So - that "interesting bike" thing...
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:18 pm
Went north for two days to the Kawartha Lakes area. Rolling hills, lakes, and amazing roads . Went with 3 ex-racer buddies. A Honda VFR800, a Suzuki 1200 Bandit, and an older Goldwing.
As I said - amazing roads - rolling hills with long sweepers and generally good pavement. Mostly 3rd and 4th gear ranging in speed from 80 kph to 130 kph.
The Suzuki had starter problems and we had to push start it a lot (I hate that!). The VFR blew all its lights a couple of times after hitting a big bump. A piece of the belly pan fell off the Goldwing. 900 km without a hiccup from my R100.
I had a couple ass puckering moments when my bike wallowed a bit at speed over an unexpected big bump, but it settled back down by staying on the gas.
Older than I should be, with a bike older than it should be. Going faster than I should and leaning over more than I should.
But the rice-rockets never got away (we had to wait for the Goldwing).
She's a wonderful old girl.
Maybe I will delay "downsizing" for a while.
As I said - amazing roads - rolling hills with long sweepers and generally good pavement. Mostly 3rd and 4th gear ranging in speed from 80 kph to 130 kph.
The Suzuki had starter problems and we had to push start it a lot (I hate that!). The VFR blew all its lights a couple of times after hitting a big bump. A piece of the belly pan fell off the Goldwing. 900 km without a hiccup from my R100.
I had a couple ass puckering moments when my bike wallowed a bit at speed over an unexpected big bump, but it settled back down by staying on the gas.
Older than I should be, with a bike older than it should be. Going faster than I should and leaning over more than I should.
But the rice-rockets never got away (we had to wait for the Goldwing).
She's a wonderful old girl.
Maybe I will delay "downsizing" for a while.