Mud baths are nice but that's taking things a little too far... :blink:
Nope, just me.Glad to hear you are OK. Did have your wife with you ?
I checked it and found no evidence of water intrusion in the final drive. I was planning to change it when I got home Sunday, but I don't think there was enough left in the bottle to completely fill it. I'll get it changed when I get back in a couple of weeks just to be safe.Wingman playing submarine. Hope you checked your final drive fluid...
Actually. . .outriggers aren't required. The bags work quite well as flotation devices, and didn't leak a drop. I don't think they are USCG approved though.All you fabricators out there... Please get busy on an outrigger farkle to be made available prior to next years SFO outing!
Did you make it all the way through to Hwy 21?Anyone wanting to tag along with me next year will be required to sign a liability waiver.
I've got a tire grooving iron. Ya jus need a little more bite....Did you make it all the way through to Hwy 21?Anyone wanting to tag along with me next year will be required to sign a liability waiver.
It might be a little easier if you let the road dry out a bit!
I had been kind of off my game all day, but looking back it would appear I was out of my mind as well. :dribble:Now that's pretty impressive for an FJR peep. You are hereby issued the coveted 'non-street *****' status award!
+1 to dcarver, that's some slick looking ****. Thanks for the deep water test!I had been kind of off my game all day, but looking back it would appear I was out of my mind as well. :dribble:Now that's pretty impressive for an FJR peep. You are hereby issued the coveted 'non-street *****' status award!
there were lotsa pondering aimed toward that mounted antenna
I was riding with these misfits and am no where in sight...my high viz jacket is draped across Isabella, so I'm sure I was listening to my mantra of "never pass up a bathroom"Raise your hands if you're lovin riding awesome Arkie roads in the rain!
This past Monday I heard about this. Gramps and I were waiting at a red light in Harrison, AR. A trucker on my right yells down at me; "Are you down here with the Forum?"I came over a small rise at about 25-30 mph and the road made a small bend to the left at the top. When I tried to correct to the left the front tire just kept sliding to the right. I had bled off some speed and probably hit the ditch at 15 mph or so. Damn that water got deep quick. I got it aimed back toward the road but ran out of momentum and traction before I got back out of the water. No real damage to the bike, other than need a towel and blow dryer.
Actually, the trucker you were talking to lives down the street from me. He's not remotely Southern, though. (North of the border actually). He told me he talked to some guys on FJR's going through Harrison, but I didn't realize he was telling everybody he could find. :glare:This past Monday I heard about this. Gramps and I were waiting at a red light in Harrison, AR. A trucker on my right yells down at me; "Are you down here with the Forum?"
"No. We, we missed it by a week."
"I thought maybe you stayed for an extra week of riding. Wingman floated his bike..."
At the next red light Gramps asks me what he said. I tell him and we both wonder what it means. I decide it's some sort of colorful Southern expression that we Northerns don't understand.
Holy ****. Our trucker friend meant it literally!
Glad to hear you and the bike are o.k.
There, fixed it for ya.That is a crazy story!! Wingman isfamousInfamous!
Here ya are, MikeI was riding with these misfits and am no where in sight...my high viz jacket is draped across Isabella, so I'm sure I was listening to my mantra of "never pass up a bathroom"
lets ride safe and be careful out there,
Mike in Nawlins'
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