Just checking in

  • May 23, 2013 7:13 AM PDT
    Seems like life has been very full lately.Upgraded to a bigger bike in April and did a small trip logging my first thousand miles while getting to know my new to me bike.Don't think I have it named right because its all male in character.In the midst of my trip I came down with some kind of garbage but had a clear enough head to keep from hitting flying sleeping bag from the lead bike while running about 75mph.Long story short,they never knew they lost anything until I was no longer in their mirrors after they rounded a curve.They freaked thinking I'd gone down,only during they're turn around did they see me cutting a fast u turn in the middle of flying traffic on a narrow two lane.I was not a happy camper,especially when they thought it was my sleeping bag.....Good Grief....So today the other bike not the new one is at the shop getting new rubber and a oil change since its there and my oil case is empty......oh heck there is always something to spend money on.Have to keep them ponies rollin '
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    May 23, 2013 11:52 AM PDT
    Congrats on the new bike.... although the first adventure on it did not sound like fun
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    May 23, 2013 12:03 PM PDT
    No excuse for flying gear, none at all.

    Learn some knots. - Don't know any, get a book, get two books, make friends with an old sailor.
  • May 23, 2013 1:53 PM PDT
    99Savage
    It was not my gear nor my packing on the led bike.I won't pack anything that is not secure,after pack and secure a cargo net is then placed as my final line of defense.I am always checking for anything that has shifted during fuel stops.My new rule is if your carrying gear and I didn't pack it, then you'll dang sure ride behind me....My first blessing was realizing early on the second day of the trip that if I went any further to my destination I would have no plan B of sucking it up and riding on home.That decision was a hard call, the led bike road behind me with luggies flying in 30mph -40 wind as I cranked it up to 80, managed to pull into home around 9pm after a long dinner break and the original led bike lost its shifter bolt half way home....shaking head on the side of the road at 5pm.Yes, out came sockets and bag of nuts and bolts which found one the only one that would work....Man,God is soo very good to me even if my leathers were covered in snot when I got home it sure wasn't blood from jammin on breaks to miss gear in the road.I know I bonded with that new ride at that very moment....seat suction as we did some major swerving instead of major sliding....no breaks at that speed for this gal.Amen;-)
  • May 23, 2013 1:57 PM PDT
    Oops sorry don't know how I got a duplicate.....Thank you Lucky,can you kill the second entry?
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    May 23, 2013 4:02 PM PDT
    BlacktopGypsy wrote...
    Oops sorry don't know how I got a duplicate.....Thank you Lucky,can you kill the second entry?




    I got ya covered

    R.B.J

  • May 24, 2013 6:37 AM PDT
    Thanks RBJ
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    May 24, 2013 7:38 AM PDT
    Congrats on the new ride,and ya made it back in one pieceOften thats the best reward of all,seeing the lights of home after a long hair raising trip !!!

    stay safe n enjoy the ride !
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    May 25, 2013 2:17 AM PDT
    Greetings from the center of the Sunshine State and welcome to CF.