RB's
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Any day with a ride on the FJR, or any cycle for that matter, is a good day. Especially if you take the long way home to let a little frustration of the work day out with a twist of the right wrist.
Same up here. Suck it up princess, learn to embrace the rain. Its those damn 15 minute torrential downpours that suck.Have only been able to put on 400 miles since the end of May. Anyone up here in the Northeast knows the weather has been absolutely terrible this summer. July has been the 2nd wettest in history!
Glad that I have a job to go to (at least for the moment).
Roughly an hour each way, I can vary the route a lot. 99% country roads -- farms, forests, lakes, hills and valleys. I regularly see mink, weasels, turkeys, fisher(cat), beaver, porcupines, hawks, owls, eagles, for better or worse deer, herons and many other critters. In the summer I watch the sun come up and watch the sun set. All other times it is dark when I leave for work and dark when I leave to go home.
Then recently there are the 12+ hour days, 5 days a week, often with bonus 5-8 hrs on Saturdays. All straight salary, no OT.
So, you live in Moscow, you have an FJR, and you can't ride due to health issues? Wow, that's messed up.So trust me it could be worse.
Any day with a ride on the FJR, or any cycle for that matter, is a good day. Especially if you take the long way home to let a little frustration of the work day out with a twist of the right wrist.
Same here...three miles one stoplight.... Usually not worth it....It's just a tease!2.2 mile commute to work
I don't usually ride because in the time it takes to put my gear on I could be there already. Plus, riding only tempts me to take a day off.
Sheez... and I thought I had it rough. :exhappysmiley:The things people complain about...sheesh!
You have a job, I'm unemployed since Christmas and on the government dole, 1st Federal extension...I got nuthin' else to do but ride, (and of course look for work)
Happily I read all of the NEPRT's and I put PR2's on at the last tire change interval which for me has always been 5K max. Now I have over 4K on the PR2's and looking to go at least 7K or 8K.
I have just over 17K on the year, including numerous trips to the High Sierra Passes, one 1400 mile tour of NorCal and another 1000 miles since last Friday in the Sierras including Sonora, Ebbetts twice, Carson twice, around Tahoe, Emerald Bay, and a bunch of goat roads (Jesus Maria, Sheep Ranch, FR-71/Packsaddle Pass, Silver Fork, North South Rd.)
I just got a lightly used OEM rear shock for $20 from jocko87 (he da man!).
I am moving to a rent free pad for the rest of the summer, it's offa SR-88 30 miles east of Jackson and right at the door to the Sierras...I can be at 8,000 feet in less than an hour...
The bike needs maintenance but I have access to a shop stocked with tools, I can mail order parts, no dealer close...so what am I complaining about?
... Uhhh...what was the question? B)
For God's (and your) sake, take it easy! LISTEN TO THE DOCTOR!So, you live in Moscow, you have an FJR, and you can't ride due to health issues? Wow, that's messed up.So trust me it could be worse.
Yep I have lived in Moscow for right around the past 30 years, yes I own a 2008 FJR, and yes I am not allowed to ride right now.
Due to the gall stones, I had over 10 still when they took out my gall bladdar, and the 3 cysts in my pancreas I couldn't ride until I had my surgery. From May 5th - July 6th.
Problem is they have me on lifting restrictions (under 20 pounds) since the surgery for another week or two so I don't get a hernia.
And as we all know the FJR is a little more than 20 pounds
Plus I teach motorcycle safety for the state of Idaho, and I haven't been able to do that since I got sick either.
So I have had no motorcycle fun in the past 3 months :dribble:
I hope everyone has a great time that is coming to Moscow this weekend, I may swing down there, it will just suck to see all those FJR's and know I can't ride with everyone.
Ah ya poor fuker Well ya got guts for admitting it anyway. :lol2:Don't lift anything bigger than your d**k. Mine's in here somewhere..
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Look closer:Ah ya poor fuker Well ya got guts for admitting it anyway. :lol2:Don't lift anything bigger than your d**k. Mine's in here somewhere..
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Ah! Good to know that extenze **** really works.. :lol:Look closer:Ah ya poor fuker Well ya got guts for admitting it anyway. :lol2:Don't lift anything bigger than your d**k. Mine's in here somewhere..
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You feel bad? Think about how those prisoners you're transporting feel. :rofl:I have to drive a POS Ford Econline van with bad A/C in Arizona 8-10 hours a day. I don't want to hear any whinning about a few minutes ride on the FJR to work......nut up dammit.
You feel bad? Think about how those prisoners you're transporting feel. :rofl:I have to drive a POS Ford Econline van with bad A/C in Arizona 8-10 hours a day. I don't want to hear any whinning about a few minutes ride on the FJR to work......nut up dammit.
So, from now on we call you.............Coyote? :lol2:You feel bad? Think about how those prisoners you're transporting feel. :rofl:I have to drive a POS Ford Econline van with bad A/C in Arizona 8-10 hours a day. I don't want to hear any whinning about a few minutes ride on the FJR to work......nut up dammit.
Naw, they are not prisoners, they are my fares....from the border to Phx, no questions asked....
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