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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Nice! Dealer hold over?

No from a private owner who rode it once and parked it. He has neuropathy in his feet and hands and his ankle got up against the engine and burned it really bad since he couldn't feel it. So he decided it was best not to ride it. It then sat there for a couple years before deciding to sell it. My luck I guess.
 
Went up to Norris again. Needed some photos for a different forum photo challenge
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and, hey, got some pics for us too.
nice.

one at least, seems like wide angle.

also looks like nice day for ride.
(Mine this morning I should have had liner back in jacket.)
 
Got out on my 83 750 today....not riding it nearly enough....actually thought maybe I should sell it....



 
6 sessions at the Ridge, it decided to rain right before the morning riders meeting, Ugh!
Skipped 1st wet session, then went out on wet track with light mist.
It was very slick & dicey. Next session track began to get a dry line & the pace picked up.
Afternoon was perfectly dry.
I got disciplined by a control rider at the end of the day (last session) for apparently passing a guy who turned in to early on a double apex & got sucked out wide, leaving the door open to slip by.
The other guy braked way too early so I passed him on the outside.
I feel bad that I may have spooked them & they lost concentration for moment.
Technically, were not supposed to pass on the inside, but this guy was moving away from me when I attempted to pass.
Then the control rider told me he has crashed at least 75 times & doesn't want see anyone get hurt.
 
Part of this mornings ride
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Now, before you think I parked in a marsh,
here is another view

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And a pic from somewhere else I stopped. Someplace with a view of what you have seen before.
In a parking lot, looking across the road, looking down the river channel, out the piers, out into Lake Michigan.

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Can also see the U-turn sign across the street that you may have heard about. WHile I was in this parking lot this morning, I saw two cars from parking lot across the street make a left turn out of there, same as I did on occassion I got ticket for u-turn ($150 & 3 points). I - Didnt - Let - it - bother - me - - - - and went for walk on boardwalk and pier.

Garsch, when I walk back to bike, and see it, I say what a great looking bike, I enjoy it so much. I think I will have this bike untill I can no longer through a leg over it. Just stand there and smile.

And then had to make the tough choice that I have a few days a week : Which coffee shop to go to.


PS Note:
THe other day I pulled the GK out of the garage, and, without putting down sidestand back down, I went to throw leg over, and as I was doing that, somehow the bike leant more toward me and against my standing leg and about pushed me over, had a bit of a struggle to keep the bike up holding with the handlebars while I was on one leg, took some effort to get other leg back off the bike so had two feet on ground on the side bike was leaning. I did manage it, but elbow hurt for a couple days after.
Okay, guess I need sidestand down when mounting bike.
 
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Beautiful pictures as always Dave.
But, I have a question, a question that I think everyone else also has...
Did you tell your wife about the $150 ticket?
Haha
 
First Poker Run today.

Never did a group ride like this before. Wouldn’t have done it but it was to raise funds to offset medical costs for my wife’s cousin, recently diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Young, 47, chief of police and mayor of small town where we’re from. Her name is Nikki. Great person, terrific mom.

Never been a fan of group rides, especially when the objective is to stop at numerous bars. I don’t drink when I ride. Would rather have all my faculties. I’ll have a beer when the ride is done. Not judging. I just don’t want to be involved in someone else’s drunken mishap. Everyone today seemed well behaved. It wasn’t a big parade type of ride. You rode by yourself or with your group of friends, at your own pace, visiting the bars in whatever order you want to pick your cards. Prizes to be awarded for best and worst hands. I had no idea what a poker run was. Had to look it up. I have no friends who ride at the event, but did chat with 2 couples on 2 HDs at registration. We rode together to the next bar. As I had GPS, I lead.

20 miles into this first leg of the ride, I was really hammering the throttle up a straight mountain incline. All of a sudden, I felt my bike’s engine power go sorta limp. Didn’t die. Kept running. Just became gutless. Great, just as I was getting into the most exciting part of the trip. I know this twisty mountain road like the back of my hand. Travelled it hundreds of times by car in my teens to get to work. I was about to leave the HDs In my dust or at least show them some great corner carving. Nope. It wasn’t meant to be. Bike was down on power. Taking off from stop signs became tricky, requiring much clutch feathering. The HD driver that was behind me said he saw white/blue smoke from my exhaust going up that hill. We parted ways after this. Or rather, they didn’t look for me before taking off for their next stop. I did chat a while with an older gentleman about his 2022 Triumph Rocket III.

I rode by myself the rest of the day. All the while debating whether to just head home. Made it to the third bar, in my hometown, where I chatted with Nikki’s brother Kerry, who was dealing the cards at that stop. Kerry owns and operates a body shop/towing company. He made sure I had his cell number in case my bike died somewhere in my travels. I thanked him and hoped I wouldn’t need it. Then took off for the fourth bar, just 10 miles away. Made it. Picked my card at the bar and took the pic below.

Left for the fifth bar, same as the first. Filled up gas. Hoping beyond any reason that maybe I just got bad gas in the morning on my way out. I’m not that lucky. On this stretch. I got to a long flat straight stretch, and gently laid on the throttle. 75mph was my top speed. Uggh. I finally made it to last stop. Picked my card. I could very well win worst hand. Oh, well. I sat by myself, and had a very good cheesesteak and French fries. Chatted with an older HD rider in the parking lot about his ‘82 GS650G that he hasn’t ridden in years.

Probably about 200 vehicles involved today. Only a handful of Jap, British, German, Italian mostly modern bikes. Mostly HDs, of course. Second in number, quite a few cam-am three wheeled type vehicles. Some very nice classic cars, like an incredible looking customized ‘37 Ford Coupe (according to Kerry) sorry I didn’t get a pic. And this sweet Gran Torino, with my bike behind it.

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I’ve been burning oil since at least the start of summer. My guess is I need new valve stem seals. I’ll start a thread after I check my plugs and some other things and see what I can see. I’m just glad I made it home. Just shy of 250 miles of mostly great roads. Too bad I couldn’t really enjoy it. Weather was great. Now I’m enjoying a beer or two, as much as I can while contemplating the end of my riding season.

Whatever the issues with my bike, I know my friends here will help me get it squared away.

This ended up being a much longer post than intended. Congrats if you made it to the end. :)
 
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Did you tell your wife about the $150 ticket?
Haha
Yep. She didnt think I should bother with going for court hearing.
(Magistrate did lower fine, I suspect he thought the cop was a jerk. And did arrange for a "traffic class" that then not report points to insurance. But that is all another big story.)
 
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First Poker Run today.

Never did a group ride like this before. Wouldn’t have done it but it was to raise funds to offset medical costs for my wife’s cousin, recently diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Young, 47, . . . . . . .
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I rode by myself the rest of the day. . . . .

THanks for sharing the story (storys). Well told.

Good of you to represent the family in this bad situation.

Intersting how the poker run (ha, now you know what that means) was organised so it avoided the problem of a big group ride.

Will look for the tech post.
 
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Rich, thanks for the report and best wishes with the situation. It's never a good feeling have an ailing bike and waiting for the shoe to drop.

I've done two poker runs and am not a fan either. One was set up my my late father's friend and the other in memory of my uncle so I felt obligated to participate. Personally I'd prefer to spend the time with a couple of close friends and just ride....
 
Got home late Sunday night from a 10 day trip to VT and NH. Started out very rainy and stayed that way for the first few days. This pic from when I finally found a cup of coffee. The place was about to close but the lady felt sorry for me and brought some out that was about to get dumped. The first 200 or so miles on the NYS Thruway (Rt. I 90) was a pretty constant downpour and the first place I stopped for gas was under construction and had no coffee. The second stop I made had a broken coffee machine. I found a wallet in the parking lot there and turned it in but left without a dang coffee.

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The two beemers at this years Northeast GSR Rally in Vermont.

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Our very cozy digs at the rally.

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I did some back roads in VT. There had been some bad weather there recently. Lot's of washed out roads.

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This one got really bad.

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This spot was on a pretty rough and steep forest road in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I was glad I had the ADV bike but I think the Ugly would have made it there. For those that don't know the Ugly is my 81 GS1000G.

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Camping spot in in NH White Mountains.

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I had this spot all to myself to watch the sunset. It's 7 miles in on a forest road in the White Mountains. There was even a loon on the water.

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Boy, lots of great pics of wet, green areas lately. Sure enjoy seeing those. It's pretty dry around here.


Lots going on here lately. My dad had a nasty fall in his assisted living home two weeks ago resulting in an ambulance ride to the ER. Two days later he fell again, this time he stayed in the hospital. Massive brain bleed, while laying in bed pnumonia set in, and within 12 hours he was gone. He was cremated and will be buried tomorrow here in Albuquerque.

I'm sorry to share bad news, guys, but the good new is, I finally got to take him for a ride. For years he's been looking at my bike saying, someday I'd like to go ride with you. Well, Pops, hope you enjoyed the ride! It was a beautiful day so we hit some twisty roads up in the hills East of town. He spent 21 years in the Air Force. My son will help me fold up his flag this evening and present it to my mom tomorrow at his graveside memoriol.

 
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. I finally got to take him for a ride. For years he's been looking at my bike saying, someday I'd like to go ride with you. Well, Pops, hope you enjoyed the ride! It was a beautiful day so we hit some twisty roads up in the hills East of town. He spent 21 years in the Air Force. My son will help me fold up his flag this evening and present it to my mom tomorrow at his graveside memoriol.


Sorry Roger.
THanks for sharing.
Good that you can do some things for yourself and to honor him.
 
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