Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I usually have some anxiety as a first timer going to an event that has been attended and organized by a core group for several years.  As soon as I arrived and unloaded, (yes I hauled my Aprilia the 658 miles from Florida), people approached and introduced themselves making me feel as a welcomed member of the group.  These guys are some of the friendliest and funny people I have ever had the good fortune to meet.  The accommodations, the people, the ride, the roadside repair to a certain bike,  all combined to make it an awesome weekend.  Outstanding job Docc!  Already making plans to attend next year.      

Posted

Well the espresso kiosk never materialized so next year I'll have to make some modifications.....



Posted Image

  • Like 3
Posted

Looks like a good time was had by all. JRD, I don't blame you for trailering the ape. It's a long booooring ride from the Bay Area.

Posted

Hi Bill- Even though I was feeling under the weather On Thursday, I left my house @04:30 and headed north on I-75. The sky was putting on quite a light show with that storm front that was moving in.  I got just north of Ocala when I decided to grab a cup and check to see how bad the weather was going to be.  While there a guy came in and told me he just drove down from Gainesville in a torrential downpour.  Not really wanting to play tag with the cagers in a rain storm for the ten hour ride, and already feeling like crap, I decided to turn around and head for home. 

Always wanted to ride the Aprilia in the mountains so it was an easy choice.  Drove up on Friday in in the air conditioned comfort of my little pick up truck .  Turned out to be a good decision because the traffic thru Atlanta coming home on Sunday was horrendous. Overhead traffic sign said there was a seven mile traffic delay so I got off I-75 and took US19 all the way home.  What a great ride, hardly any traffic and it only took a few minutes longer that the trip up.  

Posted

@JRD lord knows I've been in that position before. Maybe someday I'll have the wisdom to turn around and not be miserable. BTW I barely have a steady enough throttle hand to keep my back wheel in check on the v11 let alone a fire breathing Ape like that in the rain!

Posted

The caption under that one should read---"No I am not sharing one of my mufflers just because yours decided to try and fall off!!!!".

Posted

Gee Bill funny you should mention that about throttle control. Someone else just happened to mention your riding technique concerning a certain sweeping left hander during our last outing together!!!!

Posted

 

Got home about 6 p.m. last night.

 

Yes, three days on the road back from Tellico.

 

But what a grand trip.

 

 

i-jMjv6pK-M.jpg

 

Will post (many) more pix later today ... or, depending on "real life," soon.   :whistle:

 

Bill (& Kathi)

 

 

Posted

George asked me to post this for you to see how someone of his ilk -- an interesting and inimitable genetic class, btw  :grin:  -- saw the SSR:

 

George (along with friend Dennis, neither Guzzisti) had a fine time, btw, and trust that you see the video as a humorous, even affectionate, tribute.

 

For my part, I plan to sue him for using some old fat guy to portray me in the little movie.  :whistle:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfmNhR8voPY

 

Bill

 

 

Posted

After you check out George's vid, above, you may wish to see the pix I took.

 

Be warned: Lots of 'em.  Get something to sip first.

 

You can just scroll down or watch as a slideshow in full screen mode.  Ensure you can see captions.

 

https://bill-and-kathi.smugmug.com/SSR-2015/n-TwrSR8/

 

Here, too, is a very short video of the departure.  What great sounds.

 

https://bill-and-kathi.smugmug.com/Misc-Videos/n-TXR6gS/i-xqnSZxJ/A

 

Kathi and I had a fine time; thanks to docc for making it all happen.

 

Bill

 

 

Posted

What happens when *certain people* get around motorcycles that are anything other than a Honda: :whistle:

0912151146a.jpg

Posted

No matter what we "plan" for a Tech Session, one major one always reveals itself. This year:

 

What to do when your ignition key goes missing . . .

 

Step One-Drop the ignition switch with the two cross-head screws and zip-tie it so it can be turned with the screwdriver from the tool kit: Brilliant!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nic-h/20775743413/in/album-72157658687049196/

 

Step Two: Ride a couple hours and realize that the tank can't be opened to refuel! :homer:

 

Step Three: Find a dedicated locksmith named Jim (all locksmiths are named Jim):

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nic-h/21209014788/in/album-72157658687049196/

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...