrong... the fuse hadn't actually blown initially and was causing misfiring and my Acewell dash to flicker on and off... losing enough power I couldn't get up the hill:

 
Toop nice a day to stay in the garage, so the GS and I hit the road. First though the wetlands conservation area to the historic Citie of Henricus. Blue heron, geese, ducks, coal plant... Everything you could need.
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Then it was off to a little lane that the locals call Snake Road. 2 miles of twisties with some sweeping curves and a one lane bridge just to keep it interesting. So much fun that I rode it twice.
The start of Snake Road:
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And just before the the last sequence of switchbacks:
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Then on the way home my clutch cable snapped, and of course nobody was open that can get me a replacement because it's Sunday. Guess my day is over after only 40 miles, but it was a fun 40 miles.
 
I finally got out for a ride today. My bike's been stored about 100 miles away from where I go to school so I haven't been able to work on it very much. I finally got it into riding condition and today is the warmest it's going to be for a while so Idecided to find a ride down and then took my bike up to school. It was pretty warm, but there were still some chilly parts. Here's a pic I took about 75% done with the ride.
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I took off for El Paso on I-54 South...roughly 40 miles south then turned around and headed back to Alamogordo, NM. Really enjoyed opening her up today!

Heading South on I-54.






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My wife, Simone, and I went for a tour today... passed Trevor on the Malahat on his K-bike with a vintage GS in tow.

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Figured I'd post up the pics here since my B-King is a GS(X). ;)
 
What do you mean in tow??

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I was ahead and leading the whole time till he moved his throttle a little :D We had a good ride to some of the same spots today. First Cowichan Bay then had lunch down in Maple Bay where Trevor had the largest Snapper sandwich I've ever seen..he did us proud though! Some nice riding today that's for sure, Spring is here!!

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forgot to mention, FANTASTIC photo's 'Triam' and 'GSXR7ED', really gets me pumped for some road trips seeing all that.
 
First Cowichan Bay then had lunch down in Maple Bay where Trevor had the largest Snapper sandwich I've ever seen..he did us proud though! Some nice riding today that's for sure, Spring is here!!

You guys are so predictable!:p You went exactly to where I told Rosemary you would go. Mind you, on the Island here, we don't have too many choices!:mad:

Temperature was up to 14 here in town, looks like both you and Mr & Mrs Hayabuser had a great ride.:cool:
 
Fantastic Pics

Fantastic Pics

forgot to mention, FANTASTIC photo's 'Triam' and 'GSXR7ED', really gets me pumped for some road trips seeing all that.

No problem! Can't let Trevor get all the Glory...he started this thread and boy does he like to post it up!


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I finally got out for a ride today. My bike's been stored about 100 miles away from where I go to school so I haven't been able to work on it very much. I finally got it into riding condition and today is the warmest it's going to be for a while so Idecided to find a ride down and then took my bike up to school. It was pretty warm, but there were still some chilly parts. Here's a pic I took about 75% done with the ride.
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Brown 1981 GS850G. My first GS. I never loved it, but I sure learned to respect it.

Old Valdez town site. They had to move the town after the 1964 earth quake. It was a bike that did everything reasonable well, it was cheap, and it was no trouble. Brown though...
 
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