sburns
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Probably a ride over to the Wheeler's Pancake House that @guzzirider mentioned.
I think this is the place:
I think this is the place:
Nope. Gotta answer the question.
This year I told a buddy I would help him hit the 1600km mark on the solstice ride, so I think it will be just me and him, since it's hard to keep a consistent pace for 17hrs with more than 2 people (I tried it 4 years in a row and failed every time). He rode with me last year and he covered 1400km and could have easily done more since we had a few extneded stops.I have a bit more free time this year, so I was thinking about doing a longer trip to the U.S. maybe even heading down to the Dragon area. That said, given some recent events, I’d prefer to hold off for now (even though last year’s trip was completely issue-free).
Instead, I’d love to join Shane’s solstice/equinox ride, and maybe spend a few days riding in Quebec. I’ve heard there are some pretty nice roads out there.
A lot of words to say that all the nerves in your butt are deadThis year I told a buddy I would help him hit the 1600km mark on the solstice ride, so I think it will be just me and him, since it's hard to keep a consistent pace for 17hrs with more than 2 people (I tried it 4 years in a row and failed every time). He rode with me last year and he covered 1400km and could have easily done more since we had a few extneded stops.
So if you're up for it, I'll go on a couple rides before the Solstice one to scout out the routes for him, which means a ride out to Calabogie area and another ride up towards the Bunny Trail - both in late May to mid -June and looking for the smoothest pavement and fastest curvy roads..
I miss riding in the US and love the Appalachian states. Quebec has a lot of great scenery and fun roads - highly recommended.
Just keep building that Africa twin budget.I've done the IB1000 before, and will probably do a similar run also. Just need a better bike for it than the Scrambler...that thing isn't going to help me make 1600km in a single day without some serious modifications.
Was planning on joining @shanekingsley solstice ride but if that's not happening I'm hoping to at least do 1 - 2 runs with him as I enjoy the pace/trips.
Working on it...considering switching careers again, but seeing what I can do here first before I consider leaving OPS.Just keep building that Africa twin budget.
You are considering a African Twin?Working on it...considering switching careers again, but seeing what I can do here first before I consider leaving OPS.
No...can't afford/justify those. VSTROM 650 is at top of list.You are considering a African Twin?
Ducati has 0% APR on some models. Maybe you could consider a baby Multistrada (aka V2)Working on it...considering switching careers again, but seeing what I can do here first before I consider leaving OPS.
No...can't afford/justify those. VSTROM 650 is at top of list.
My plans for this coming year.Oh, you're coming with us @Relax to RDT?
Most of the same. Thursday rides, Wednesday burgers, Gap, track days, courses. Lots of 2 wheel fun!
I’m no baller unfortunately!Ducati has 0% APR on some models. Maybe you could consider a baby Multistrada (aka V2)
I believe the new V2 is almost no maintenance they certainly simplified themI’m no baller unfortunately!
You recommend me to go from a fairly high maintenance bike to a MUCH MORE maintenance sensitive bike?
I’d love a Multistrada but those bikes scare the hell out of me with maintenance costs.
I saw the price….for a 20k bike….i can do a LOT of maintenance on a lot of other bikesI believe the new V2 is almost no maintenance they certainly simplified them
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