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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

From Traverse City to home the fairly direct route is about 150 miles.

But up that way is M-22, one of the most interesting roads in the state, in that it that goes along Traverse Bay, and then along Lake Michigan, and then up and down wooded duneland, and then inbetween and around lots of inland lakes, and at various places are small tourist towns, for a total of 120 miles. (And ends about 90 miles from home.)

See it there, from Traverse City along the bay to Northport at, then back down all along Lake Michigan (to Manistee).

So, for my ride home from Traverse City Wednesday, that is what I did. Except the part from TC to Suttons Bay is right along the bay, but is urban/suburban/comercail and lots of traffic (and I have done that before a few times and is close to where I used to live), and are lots of nice county roads inland, so I headed inland. Took the road to Cedar. Up and down hills, with views at the top, and curves along the way thru orchards. Should have got some whpics.

Going thru Cedar, I did what I often do, if have time, look on gps for some geopgraphy that might be intersting, a river or something, and turn off the main road and go thru town to go a couple block on a side street. Might find something interesting like the old mill/dam, or the old train station. Well, this time I found RB's Vintage Kawaski Shop. He was just pulling out with a couple bikes on a trailer, and the door was closing but could see more bikes in there, and off he went.
Looped back into town on main street, was getting warmer, so stopped to change out some gear, lighter shirt and gloves.
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I wondered what this building had been in its history.

Continued wandering north and west till got to M22 south of Leeland.
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Continued into Leeland. Leeland is interesting in that has boat docks in the river near the big lake, and can walk right out there on boardwalks over the river. THis is where the fishing boats go out from, and are shops right there. SOme are tourist souvinr shops and others are fish shops smoking and cooking fish for sale. I walked around for a little bit, but wanted to get back on the road.

Decided to head south. Is mostly thru wooded dune, with some views of Lake Michigan. Good interesting ride.

Into Glen Arbor. Where have to stop at the M-22 store, since this helmet and bike have now earned the distinction of needing M-22 stickers.
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Had been hungry for some time, but my favorite place, Art's Tavern, had a line up and 45minute wait, and so did the other two places. So ended up at the grocery store, which had fairly good deli sandwiches, and chairs and tables outside in the shade.

Back on the road. Went inbetween and around several inland lakes, and some views of lake michingan.

Maybe this is Crystal Lake, dont recall.
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More good riding.

This little roadside pull off
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And this larger roadside pulloff
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Is also a walkway along edge of bluff, with lake views from north to south. Might as well be an ocean.


Hum,,, seems that I didnt get many pics of the road this time.

At the end of M-22 in Manistee, I decided to head home on US31. Are other intersting roads, but had been there before.

Got home about 7pm. So about 8 1/2 hours for 225 miles.
So, yah, for me 225 miles is a day ride.
 
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Ride from yesterday. Fun!
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I did end up getting my first speeding ticket in 5 years yesterday. Cop was very very cool. Allot of enforcement this Holiday weekend. Minimum fine of $50 and told me to talk in court with getting the points dropped. The fact I've done over 150K miles since my last enforcement encounter has been kinda lucky.
Gotta simmer down!
 
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Bride and I cruised up to Niagara Falls today. Naturally, I lost a headlight on the way home and had to abandon the GS650G in the dark. The "Pocket Hawg" did better than we both expected two-up. Dummie will have spare headlamp in the future.

Great day for a ride.

Cheers, Alan
 
Do you mean the bulb burned out or the lamp fell off? If the bulb burned I would also check your charging system out.
 
Headed up to Pinetop and Show Low via Payson and Overgaard this past weekend to enjoy time in a lakeside cabin with my sister and her family. Did a bit of hiking along the Mogollon Rim.

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The bike was awesome. I continue to love this little Harley as much or more than any other motorcycle I have owned.
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2 Cylinder bikes FTW! Bonneville should hit 70K miles in the matter of days... She's definitely becoming more... Triumph(y) in her older years...:)
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I love that bike, Jedz.
Thanks! It's very much like your Sporty... We don't know why but we just love riding these 2 cylinder modern yet classic bikes.
HAHA I totally decided to take my Bonneville out after reading your posts about your rides with your Sporty...
 
Took what will be my last ride for a couple or three weeks last night due to a scheduled hand surgery today. I've been dealing with an infection in my thumb for about three weeks.
The ride was uninspired, but nice. A ride to the beach, and a meander back. With the holiday weekend over, the crowds were gone, starting whats called "local's summer" - that short time remaining of Summer where the tourists are at a minimum. The ride thru a couple of beach towns was nice, but once I turned back inland it was.... boring. Empty highways and byways were nice, but the endless suburban sprawl, strip malls with endless copies of the same or similar shops got me to thinking.... why? At that moment I couldn't bear the though of retiring in this area..... but thats another chapter to be written years down the road...

Current situation...,
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I'm letting the Kat insurance expire on the 20th, figured I'd better get a couple more rides in on this thing before then.

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Do you let it expire for the winter?

Yes and no. We don't get much winter here, mostly just a lot of rain. But I (currently) have 6 bikes so yes, I do take the old Katana off the road for the off-season. Mostly because insurance is pretty pricey on it and if I don't think that I'll be riding it, why pay close to $100/month for it to sit around? This year I only insured it for three months, last year too if I remember correctly.

I generally keep one or two of the others insured all year round though so I'm not suffering. :wink:
 
On the way home, took a little side jaunt out to Willow Springs Lake.
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It's odd to see a post from the Southwest with water in the background. Even though I rode by a couple of lakes over the weekend, seeing all the great lake and ocean views in this thread makes me want to get away from the desert Southwest.

They say it's supposed to rain here. We've had a huge storm rolling through since last night. Around my neighborhood we actually got .08 inches!
 
It's odd to see a post from the Southwest with water in the background. Even though I rode by a couple of lakes over the weekend, seeing all the great lake and ocean views in this thread makes me want to get away from the desert Southwest.

They say it's supposed to rain here. We've had a huge storm rolling through since last night. Around my neighborhood we actually got .08 inches!

You must not get to Arizona often. It has over 200 lakes. I'm 15-20 miles from two of them, and another four are within 50 miles. Pinetop has five, and between Pinetop and Mesa there are another half dozen. The lakes are largely man-made, but some (Canyon, Pleasant, Havasu) are quite impressive.
 
You must not get to Arizona often. It has over 200 lakes. I'm 15-20 miles from two of them, and another four are within 50 miles. Pinetop has five, and between Pinetop and Mesa there are another half dozen. The lakes are largely man-made, but some (Canyon, Pleasant, Havasu) are quite impressive.

I don't go that direction often enough I suppose. Although a couple of weeks ago I did pass by the Arizona side of Lake Powell on hwy 89. I did enjoy that, even if it was just a tiny part of the lake.

I lived in upstate NY before coming here in '86. Always missed the greenery and water everywhere.
 
I don't go that direction often enough I suppose. Although a couple of weeks ago I did pass by the Arizona side of Lake Powell on hwy 89. I did enjoy that, even if it was just a tiny part of the lake.

I lived in upstate NY before coming here in '86. Always missed the greenery and water everywhere.

I grew up in rural Ohio, right off Lake Erie. While I love the Great Lakes and love the grass and trees, there is a richness and diversity in Arizona that is awe-inspiring, from the Grand Canyon and Salt River Canyon, to Havasupai Falls, the Colorado and Salt Rivers, the lakes, and the rugged mountains, expansive Sonoran Desert and the changes from xeriscape to rich pine forests. This state has most everything within a four hour ride or drive.
 
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