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Probably not worth a ride report but when insomnia strikes…
The ride advertised here https://www.fjrforum....howtopic=141326 didn't go off as planned-Uncooperative machines and animals made the whole weekend off schedule. I still wanted local apples so I took the scenic route to work the following Friday.
It was Friday, a school and work day, and Skytop was PACKED.
Why weren't all the kids in school? Parking was tight.
The FJR bags will hold two ½ pecks and then some. Feel free to add side case apple capacity of 1+peck to Bin-o-facts.
Scenery pics from Skytop's neighborhood
It's a shame to finish off a good ride by clocking in.
Got to be thankful for steady work though. And this time of year the night shift doesn't completely suck.
The FJR forum is full of spectacular ride reports from all parts of this country to the other side of the planet. Multiday trips with scenery that makes the RoadRunner cartoon backgrounds seem more documentry than imaginative animation are what we wish for. The percentage of motorcyclists that will ever load up the camping gear and take off for a week is probably small-I don't even know if I'll ever get more than a day or two away from home. M/C ownership is what it is here because it makes an errand or the ride to work a joyous experience. So here you are-an unspectacular report on an average ride-the kind of ride that makes me GLAD to own a motorbike.
The ride advertised here https://www.fjrforum....howtopic=141326 didn't go off as planned-Uncooperative machines and animals made the whole weekend off schedule. I still wanted local apples so I took the scenic route to work the following Friday.
It was Friday, a school and work day, and Skytop was PACKED.
Why weren't all the kids in school? Parking was tight.
The FJR bags will hold two ½ pecks and then some. Feel free to add side case apple capacity of 1+peck to Bin-o-facts.
Scenery pics from Skytop's neighborhood
It's a shame to finish off a good ride by clocking in.
Got to be thankful for steady work though. And this time of year the night shift doesn't completely suck.
The FJR forum is full of spectacular ride reports from all parts of this country to the other side of the planet. Multiday trips with scenery that makes the RoadRunner cartoon backgrounds seem more documentry than imaginative animation are what we wish for. The percentage of motorcyclists that will ever load up the camping gear and take off for a week is probably small-I don't even know if I'll ever get more than a day or two away from home. M/C ownership is what it is here because it makes an errand or the ride to work a joyous experience. So here you are-an unspectacular report on an average ride-the kind of ride that makes me GLAD to own a motorbike.
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