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If it's not red, it's got to be really good!
How about this beauty from the Bloomsburg Rally?
On the way home from buying my first airhead in Michigan.
A little stop in Auburn, Indiana for a great museum.
Voni and I went riding the little bikes so wound up riding out to Indian Head down by Study Butte. She stopped to take a picture so I made a U turn and was just fiddling around waiting for her. I spied a narrow stretch of mud at the side of the road so decided to practice riding in the mud. Who knows. Some day I might need to ride in mud. The front tire was slip sliding along just fine for about the first ten feet - then it stopped turning so plowed for a foot or so and then the rear wheel started spinning in the little bit of mud. I could get the front tire to skid forward but couldn't make it roll.
Whoops! Low fender! Trapped mud. Turnless tire. Voni and I had to pick the front tire up and move it over a foot or so to get it out of the mud. Then we kicked some mud off. I powered forward just skidding the front tire for 20 or 30 feet on solid bare dirt before I could get it turning. Eventually I could actually ride it without the front wheel stopping whenever it chose to.
Now I need to decide whether I should take the fender off, or take the wheel off to get the concrete-like mud out of there. Decisions, Decisions!
It has been great riding in the Phoenix area. Living in Jerome is the best decision I have made in 56 years (come next Thursday!!).
Just north of the city, took a stretch break.
Hope all my friends out there are happy and healthy.
You snow bunnies should be out and about too! I only had a bike for 3 years in Buffalo, so you can do it! (OK, the heated grips help...)
Enjoy!
Wow, an awesome place to live. I went through Jerome last spring and loved the roads we were on for sure. How did you find a level enough spot in town to park your bike?