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madmike2

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It was a wet and rainy night..........

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....followed by a sprinkly day, but SOME of us rode anyway!

Okay...Hycle's battery went "Pffffttt", but his battery is always a little flat. And Debs is getting over a cold (So Rog says...), and Gfran :dntknw: , uber-absent were Brad, Christy and Old Michael, Sacramento Mike brought Sacramento Janet in the car.

Glas1/2ful and madmie2 were the intrepid and dedicated sport-touring representatives in attendance: We actually RODE our bikes!

Leaving the house, barely sprinkling...piece-of-cake!

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Gratuitous thermometer shot. Not cold, just mildly invigorating.

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I love getting gassed on New Years morning!

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Heading North on Hwy 99, going to Starbucks to meet the rest of the NorCal FJRs.

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I'll be back...gotta find a missing photo.

Aha...found it!

Here are all the FJRs at Starbucks, awaiting for "kickstands up" @ 1000.

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I got theis photo of Rog taking a photo of FJRonamissionx2 (Brian & Susan) in front of their NOT-AN-FJR.

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Along Hwy 16, this is Sloughhouse, a busy fruit and vegetable stand in the fall.

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Heading downhill into Jackson, CA.

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Nice shots...and way to show the colors there MM!

There must have been a lot of rain! I know Murph and I rode through a rainstorm that dropped 6 inches of rain in the upper 30s one October...that's not neccessarily as fun as it sounds. :clapping:

 
When we got to the casino I'd hoped to park with the rest of the NorCal FJRs. Alas....the parking attendant directed me to where another group of bikes was parked.

I know that this forum likes to poke fun at "Those Guys" who ride a certain style/brand of motorcycle, but.....well....they were riding!

If truth be told, I talked with a couple of them and they had 50 bikes signed up...they had 12. I guess that's about the same ratio as we had. :blink:

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Once we got into the casino and were directed to our table(s), Sacramento Mike led everyone in a rousingm New Years Day game of Musical Chairs! ;)

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Here's the group-table shot, left front, clockwise:

Gfrans (Cindy & Gary), RogDebs, FJRonamission (Susan & Brian), Sacramento Janet and Sacramento Mike,

Gas1/2ful (Dan) who actually rode his FJR to a RTE, Hycles (Terri & Mike)

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SacMike demonstrates the proper method for ingesting a CInnamon APple

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If that fails....make wure it's really really dead!

It's a good thing there wasn't a meat cleaver handy...this could have turned messy... :dribble:

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After heading down stairs for hugs, handshakes, Happy New Year wishes and tearful goodbyes, it was time for me to head home.

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Riding through Sloughhouse I got this barn picture for Andrew. This complex was once a processing and shipping center for a Hops Farm.

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Near my home is the town of Sheldon. As long as I've lived in this area I've always promised myself that "one day" I was going to stop and look at the concrete sculptures and antique farm implements in front of a realty office building. In true "Candy Butt" fashion, that I'm trying to adapt from Carver and a certain Elder Michael, today was "that day".

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What good is a Bison sculpture without the attendent "Injun"?

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There's some interesting equipment here, in various stages of decay.

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The piece in the center appears to be a portable elevator of some kind. Theirs an auger that unfolds at the rear and the main forward leaning part with the lift chain and paddles tilts up to vertical.

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Plows in a row. That's a belt-driven thresher of some kind on the left. A seeder/planter in the foreground.

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Wheaties remembers when these were shiny and new at the dealer where he worked while attending college.

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Old Michael was an apprentice operator (he stoked the boiler) on one of these before he changed careers.

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8 miles later, I'm back in my home town.

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Not a long day....according to the mileage...

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But an absolutely great way to Ride In The New Year, share good food with friends and enjoy wonderful riding and life stories with those same warm and kind friends.

I wish and hope that all of you are blessed with the type of owners we have in NorCal.

 
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Cool pix MM2. Did I see a lightly frakled steam powered Gen2 sitting there amoung those rusted relics? :huh:

114 Miles, that's double what I'm planning to ride this year.

 
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Here's my FJR contribution then.. MM2's rear end

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Aaaand, the front end :)

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I will add also ---- it was good to see Brian, AND the lady who keeps him in check :lol: --- wifey Susan ...

 
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Thanks for sharing all of you. It felt like we were there. I even felt a little chilly looking at the ride photos. :clapping:

 
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