OrangevaleFJR
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Carrying on the ride report thread that TwoWheelNut started (you must see his pics from 33!), I decided to create another thread as I loaded up that first thread with so many pics of 49 and such that it takes forever to load. I figured adding more would just make it unreadable. If you have dial up, broadband is worth it
We are carrying on from this thread: Central Coast Romp
Leaving the parking lot at Harris Ranch was funny. The road seemed wide open and all the bikes and cages decided to leave at once. None of the cagers thought we wanted to stick together.
We got it worked out as soon as we crossed over I-5. We got into formation on 198 as we headed to the hills.
Our gracious hosts were riding behind us (hello TC and Eve!)
The sky was a bit overcast, but it certainly was good riding weather with dry roads and very little wind. Our group was in good formation as we entered the twisties. 198 was a lot of fun as most of the road was made before humans started levelling off hills to make flat roads. Therefore, we had turns that changed attitude and some nice whooptees.
The twisty stuff started with high speed sweepers in very pleasant terrain.
There is some evidence that legal passing took place.
It's getting time to break out of formation flying and assume the single file romp.
The road was in excellent condition, and the scenery was nice too
Everything seemed to be going well until this semi truck started passing some of our group. :haha:
more to follow
standby
We are carrying on from this thread: Central Coast Romp
Leaving the parking lot at Harris Ranch was funny. The road seemed wide open and all the bikes and cages decided to leave at once. None of the cagers thought we wanted to stick together.
We got it worked out as soon as we crossed over I-5. We got into formation on 198 as we headed to the hills.
Our gracious hosts were riding behind us (hello TC and Eve!)
The sky was a bit overcast, but it certainly was good riding weather with dry roads and very little wind. Our group was in good formation as we entered the twisties. 198 was a lot of fun as most of the road was made before humans started levelling off hills to make flat roads. Therefore, we had turns that changed attitude and some nice whooptees.
The twisty stuff started with high speed sweepers in very pleasant terrain.
There is some evidence that legal passing took place.
It's getting time to break out of formation flying and assume the single file romp.
The road was in excellent condition, and the scenery was nice too
Everything seemed to be going well until this semi truck started passing some of our group. :haha:
more to follow
standby
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