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mcatrophy

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No, I didn't drop the bike on ice
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Over Christmas we were entertaining various groups of the family, Christmas day, Boxing day, then we got one day of rest followed by two visitors for four days. So SWMBO wanted to stock up on enough food to feed several armies. There wasn't enough room in our freezers for all our standard stuff and this cubic yard of extra provisions, so we put all we wouldn't want over the Christmas period into our daughter's freezer.

Today, my Better Half decided we wanted our stuff back, so she asked me to go and pick it up. Well, the FJR has two panniers, so I set off to go get it.

Daughter lives about a mile and a half away, that's about a 3 mile round trip. Well, on the FJR it was 30 miles today, what with the sun shining, blue sky with some clouds, temperature 6C (43F), little wind.
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Roads were damp, some evidence of water run-off from the sides, but no problems, in fact I couldn't tell I wasn't on dry roads. Not that I was doing any peg-scraping, I was admiring the countryside, smelling the farmyards I passed, and admiring the bike's ease of overtaking the little traffic that was around.

Didn't take any pictures of the views. There is no way a picture can reflect the pleasure I get looking at a wide vista of green fields, hedgerows, cattle and sheep, all lit by the low winter's sun and long dark shadows emphasising the rolling nature of the countryside, occasionally the sun hidden by clouds, their shadows chasing across the land.

This low sun meant I sometimes did have some difficulty seeing, having to carefully angle my head to get my eyes into the shadow of the front of the helmet. And, had I been stopped, "Sorry officer, the sun meant I couldn't see my speedometer." Not that that's any excuse, but it's all I've got.

Went through some wooded areas, I'm sure the sun never reaches the road at this time of year. It was covered in damp and debris, but, again, had no problem negotiating it. Nearest I got to an "incident" was when a pheasant ran across the road in front of me, but didn't even need to exercise my ABS.

Eventually arrived at Daughter's, greeted by my two grandchildren (which probably made my grin even wider). Picked up our stuff (I've a nice padded helmet bag that helps keep the chill in), and rode the mile or so home. Parked up, to see my fuel gauge flashing and ten miles on the F display. Couldn't see that when riding, either
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While this may seem a trivial outing, I know many can't ride at this time of year, so hopefully this will help keep your interest up ready for your next "season".

 
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Your words leave a vivid picture in my mind. I get it. Of course, a little food **** wouldn't have hurt anybody.....

Notice your display indicates your engine set in Touring mode. I've started using that feature when the road is wet.

 
It is interesting that during the winter months a short ride that we would not even mention to our friends becomes noteworthy. It is also interesting that for many of us, our happiness is so closely tied to our motorcycles. I have watched Pop mope around, grouchy and bored for a couple weeks now. One of my Harley riding co-workers was suffering also, he put some pressure on me too. The three of us made a 300 mile loop on Friday to go eat lunch. It was wet, chilly, foggy, the roads were slippery and muddy, the bikes were filthy and we all had a great time. Lunch was Excellent too.

I had to laugh that three grown men could be so affected by a motorcycle ride. Maybe we never grow up.

And 'pants, "T" mode makes your rear tire last longer. A lot longer.

 
I've ridden in T-mode most of the time I've had the bike.

My right wrist still works, so it's FUN mode for me as well when I want it to be.

Thanks for the trip report Mr. MC. Sometimes, even a little trip is very beneficial.

 
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Your words leave a vivid picture in my mind. I get it. Of course, a little food **** wouldn't have hurt anybody.....Notice your display indicates your engine set in Touring mode. I've started using that feature when the road is wet.
Touring mode? The picture was taken in the garage before setting off. Touring mode was left over from my previous shopping trip when the roads were very greasy, fetching some Seville oranges, SWMBO makes marmalade every year.



It was back into Sports mode as soon as I left the "30" limit.

Food ****? The only food as part of this trip was some frozen meat - a leg of lamb, some beef joints, some frozen fruit (plums?), and other sundry stuff. Not very picturesque.

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If you are referring to the Christmas fare, well, that's another story. My wife is the best home cook on the planet. Bar none.

Christmas lunch started off with some nibbles and bubbly, then the main course of a three-bird-roll (turkey, duck and goose) with boiled and roast potatoes, roast parsnip, carrots, Brussels sprouts with chestnuts, leeks, cabbage, and broccoli (think that's all the veg), gravy, and red and white wines.

Ice cream sorbet as a palette cleanser, followed by Christmas pudding with brandy cream, plain cream or ice cream, fruit pavlova (a speciality) and a pudding wine.

Finally cheese (choice of several types) and biscuits, wine if wanted.

There is no way I could publish pictures of this, we'd be invaded by every reader who could possibly get here.

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Seemed like I was right there with you mcatrophy, excellent!

There is no way I could publish pictures of this, we'd be invaded by every reader who could possibly get here.
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...so you've met some of us?!?!?!?!?

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"There is no way a picture can reflect the pleasure I get looking at sheep"
Perhaps it's better you didn't take pictures
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But it's quite understandable why you fit in around here
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Pleasure looking at sheep?? I thought that was a fetish of men from the Middle East!!
In my case, the pleasure is seeing them in the fields where they belong, not darting across the road in front of me
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Unlike some of the Forumites who want to be in the fields with the sheep
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Please ensure you read my original post, not the miss-quote shown here.

 
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