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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 4:02 am
by SilveradoGirl
WOW...congrats on the 1100 miles !!

I have that many myself, but um....yeah, I've had my bike a wee bit longer than you

....Glad to hear your out enjoying it. Keep the shiny side up!
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:14 am
by Scoutmedic
I took a look at it today and it's actually about 1,230 miles. I put about 84 miles each week on it just riding back and forth to work. Then there's the joy riding miles and the errand running miles. It adds up pretty quick. I have to start my truck once each week just to make sure it'll still run for when I need it.

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:58 am
by Scoutmedic
Well, at around 1,300 miles I had my first "near fall". I was turning a corner in the city and hit a patch of sand/dirt/gravel and the bike started to slide out from under me. I managed to complete the turn without taking a fall but, my heart was in my throat. I definitely started paying more attention to the road again. I hadn't realized how overconfident I'd become.
Scared my one co-worker today. It wasn't raining at my house but, I got 2 miles down the road towards work and it had poured. I pulled off the road to get my rain gear on and was bent over behind my bike when she drove by. She whipped her car around and came to check on me. Poor kid. When I got here today, she proceeded to chew my butt out for "scaring her half to death". She thought I'd wrecked and broke my leg...
I've got 1,459.5 miles on Her now with no problems and still averaging around 52 mpg.
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:45 pm
by NorthernPete
whooo hoo! Milage! good stuff, Glad you didnt bite it when you hit the gravel, pain in the arse eh? I did the same thing, but with a sewer cover.
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 6:39 am
by Scoutmedic
Went on another group ride yesterday. There were 10 bikes and 11 people on a trip of about 210 miles. I'll try and remember to take pics next time or to snag some from one of the other riders to post. The bikes were; 6 Harleys (2 fatboy's, 1 dyna, 1 sportster 883, 1 sportster 1200, 1 Custom with bear murals), 1 Yamaha (Roadstar or VStar 1300), 1 Kawasaki Concours, 1 Honda Shadow 750 and my Suzuki S50. A Goldwing rider backed out at the last minute. Pretty diverse group.
We visited two motorcycle accessory stores and a Harley dealership. I picked up a quick release buckle for my helmet and a set of Saddlebags. I've got updated pics loaded on
My Bike Page. The main page is thumbnailed so don't be afraid to open with dialup. HOWEVER, the actual pics are huge. I haven't downsized them yet. I'll post here when I have.
Stay Safe Out There!
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:39 am
by Scoutmedic
Low's in the 50's, High's in the 70's. The carefree days of summer riding are coming to an end. I had to put the thermal liner back into my jacket for my commute to and from work. The jeans are a bit too chilly too. I'm going to have to break out the overpants again soon. I am NOT looking forward to the cold weather.
On a happy note for anyone in the Tionesta PA area (16353 area code), they had their first Biker Rally and it was a huge success. Billy Lane was there to sign autographs. He didn't bring any of his bikes unfortunately. Reports from people that were there (I had to work...

) say that the bikes numbered well over 2,000. I also heard a rumor that there are plans to expand it to 3 days next year and the OCC crew has been booked as the special guest.
Happy Riding and Stay Safe Out There!
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:25 pm
by jstark47
Scoutmedic wrote:
Low's in the 50's, High's in the 70's. The carefree days of summer riding are coming to an end. I had to put the thermal liner back into my jacket for my commute to and from work. The jeans are a bit too chilly too. I'm going to have to break out the overpants again soon. I am NOT looking forward to the cold weather.
75 beats 95. Unfortunately, it's 55 here in the east tonight. Probably colder out by you. Put the liner back in my mesh jacket, with a sweatshirt under that, and a long sleeve shirt under the sweatshirt. Still too cold. Tomorrow the heavy Triumph jacket comes out for the morning commute. Seems like it goes from brutally hot to chilly in just a couple of weeks.
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:22 pm
by Scoutmedic
That's for sure. I've got all the liners in my jacket and broke out the heavy riding pants. Went out to ride my bike to work this morning, all dressed, turn the key on, *FLASH* *BANG* Thunderstorm.
Well, no riding to work today... lol
I don't mind rain but, rain with temps in the 50's and lightening flashing around? No thanks!

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:36 am
by jstark47
Corry, huh? You guys are pretty close to the lake there. Do you get lake-effect snow like Buffalo does?
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:49 pm
by Scoutmedic
Oh definitely. I'm right in the middle of the PA "snowbelt". We get lake effect constantly all winter.