Back In The Saddle
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I always read on this forum about the leather butt folks who routinely do 500 to 3,000 miles per ride (or more!). Frankly, I'm jealous. So I ditched work on Thursday and just did my personal "biggest" ride of 467 miles in a single day (yes, I know - someday I'll grow up)... but I've found that I "need" to ride a fairly long day every two weeks or so just to keep my sanity.
Now, I have the luxury of living in SoCal, so the weather isn't that big of a factor - and, I own my own business - so there's no boss to piss off. Still, I find that if I don't get my "ride" in - I'm just a real ashle. Well, let me clarify, I'm a real ashle to begin with - but I mean that I'm an even bigger one without the ride.
There's just something about it. I don't know how to explain it to anyone who doesn't ride... but I'm SURE that you folks can at least relate?
I'm back in the saddle (nice handle, I know) - after 10 years of not having a bike - and through this forum I picked the FJR over the ST1300. Wow. Wow.
It's so great to have such a great performance bike and a (semi) comfortable ride - I just NEED to ride it. I've parked my cage for the past 2 months (except for the 2 days of rain we got here - yes, I know - I'm a *****) - but man - this bike is really... well... "IT".
Many thanks to all the posters here - and for the honest, no B.S. posts. I made one of the best buys EVER based on your collective experience and advice. THANKS!
Bob
P.S. Details of the ride (if you're in SoCal): Moorpark to 126, up the 5 (down the Grapevine), to 166 (Maricopa). Then turn right to 33, through Taft, up to the 58. Once you're out of Taft, it's really breath-taking! I mean, long sweeps, tight turns, grassy meadows that turn into trees, and back again. Damn nice ride. Then, on the 58 take "Bitterwater Road" (didn't know it existed). It's a long, high-speed road (REALLY rough in the last 1/3) - up to the 46. Take 46 to 101 and continue on 46 West to Highway 1. Turn left - and continue through Morro Bay, through San Luis Obispo, and to the 153. Once there - go back through the "back country" and you'll be dumped out at the 101 again in Santa Barbara. Continue back to the 126 - take the exit for 150 and turn RIGHT at Harvard and RIGHT at 12th. That takes you back to Balcom Canyon Road and whoppa - back home again. I left at 8:15 am and with 2 gas stops and 1 Taco Bell stop - rolled back in the driveway at 5:45 pm. Now THAT'S A NICE RIDE.
Now, I have the luxury of living in SoCal, so the weather isn't that big of a factor - and, I own my own business - so there's no boss to piss off. Still, I find that if I don't get my "ride" in - I'm just a real ashle. Well, let me clarify, I'm a real ashle to begin with - but I mean that I'm an even bigger one without the ride.
There's just something about it. I don't know how to explain it to anyone who doesn't ride... but I'm SURE that you folks can at least relate?
I'm back in the saddle (nice handle, I know) - after 10 years of not having a bike - and through this forum I picked the FJR over the ST1300. Wow. Wow.
It's so great to have such a great performance bike and a (semi) comfortable ride - I just NEED to ride it. I've parked my cage for the past 2 months (except for the 2 days of rain we got here - yes, I know - I'm a *****) - but man - this bike is really... well... "IT".
Many thanks to all the posters here - and for the honest, no B.S. posts. I made one of the best buys EVER based on your collective experience and advice. THANKS!
Bob
P.S. Details of the ride (if you're in SoCal): Moorpark to 126, up the 5 (down the Grapevine), to 166 (Maricopa). Then turn right to 33, through Taft, up to the 58. Once you're out of Taft, it's really breath-taking! I mean, long sweeps, tight turns, grassy meadows that turn into trees, and back again. Damn nice ride. Then, on the 58 take "Bitterwater Road" (didn't know it existed). It's a long, high-speed road (REALLY rough in the last 1/3) - up to the 46. Take 46 to 101 and continue on 46 West to Highway 1. Turn left - and continue through Morro Bay, through San Luis Obispo, and to the 153. Once there - go back through the "back country" and you'll be dumped out at the 101 again in Santa Barbara. Continue back to the 126 - take the exit for 150 and turn RIGHT at Harvard and RIGHT at 12th. That takes you back to Balcom Canyon Road and whoppa - back home again. I left at 8:15 am and with 2 gas stops and 1 Taco Bell stop - rolled back in the driveway at 5:45 pm. Now THAT'S A NICE RIDE.
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