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The 'beams rolled in about 6:30 this evening. We had a great ride down, thanks for the routing Fred -- and thanks for the patience as the stock seat dented my can and demanded (too) frequent stops.
EOM was a hoot as always and we enjoyed the riding around the Va, NC and Tn area while there.
We left EOM on Sunday and meandered over to Knoxville through the Smokey Mountains and the Cherokee areas. Visited my mom, in Knoxville. While running errands for her I got caught in an awesome thunderstorm without my rain gear
But, most importantly, our seats from Seth Laam did in fact arrive at her address and were waiting for us. We were about 1,600 miles at that point on the stock seats. The box was punctured in many places and battered but the seats were in good condition. The workmanship looked good and they fit tightly on the bike. We were going to put some break-in miles on the seats coming home.
We left Knoxville and had a short day ride up to Lewisburg WV so the next day we could take a long pleasure ride up Rt 220 and Rt 33 where there are corners similar to Ca sporting roads, miles of sweepers and lots of beautiful scenery. We managed to kill the day and only get to Harrisburg Pa. We were planning to take 2-3 days wandering home but the weather didn't look hopeful so we planned to hit NY and spend the night and come home on Friday. This morning in Harrisburg there was heavy rain and wicked winds at 48° when we left. One thing led to another and 500 miles later we rolled into our garage.
The trip total was just a few miles short of 2,900. The bike ran flawless. The PR4s seem to have developed the Wailing Myrtle syndrome on corners but otherwise performed great and handled lots and lots of deep water and rain just fine. It's time for a celebratory libation and wade into 6,000 pictures
EOM was a hoot as always and we enjoyed the riding around the Va, NC and Tn area while there.
We left EOM on Sunday and meandered over to Knoxville through the Smokey Mountains and the Cherokee areas. Visited my mom, in Knoxville. While running errands for her I got caught in an awesome thunderstorm without my rain gear
We left Knoxville and had a short day ride up to Lewisburg WV so the next day we could take a long pleasure ride up Rt 220 and Rt 33 where there are corners similar to Ca sporting roads, miles of sweepers and lots of beautiful scenery. We managed to kill the day and only get to Harrisburg Pa. We were planning to take 2-3 days wandering home but the weather didn't look hopeful so we planned to hit NY and spend the night and come home on Friday. This morning in Harrisburg there was heavy rain and wicked winds at 48° when we left. One thing led to another and 500 miles later we rolled into our garage.
The trip total was just a few miles short of 2,900. The bike ran flawless. The PR4s seem to have developed the Wailing Myrtle syndrome on corners but otherwise performed great and handled lots and lots of deep water and rain just fine. It's time for a celebratory libation and wade into 6,000 pictures
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