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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Looks awesome Dave!
I need a ride in a big way. I'm at 72 hours of work this week and I'm heading back in.
Enjoy and get some miles for those of us that can't!
 
On Tuesday (2/23/21) the glaciers in my driveway in Indy finally receded enough to trailer the new kid to the BMV and get legal. I don't know how it is where you live, but we have this totally stoopit law here that vehicles purchased out of state have to have a "VIN Inspection", where an official or a cop has to verify that the VIN matches the title and that it isn't listed as stolen. I live in the city, and the cops won't come to your house to do this, so you have to bring the bike to the bureaucrats.

(For non-US folks, as far as the laws around vehicles, the US is made up of 50 enemy countries with completely different processes and laws, written in completely different languages that only appear to be English. It's a mess.)

ANYWAY. The excruciating pain of bureaucracy, paperwork, fees, and taxes is over for the time being. Time to bundle up and ride.

This right here is a 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 . After much contemplation and many months of squirreling away pennies, I finally made the leap into a modern bike with ABS and all that. I bought it from a gent in Missouri, and the retrieval mission was carefully planned COVID-19 safe blitzkrieg 2-1/2 weeks back, literally the day before the subzero temps and a foot of snow slammed into Indy.

I believe the proper British expression for my mood would be "well chuffed". :cool:

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And yep, I don't like windshields. The Madstad installed by the previous owner is not going to be reinstalled; the bike works very well naked, even better than I had hoped. Nice smooth flow of air against my chest and helmet.

The bike feels incredibly light compared to my V-Strom and GS850G. And of course, the engine is an absolute gem. This thing is a beast.


Temps are headed into the high 50s in Indiana today, so I'll be back this evening with some more pics...



Here's a bonus pic from the trip homewards... we just had to take a look at Uranus.

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The FJ-09 or Tracer 900 GT is what I'm getting next season... Great machine! The motor is a fing Gem! Congrats Brian your going to love it! I know some guys that do light duty ADV riding with them too so I'm sure it's going to be the perfect bike for you, going on all the random roads! CONGRATS ON THE NEW BIKE! Happy for ya man!

VIN checks are so dumb and frustrating. My State does them, sometimes. I found a DMV where I can flirt with the clerk and get off of them. My FZ6 needed title and VIN (from NH) but just some small talk to find out she's a neighbor and weasel in local story we find commonality on and all of a sudden BAM! No VIN check needed.

Small town (and state) life does have it's advantages!
 
On Tuesday (2/23/21) the glaciers in my driveway in Indy finally receded enough to trailer the new kid to the BMV and get legal. I don't know how it is where you live, but we have this totally stoopit law here that vehicles purchased out of state have to have a "VIN Inspection", where an official or a cop has to verify that the VIN matches the title and that it isn't listed as stolen. I live in the city, and the cops won't come to your house to do this, so you have to bring the bike to the bureaucrats.

(For non-US folks, as far as the laws around vehicles, the US is made up of 50 enemy countries with completely different processes and laws, written in completely different languages that only appear to be English. It's a mess.)

ANYWAY. The excruciating pain of bureaucracy, paperwork, fees, and taxes is over for the time being. Time to bundle up and ride.

This right here is a 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 . After much contemplation and many months of squirreling away pennies, I finally made the leap into a modern bike with ABS and all that. I bought it from a gent in Missouri, and the retrieval mission was carefully planned COVID-19 safe blitzkrieg 2-1/2 weeks back, literally the day before the subzero temps and a foot of snow slammed into Indy.

I believe the proper British expression for my mood would be "well chuffed". :cool:

IMG_20210224_132513293_HDR.jpg



And yep, I don't like windshields. The Madstad installed by the previous owner is not going to be reinstalled; the bike works very well naked, even better than I had hoped. Nice smooth flow of air against my chest and helmet.

The bike feels incredibly light compared to my V-Strom and GS850G. And of course, the engine is an absolute gem. This thing is a beast.


Temps are headed into the high 50s in Indiana today, so I'll be back this evening with some more pics...



Here's a bonus pic from the trip homewards... we just had to take a look at Uranus.

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Fudge Factory in Uranus, eh? :lol:
 
Got out for a spin on my Cooley to go look at a 1978 gs1000e for sale locally....guy is way too high on price....then I got my new bike out too.
Downloaded a new map for the power commander from Hindle...it's running great and sounds awesome with the Dyno Quick Shifter I put on.. :)

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Looking more and more like spring! I have to go into work for 9 again today but I hope to take the bike, it going to be 45'F today!

Glad to see your out riding and enjoying yourself Trev!
 
I did a beautiful ride of 228 miles through the salt river canyon yesterday but my tablet won't let me post the pics that I shot.

Guess i will have to wait until I get back home to show proof that I was actually there.
 
324 mile weekend

Road to Lowes to for some Dremel stuff , just cause ;) Saturday

and to get some ribs Sunday with Father in law. On a charley davidson ... :eagerness: 60 degrees
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Way to go Bob!!!
Trevor, glad to see you're up and out too! The ceramic coating looks awesome BTW!
Sorry to hear about your Dad and Dave's wife's Dad - there's never any good words to express sincere feelings when a friend loses someone very close...
I'm planning on getting out next week - it's been a loooooong cooooold winter. Come on Spring!!
 
Nice photo, Bob!

You're not scary to look at, bro. Some of us are a bit shy in front of the camera...but you look comfortable. Thanks for posting your ride.

EDIT: I don't have as much gray in my chin as you...but it is taking over the color it's supposed to be. lol

Ed

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Nice pics, Bob! Missing riding these past few weeks due to mechanical destruction. Should be back in the saddle within the week.
 
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