Hoshiko
Hoshiko
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles.
Congrats on your second lap around the world :thumbup:
Congrats on your second lap around the world :thumbup:
Yes, on the way up north after crossing the Golden Gate, I took Highway 1 down to Stinson Beach and up the coast. That road was awesome.
Heading up the 101 I also came across a lot of roads with signs posted that vehicles over 35ft are prohibited or not advised. Talk about an invitation for bikes.
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles.
Congrats on your second lap around the world :thumbup:
When you use your bike as your only ride, and ride every single day. Sometimes it's tough to find an excuse to go ride. That's why I too rarely go to Red Rocks, or the lake. Maybe once a year.
But major road trips are fun! Meeting other forum members and riding with them is even better. I've met over 30 members, all have been great.
My last major road trip, I never met Dirk, Lone or John from Ventura. But it's like we have know each other for decades. Was such a blast.
Why don't you tag along to one of these Southern California rides? Lots of fun. California has the best roads.
And another thing I like about California. The majority of the Cagers have the common sense and awareness to acknowledge the motorcyclist. Either by lane splitting or yielding to the bikes by pulling off on a turn out to let us by. Not everyone, but certainly most and definatley more than you would find in any other state IMO. For the most part, California Cagers :thumbup:
My schedule just doesn't permit it. I play roller hockey on my only two nights off. I -need- my roller hockey. The big coast trip you guys pulled off though... I saw it on the forums about two weeks to late. I was already planning on something similar for next year... I had a week vacation to use, but that week was already taken by the time I saw the forum post. :/ Just very bad timing.
Don't forget me---TailgateVegas, you should try and come up here and do a NorCal tour with me some time. The roads up here are the best I've been on.
Don't forget me---Tailgate
After 1228 days coming off the showroom floor, brand spanking new.
Out of 13,000 forum members, I'm not sure how many of have reached this milestone. Off the top of my head, only three. Gosling (where are you)? Cali Rider and Calidin. If I missed anyone, post up! Okay, make it four! Dunno!
This picture was take on the 20th of August 2010 when I was in LA for the big Pow Wow between the Northern and Southern California members
Bike is a 2006, but purchased brand new on April 10 2007. That's an average of 41 miles or 66 km a day
I'm working on it.. I bought my FZ6 a week ago and have put 1200 miles on it.. :thumbup:
I have three things against me when it comes to putting a bunch of miles on a single bike..
1. I have a job, and when I'm working (all the time) I'm typically flying there, or driving with too much equipment to take on a bike. If I'm not home, I can't be riding..
2. Riding season (motorcycle) is from salt to salt. I ride as soon as the salt's washed off the roads in the spring, until they salt the roads in the winter.. I've ridden to work when it was 5 degrees F outside.. As soon as salt flies, I'm hoping for snow. Then I ride my other 600, which happens to be a 2003 Polaris 600 Classic..
3. Multiple bikes.. Can't ride them all at the same time, and I have them for different riding reasons..
2008 GL1800 Goldwing - Great for the long haul, or cold weather riding
2007 FZ6 - New toy set up for sport touring
2002 KLR650 - Old toy, set up for Adventure touring
1996 VFR750 - Hopefully sold soon.. Great bike, but the FZ6 is it's replacement.
1985 BMW R80 - Old classic airhead. Just plain fun to ride, but no wind protection so it's a summer bike.
Like I said, I want to ride them all, but I can't ride more than one at a time.. When I'm putting miles on one, I'm not putting miles on the others.. I average around 20K per year spread out on all the bikes.
Yeah, it'd be nice to have a long riding season like in Cali, but I spend enough time in California to know that half of that riding time is spent at zero MPH, sitting on a freeway, looking at a 65 mph speed limit sign while you're not moving. Great area, if you could get rid of 98% of the people that are there..:BLAA:
I'll take the requirement of needing to snowmobile every time..:thumbup:
Looking forward to seeing 50K on my FZ6..
1. Get a different Job
But I LIKE my job. Been servicing paper making equipment for over 20 years.
2. Move to a sunnier climate (You can split lanes in Cali)
Spent enough time in Cali to know that it's the absolute last place in the USA that I'd want to live.. Too many people, too many stupid rules, and too many stupid people making more rules. (I'm also a Federally licensed firearms collector and shoot competitively on a regular basis, year around.)
3. Get rid of the other bikes except for the FZ since it does everything that the others do anyways.
The Wing offers long distance comfort and 2 up comfort, the KLR goes ANYWHERE, and the BMW is classic cool. And the VFR is for sale.
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Lane splitting?? I'd just as soon live/ride somewhere that doesn't require it.
(how off topic can I go?) Cali is great for those that like that living condition.. As I said, if you got rid of 98% of the people there, I'd move.. Until that happens, I'll stay here.. I get to California for work about a half dozen times a year as it is.. (lots of paper machines converting all that recycled stuff in just the LA area, let alone a few around San Fran, and and northern part of the state.)
Like I said, I've put 1200 on the FZ6 in the last week. This weekend has me wandering gravel roads and class "B" roads in Iowa.. It's KLR territory..
Anyway....I like your choice of bikes and I'm glad you're enjoying the FZ. I hope you don't take offense to my comments...I was just giving my perspective like you did. Ever think of taking it to Blackhawk farms for a track day?
As far as Track Day at BHF, I've been out there for races, but my schedule doesn't jive with their's.. I'm typically gone during the week and the track days out there are usually on Wednesdays.. The few weekends they have don't work with my schedule. I did ride a track day at Shannonville Motorsports Park in Belleville, Ontario a few years back and had a blast!! Someday, BHF and I will be able to get together.. My luck, I'll get a flat while driving the 3 miles to the track.. :BLAA:
Cali is great for those that like that living condition.. As I said, if you got rid of 98% of the people there, I'd move.. Until that happens, I'll stay here.. I get to California for work about a half dozen times a year as it is.. (lots of paper machines converting all that recycled stuff in just the LA area, let alone a few around San Fran, and and northern part of the state.)
When you use your bike as your only ride, and ride every single day. Sometimes it's tough to find an excuse to go ride.