So how much have you ridden this year? ;)
I'm up to 140mi...I figure I'll put about 19,860 on before the year is up...yeah, I think I'll go look at that route now.
Happy New Year!
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So how much have you ridden this year? ;)
I'm up to 140mi...I figure I'll put about 19,860 on before the year is up...yeah, I think I'll go look at that route now.
Happy New Year!
Well, I was futzing around in the garage and duck paddled my F650 from the front of the garage to the back. Then later I moved it back to the front of the garage. So for the year I am up to about 25 feet. Does that count?? :dunno
Tom, if you made putt-putt noises while you paddled around, I say it counts!
:thumb Steve
No matter how many miles, it's just never enough! :cry
SheRidesABeemer asks:
[COLOR=Navy]>So how much have you ridden this year? [/COLOR]
[COLOR=Red]152 sMiles today ; )
Life is very good when you live it!
- and even better when your friends do too!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR]
I managed to get out in the Hill Country for about 3-4 hours today, and put about 250 miles on Bebe. There were a few rain showers, but temps got up to around 70 and we found some excellent back roads between Blanco and Fredericksburg! :brow
[URL=http://community.webshots.com/album/241772025ULJNpv]Nice way to start the new year. [/URL]
In between rainstorms (mostly) here in the bay area, I got in a nice little 140 mile putt.
[QUOTE=nospamsatx]I managed to get out in the Hill Country for about 3-4 hours today, and put about 250 miles on Bebe. There were a few rain showers, but temps got up to around 70 and we found some excellent back roads between Blanco and Fredericksburg! :brow
[URL=http://community.webshots.com/album/241772025ULJNpv]Nice way to start the new year. [/URL][/QUOTE]
70 degrees? 70 DEGREES??? It got up to about 10 degrees here today, and dumped 6 inches or better of snow this morning. You are a lucky man. I checked out your pictures, it looked like you had a nice ride. Makes me envious for sure, but hey, I'm happy for ya.
I reckon I'm still getting a little over 40 MPG :D
Well I am up to 65 miles. Today most tourists are leaving the Fl Keys and traffic is hell on earth. Imagine all these cagers getting on a two lane road. :sick
On the 31st two people died :cry in a crash that closed the road for 4 hrs. I went to my folks in my truck and this crash happened 20 min behind me. While on the road up to Ft. Lauderdale I saw two more crashes on the south side of the Turnpike, lucky for me I went north. Yup tourist season has started and as usual they are in a rush to get here. :stick
[QUOTE=Rich]70 degrees? 70 DEGREES??? It got up to about 10 degrees here today, and dumped 6 inches or better of snow this morning. You are a lucky man. I checked out your pictures, it looked like you had a nice ride. Makes me envious for sure, but hey, I'm happy for ya.[/QUOTE]
Rich,
I feel your pain. :)
However, remember, when it's August here, the outside temps are around 105, the humidity is around 98%, and the asphalt is close to a liquid state. Not much fun for riding.
[QUOTE=nospamsatx]Rich,
I feel your pain. :)
However, remember, when it's August here, the outside temps are around 105, the humidity is around 98%, and the asphalt is close to a liquid state. Not much fun for riding.[/QUOTE]
I'm looking forward to your Rounder-Like reports this summer...
"Got up this AM, asphalt is not quite liquid, was able to put on 100 miles, going out for coffee" :p
It is rianing very hard, but I had an appointment to install ohlins shocks on my R1200GS this morning at 8am so I rode 2 miles to the shop.
Surprise I was the only customer!
Rode the F650Gs home 2 miles in the rain, mid 40's.
San Diego averages 10 inches of rain annually so I figure by this evening we will have received our annual average amount of rain.
Can't wait for the sun and temps in the mid 60's to return. I hate winter! :brow
I bought my 92 R100R at the end of January 1992, as this year went by I thought I would be able to have that bike roll over the 200,000 mile mark by its 13th year. I may have taken the past years weather for granted.
0 miles in the new year, and it does not look like I will be riding soon. :dunno
[QUOTE=widebmw]I bought my 92 R100R at the end of January 1992, as this year went by I thought I would be able to have that bike roll over the 200,000 mile mark by its 13th year. I may have taken the past years weather for granted.
0 miles in the new year, and it does not look like I will be riding soon. :dunno[/QUOTE]
Why not??? Deep snow makes for great traction, just warp a thick rope around each tire and you've got ready to order "chains"
:D
RM
PS nice pic, and cute house!