TractorTYMe
Veteran Member
I went around our local reservoir from Hungry Horse Dam built in 1949 on my -83 Honda XL600R
That's a SWEET Thumper!!!!I went around our local reservoir from Hungry Horse Dam built in 1949 on my -83 Honda XL600R
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Yes, this XL600 only has 6200 miles on it, got it last year with 4k miles on it. I have a 2016 Ducati MTS 1200S for touring.That's a SWEET Thumper!!!!
I'm seriously considering a new Honda CRF300L Rally... something lighter than my BMW GS Adventure, that I can get in tighter areas. Sweet ride you have there!
I went around our local reservoir from Hungry Horse Dam built in 1949 on my -83 Honda XL600R
They are fantastic bikes. Always starts, and acts like a diesel.....love the torque of these things.Looks a lot like my 1982 XL500R. Great bikes...bottomless low end torque!
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When I was younger I had a rule about riding, as long as it was above 40F and not raining I would take the bike to work. Now knocking on the door of 60 it has changed a bit. 55F and no rain for today.I hear ya!!!!
I'm not a fair weather rider, per se... but, if I'm setting out to ride / commute, and it's raining sideways, I tend to pass. Even with all my goretex Klim gear, I just tend to take the Jeep.
Now, if I get caught in the rain whilst out, no worries. No stranger to the rain for sure... but, the older I get, the more cantankerous I get.
When I retired from the Army, I said there are four things I will NEVER do at the same time again...
COLD
WET
SLEEPY
HUNGRY
I'll do three of the four, but not all four. Wet being my least favorite.
Ride often, ride safe!
Yes Sir.. been in hail as well, no fun! I rode again this morning... I commute to work and back 80(ish) miles round trip. I'm a retired Army Dude, still working as a MIL Contractor. I am lucky, my ride is two lanes of country road rual bliss! It was a nippy 55 degrees this morning, but didn't have to dodge any deer. I prefer two wheels over four, any day. I call it my two wheeled therapy!When I was younger I had a rule about riding, as long as it was above 40F and not raining I would take the bike to work. Now knocking on the door of 60 it has changed a bit. 55F and no rain for today.
I have been stuck in rain and hail before. Geared up and looking like they typical ADV rider, so I looked like a rolling traffic cone. When the hail came the only part that hurt was the top of my feet. There was no armor on the top of my feet and I sure did feel it.
Those are games for the young.
Bad T-storms are to be here today by noon, tornado, hail all that mess, but after that Wed and Thurs are to be nice before the rain starts up again for the weekend. I hope to be on the bike for those two days. I have 11 days left till retirement, I would like to ride to work at least a couple of those days.
And don't forget, if you still do have to work, June 11 is national ride to work day.
I am a 60 mile round trip from work. I have also tagged a few deer, one on the bike, killed the bike and the deer. Left me with three broken ribs, two busted thumbs, but no road rash....that gear again.Yes Sir.. been in hail as well, no fun! I rode again this morning... I commute to work and back 80(ish) miles round trip. I'm a retired Army Dude, still working as a MIL Contractor. I am lucky, my ride is two lanes of country road rual bliss! It was a nippy 55 degrees this morning, but didn't have to dodge any deer. I prefer two wheels over four, any day. I call it my two wheeled therapy!
June 11th will definitely be celebrated!
Cheers!
Darren