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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Good to see you are getting back into the fine art of riding again Scott. Any soreness?

While riding? No. However, when I get off to walk then the ligament/muscle/tendon whatever it is along the top of the Tibia gets painful. The reading I have done is because of that section being tight and inflamed so once I do a little self-massage things settle down a bit. I am going to see a medical massage therapist tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon
 
I find it amusing to see this picture with your signature under it.
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No signature :(

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We went on a 300 mile adventure yesterday just to get a slice of pecan pie.

Neither of us had ever been there before, but with a name like Pie Town, where else could we go?

A few photos from yesterday's trip.

First, near the Malpais lava flow



After blowing by the campground we intended to eat lunch at, we just found a shade tree.



The best pie in the Southwest lives here...



Photo bombed by a fuzzy stowaway.



And we couldn't resist stopping to check out the radio telescopes at the VLA



The 850 ran flawlessly!
 
I like pie!🙂 Nice pictures on a beautiful day, very nice.👍 I once rode 160 miles for a Hot Dog...
 
Rode different bikes, same route. 20 miles on interstate to upper part of my loop, then ride back on Hills road through our local wine country.
Saturday on the GS1100G, people were not so much in a hurry, 85 in left lane. The G works great there, and on the country roads, nice level of torque power that's the engine style.
Sunday my track bike the GSX Katana w/GSXR1100 engine. People were in a big hurry to get up Michigan, 100mph in the left lane, GSXR engine loves that stuff!!! Hills road back, bike is so under speed at 55, just a tiny move and I'm moving up at 65, then back down again. Bummer more people driving slow, looking for wine tastings. Later on some straight roads I blast up to 110 then back down to 55 at cross roads, it's about a mile between cross roads. Nice ride but more fun with lower powered bikes.
My 87 CBR600 is down with a burnt stator, but I did the same rout last week on that bike. It's a much better bike for those country roads, but rather buzzy at 85 mph.
 
I like pie! Nice pictures on a beautiful day, very nice. I once rode 160 miles for a Hot Dog...

I also rode a hundred miles for a loaf of bread once.

Got home and realized I forgot the bread, LOL.

Hey, Rog, Good to hear you got out for some fun.. and with a couple passengers.

Yep, we'll have great memories from that ride for a long time. We even plan to go back to try the apple pie. I took a wrong turn and rode 40 miles or so on a dirt road. Gravel mostly, a few sandy spots but not too bad. It was pretty scenery and my wife was enjoying the ride as well. Wee passed several ranches and cows didn't blink as we rode by right next to them.
 
I like pie!�� Nice pictures on a beautiful day, very nice.�� I once rode 160 miles for a Hot Dog...

Having read all of your ride stories i am guessing this ride may have more to do with "visiting" who was cooking the hot dog than the food itself? lol.
 
Having read all of your ride stories i am guessing this ride may have more to do with "visiting" who was cooking the hot dog than the food itself? lol.

Haha, Oh I've ridden a lot further for "that"! This particular ride was to Tony Packos, in Toledo. The hot dog shop Clinger talks about in MASH.😃
 

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Whhoooo Hwoooo !

Got out for firsts ride since June 22.
More about that aspect of it here
https://www.thegsresources.com/_for...-injury-and-my-recovery&p=2562252#post2562252

Took small bike for the first ride.
For a 500, if crank up to 6k it has some snap.

Rode out of town a ways. Then came back into town for a fairly regular coffee group at a coffee shop (inside large store). THen rode around in town.

Stopped by the beach.
Was more seagulls than there was beach goers.
Was an "Outdoor Education" group, I think from the local high school, that looked like were learning surfing. Gee, just yesterday I was reading about the high school I went to (Benton Harbor) not having the budget for library nor certified teachers (usuing mostly temporary substitutes).

Saw some of the seasonal places closed already. I missed riding pretty much all summer.

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Was on the road for about an hour (not counting time at coffee shop).

Had no problem, other than new helmet is kinda tight (as it should be, new).
I did notice that I was extra cautionus of things like cars at stop signs and such. (which I suppose is not bad).

Have grandbaby duty tommorow.
Friday will need a longer trip, say, hundred miles.
 
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I haven't posted many pictures but thought I'd give Flickr a try.

Got out for a nice 100 mile ride this morning to clear my head and take in some of Middle Tennessee's twisty roads. It was cool (70F) and overcast so figured I'd try to get a few pictures.

One nice road through the hills goes under this bridge so I popped up there for a pic. This picture doesn't capture it, but it's a long way down to the road and hills in the background are very scenic from this point of view.

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Here's the bike on the bridge. The bridge's sides make it impossible to get a good pic of the bike with the road in the background. And the vulgar graffiti prevent me from getting a broader shot.

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Continuing on my favorite loop, I stopped to sip coffee at the Walter Hill dam.

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Lots of folks fishing below the dam.

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Stopped toward the end of my loop for a short break at Woodbury's town square. I sipped the last of my coffee as I watched folks set up for the weekend farmers market. When I hit the started button the bike wouldn't start. Took several tries before it reluctantly came to life. It's been a little hard starting the last few rides. Might need a new battery. It's on the charger now so I can test the bikes charging system, but it's probably about time for a battery, so fingers crossed that it's the battery. Need it starting well ahead of the Ozarks rally.

KIMG0138 by Greg White, on Flickr

A great morning. Good for my mental health. This Tiger really likes the twisty roads.
 
Took the GS1000 out for a spin to see if I could figure out what was causing the "loose" rear end. I suspected the new tire on the rear? Turns out the swingarm bolt needed tightening about 1/4 turn! Stopped by one of the local landmarks and got a pic of the sign with the bike.

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Nice place, but, I'm glad I quit drinking their product some time back. Now I have more cash for bike parts!

Ron
 
I rode my Kat to Trevor's show today...

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... bike decided to eat its starter clutch and needed to be bump-started to leave the show but otherwise it was a good day.
 
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