140 miles on the A1
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140 miles on the A1
4 hours 2 minutes ago - 4 hours 1 minute ago
There is no better time of year than winter to ride a big water heater like a Kawasaki 1300.
No worries, I've overheating, and the warm air feels great.Trailer out to my favorite hotspot.
Rode to Santa Margarita, California, where we met at The Porch.
Saw this sign in the bathroom.
The boys are pontificating and solving all of the world's troubles.
Kurt, Clement Salvadori, Dan S, Brian Hill, Steven S, barry C, and Ken Friend.
No one can hear worth a shit anymore, which makes the conversation really funny at times.
We rode the Pozo Saloon route and ended up at lunch in Creston California.
The hamburger at the Loading Chute was really good.
Just know that if you ask for separate checks, they will automatically put a 20% gratuity on your bill.
Barry C, Brian L, and myself rode to Morro Bay.
Those two stopped for coffee I think, I continued it on and rode Turri Rd then to cycled gear. San Luis Obispo, California.
I'm always mindful that I have limited range on this bike.
So I often stop early just to prevent raing anxiety.
Doing the arithmetic, almost 39 miles per gallon on a nice and easy slow ride.
The bike seems to be running good, although it has a rougher idle than I would like.
140 miles on the day. It was really a fun ride.
No worries, I've overheating, and the warm air feels great.Trailer out to my favorite hotspot.
Rode to Santa Margarita, California, where we met at The Porch.
Saw this sign in the bathroom.
The boys are pontificating and solving all of the world's troubles.
Kurt, Clement Salvadori, Dan S, Brian Hill, Steven S, barry C, and Ken Friend.
No one can hear worth a shit anymore, which makes the conversation really funny at times.
We rode the Pozo Saloon route and ended up at lunch in Creston California.
The hamburger at the Loading Chute was really good.
Just know that if you ask for separate checks, they will automatically put a 20% gratuity on your bill.
Barry C, Brian L, and myself rode to Morro Bay.
Those two stopped for coffee I think, I continued it on and rode Turri Rd then to cycled gear. San Luis Obispo, California.
I'm always mindful that I have limited range on this bike.
So I often stop early just to prevent raing anxiety.
Doing the arithmetic, almost 39 miles per gallon on a nice and easy slow ride.
The bike seems to be running good, although it has a rougher idle than I would like.
140 miles on the day. It was really a fun ride.
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Re: 140 miles on the A1
1 hour 34 minutes ago
Very nice. Is that THE Clement Salvadori - the author and motor cycle magazine contributor?
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