beemerguru
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Back home after a little 4.500 mile jaunt over the Sierras, the Rockies, some of the Ozarks, the 20-30mph cross winds of Nevada, eastern CO, and Kansas. Maybe 200 miles of interstate and everything else was mainly 2 lane twisties and really, really long straight roads to the horizon. Clear skies the entire trip. Going home, there was just a small sprinkle before going over Carson Pass in the Sierras where it was 47 degrees and 2 hours later, 103 going across the CA central valley..then a cool 72 back in the Bay area.
At the Rally, headed directly to Airhead Central for renewed get togethers with Kevin, the other Greg, and other Air Marshals. Nice catching up with Matt Parkhouse and other Ambassadors. Broke out the tools and did the help/teach airhead thing...and had a blast as always.
Seminars were informative, vendors helpful...except for Metzler...no tires for sale...some supply chain snafu, and Dunlop was sold out the 1st or 2nd day. Somehow the Metzler Sahara 3 tires on the G/S went 1K miles further than they should have. They got me home but riding the curvy Sierras Pass with squared-off tires isn't for the faint of heart.
The trip was a great break from the shop,, the ride was needed therapy, and the gang at Airhead Central makes everyone feel welcome as part of the family
At the Rally, headed directly to Airhead Central for renewed get togethers with Kevin, the other Greg, and other Air Marshals. Nice catching up with Matt Parkhouse and other Ambassadors. Broke out the tools and did the help/teach airhead thing...and had a blast as always.
Seminars were informative, vendors helpful...except for Metzler...no tires for sale...some supply chain snafu, and Dunlop was sold out the 1st or 2nd day. Somehow the Metzler Sahara 3 tires on the G/S went 1K miles further than they should have. They got me home but riding the curvy Sierras Pass with squared-off tires isn't for the faint of heart.
The trip was a great break from the shop,, the ride was needed therapy, and the gang at Airhead Central makes everyone feel welcome as part of the family