Glad to do it I took Jay and Larry on another short ride on Friday to show them Saddleback MT. it is the home place of Abraham Lincoln's mother. Of course all the history books say that she was from Virginia and she was before the state split.
That is OK Jay. I filled up in the valley and left there at 5:30 and would have been home by 8:00 but stopped for gas and ran into a friend and shot the bull for half hour. No rain here but they got pounded west of here.
Glad that you made it to your son's house safely. I was going to leave today but instead left yesterday to miss the rain we were to get today and as of yet, no rain. Go figure.
Glad you made it home safely Steve. I was going to stay there till today but Jay talked me into leaving yesterday because of the threat of rain and got home at 8:30 PM.
I walked in the door at 8:30 this evening. Decided to get home before the rain tomorrow. Had a great time showing you all those great roads and thanks to all that made it to the rally and hope all make it home safe. Forgot to add that thanks to everyone we raised $335.00 from the Tee shirts that Lewis sent me for ST. Jude
I have done both. The Sky Line Drive several times. If you plan on doing it, It will be an all day ride. The SLD is 108 miles and a 35 MPH speed limit. Great ride but a slow one.
Well here is mine. I have changed a few things since this pic but mostly it is the same. LED lights all over it, seven color with fourteen function.
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The 98 Royals have 28 mm carbs and smaller cams and different air boxes. the new bikes have 32mm carbs bigger cams and bigger air boxes which give it more HP. Either one will handle two up riding at high way speeds. And one more thing WELCOME to the club.
Well I have had my bike for 11 years and my Mustang convertible for 2 years. I have found it as easy and fun to take either one on a trip or just around town. But the town that I live in or close to is very small so I usually take the long way around.