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First Ride of 2010

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 4:36 pm
by XILAR8
After enduring a few weeks of withdrawal, I finally got in a short ride today. The only ice I had to navigate was in my neighborhood. Delightful. Here's wishing you all a healthy, prosperous, and Happy New Year!

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:56 am
by AntonLargiader
Dang! I haven't moved a bike in a week or more. I'd like to think that streak will end soon, but it's just so bitterly cold most of the time.

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:26 am
by MTSweger
I, too, was able to squeeze in a coupe short rides last weekend. Fired up Cyndi's Silverwing for a 50-mile "battery charge" and came back to exchange it for the F800, which was a much colder ride with its mini fairing and windshield. Hoping to stretch the GT's legs a bit sometime this weekend--gotta rotate the fuel and put some new electrons in the battery, don't ya know... 8)

-MTS

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:17 pm
by Hawkinsjm
Short fairings are to blame for feeling a little chilly?

That sounds like "old woman" syndrome to me. When I get home from Afghanistan I guess I'll have to take that chilly ol'F800 off your arthritic hands granny. Of course, I'll have to remove the handy cap rails you've had installed and I'll probably never get the BenGay smell out of the grips. :lol:

Mike Hawkins (Mike2)

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:55 pm
by AntonLargiader
Some lucky guy got in a ride on my K75RT on Saturday. We're still on cleanup detail so I didn't get out myself. Today would have been OK for Meredith to ride in but the forecast looked pretty bad. As it stands now, it was a fine riding day after all.

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:47 pm
by Hawkinsjm
I've been in Afghanistan for going on eight months now and I left Charlottesville at the end of June just as the riding season was kicking off. I've heard from Sweger that I've missed some great snow so I'm not that disappointed that I've missed winter but, I hope I'll be home by the first week of April so I don't miss some Spring rides.

The biggest mistake I've made is ordering the DVD set of The Long Way Around and The Long Way Down. Since watching the first adventure I've now starting noticing how many days I have left before my return.

Mike2

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:12 pm
by XILAR8
Thanks for your service, Mike. Look forward to riding with you upon your return!

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:49 am
by MTSweger
Hawkinsjm wrote:Short fairings are to blame for feeling a little chilly?

That sounds like "old woman" syndrome to me. When I get home from Afghanistan I guess I'll have to take that chilly ol'F800 off your arthritic hands granny. Of course, I'll have to remove the handy cap rails you've had installed and I'll probably never get the BenGay smell out of the grips. :lol:

Mike Hawkins (Mike2)
That's OK, Mikey. Go ahead and yuk it up there, buddy. We'll be sure to replace those "handicap rails" with some nice little pink streamers on the handlebars before you return, girly man.
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Maybe you'll want to pick up one of these to match:
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Plus, I am going for a nice long ride on the GT in a few minutes--and maybe tomorrow too... What are YOU doing today? :P

All kidding aside (for now), when are you expecting to be back in town? Everything's cool with your house and motorcycle, but I'm thinking the F800 is due for another ride to rotate the fuel and recharge the battery. As always, let me and Cyndi know if you need anything while you're over there in Trashcanistan.

Cheers,

-MTS

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:38 am
by Hawkinsjm
Thanks Mike,

You're proof of the adage that there are no friends like biker friends.....or is that....there are no friends if they're biker friends?

No seriously, I owe you and Cyndi a lot and I will always remember the kindness. It must be the experience you've gained from all of your boy's deployments to the war zones. He's the real serviceman. I'm just REMFing.

That reminds me: Everyone please congratulate Grandpa!

He has his first grandchild on the way.

Congratulations Buddy. I'll plan on seeing you sometime during the first week of April and riding with all of the Blue Ridge Riders at least by the first weekend of May if not the first weekend of April and I will definitely be at Morton's open house in April. I'm having bike gear withdrawals.

Mike2

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:08 am
by MTSweger
Hawkinsjm wrote:I'll plan on seeing you sometime during the first week of April and riding with all of the Blue Ridge Riders at least by the first weekend of May if not the first weekend of April and I will definitely be at Morton's open house in April. I'm having bike gear withdrawals.
Ahem... You are having bike gear withdrawals? WTF? You know, a real rider would have simply said "motorcycle withdrawals" or "can't wait to ride again." Now you've gone and revealed where your true passion lies. :oops:

It will be good to have you back Mike. We miss you! Now before you go getting get all teary eyed, realize that there is a huge backlog of "humor and blame at your expense" that's been piling up at work since our resident office scapegoat has been gone. Don't worry though, we've all agreed that it's probably best to not unload all of it on you at once, but spread it out over the summer... and something tells me it's going to be a very LONG summer. Yeah, slow and painful--that's the ticket. As always, we'll be sure to "fire for effect" too. :P

OK folks, calm down. I'm not really trying to be mean to Mikey, but he makes it so easy. Besides, he would expect nothing less from me. Can you feel the love? :lol:

-MTS

Re: First Ride of 2010

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:19 am
by MTSweger
Hawkinsjm wrote:and I will definitely be at Morton's open house in April.
P.S. - Dude, you're gonna love the new S1000RR. What an awesome machine! Morton's had 3 or 4 of them sitting on the showroom floor when I was in there a week or two ago. Sitting on BMW's new liter bike, it feels like a 600cc, weight-wise. I'm hoping Morton's will have the S1000RR available for demo rides during their open house, though I'm not sure I could rationalize the purchase. If I were about 15 years younger, on the other hand....

-MTS