vIRGININA
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Virginia here too..
I am in Northern VA near Winchester. Great rides.. Starting riding in March and have over 2000 miles on bike.. I just keep riding. Anyone up for riding let me know.. I think I rode with someone on here already.. We did the tennis balls in the parking lot at the beginning of season..
- storysunfolding
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NOVA rider checking in....new rider (more or less, 5 months or so) with Kawasaki Versys
I'm in Woodbridge (or is it Dale City...or Dumfries? who can tell in Prince William County??) Anyways, off of 234 and Spriggs.
I'd also like to post a question: Now that it's starting to get colder, how many people are going to continue riding through the winter? I mean, I'm going to try and ride as long as I can...it's not really that cold here, but I think I'll skip the few times that it does snow.
I'm in Woodbridge (or is it Dale City...or Dumfries? who can tell in Prince William County??) Anyways, off of 234 and Spriggs.
I'd also like to post a question: Now that it's starting to get colder, how many people are going to continue riding through the winter? I mean, I'm going to try and ride as long as I can...it's not really that cold here, but I think I'll skip the few times that it does snow.
- storysunfolding
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I'm in Falls Church and ride year round. In the past I've stopped riding for some snow and ice, but this year I have a sidecar all ready to go.
If you want to go year round I highly recommend heated gear. I use Gerbing and Morton's BMW in Fredericksburg is the #1 seller of Gerbing in teh country. However, last year a few articles heralded the new tourmaster heated gear for being more efficient and less expensive so I may juts buy one of those too.
Shout out if you ever want to go for a ride, I'm starting a part time job teaching the military sport bike course at Quanitco so I'll be near woodbridge fairly often.
If you want to go year round I highly recommend heated gear. I use Gerbing and Morton's BMW in Fredericksburg is the #1 seller of Gerbing in teh country. However, last year a few articles heralded the new tourmaster heated gear for being more efficient and less expensive so I may juts buy one of those too.
Shout out if you ever want to go for a ride, I'm starting a part time job teaching the military sport bike course at Quanitco so I'll be near woodbridge fairly often.
- DieMonkeys
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- Location: Decorah, IA
How do you like the Versys? I'm picking one up after I get my new job (very soon!).dgauthier703 wrote:NOVA rider checking in....new rider (more or less, 5 months or so) with Kawasaki Versys
I'm in Woodbridge (or is it Dale City...or Dumfries? who can tell in Prince William County??) Anyways, off of 234 and Spriggs.
I'd also like to post a question: Now that it's starting to get colder, how many people are going to continue riding through the winter? I mean, I'm going to try and ride as long as I can...it's not really that cold here, but I think I'll skip the few times that it does snow.
Also, my gf is from Woodbridge and we go up there to see her mother from time to time, if I'm up there with the new Versys I'll give you a PM and we can ride together.
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storysunfolding: Thanks for the advice...I checked it out online and you're right; it's not as expensive as I figured it would be...I'll go check it out at coleman or maybe Morton's if I get down to Fredericksburg.
When are you in Quantico? I mean, is it a weekend thing or other times? I live pretty close to there...close enough to hear the explosions when they do "tests"
I think we're on opposite ends of the experience spectrum, but I still wouldn't mind having other people to ride with
DieMonkeys: I really love it! I originally started looking at the KLR650, but in the end chose the Versys b/c it's better suited to what I wanted to do, which is mostly commuting (58 miles round trip). I'm 6'3", so the height is great for me...I sat on some of the more "standard" kawasaki's and they're kinda awkward for taller people. I also didn't think that the sport ones (like the ninja) would be so comfortable for longer rides. The seat on the Versys is really comfortable, so good for the longer rides (though the most I've been on it continuously is 2 hours).
I'm not sure how valid my opinion is, seeing as this is my first bike, but I've been pretty happy with it. But sure, if you're coming to Woodbridge, let me know and I'll see if I'm in town (I travel quite a bit for my job)
When are you in Quantico? I mean, is it a weekend thing or other times? I live pretty close to there...close enough to hear the explosions when they do "tests"

DieMonkeys: I really love it! I originally started looking at the KLR650, but in the end chose the Versys b/c it's better suited to what I wanted to do, which is mostly commuting (58 miles round trip). I'm 6'3", so the height is great for me...I sat on some of the more "standard" kawasaki's and they're kinda awkward for taller people. I also didn't think that the sport ones (like the ninja) would be so comfortable for longer rides. The seat on the Versys is really comfortable, so good for the longer rides (though the most I've been on it continuously is 2 hours).
I'm not sure how valid my opinion is, seeing as this is my first bike, but I've been pretty happy with it. But sure, if you're coming to Woodbridge, let me know and I'll see if I'm in town (I travel quite a bit for my job)
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Newbie in VA
Hey there,
I'm a new rider in NoVa. I went to get my first oil change on a "new to me" bike and the mechanic said I need to "go west." That's west of Woodbridge. Anyone have info on some decent short rides for a newbie in the northern VA area?
..ready to build those skills...
I'm a new rider in NoVa. I went to get my first oil change on a "new to me" bike and the mechanic said I need to "go west." That's west of Woodbridge. Anyone have info on some decent short rides for a newbie in the northern VA area?
..ready to build those skills...

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