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Harley Video

This is a Harley promotional video. It's interesting. Look for the transvestite biker. http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-7061079025585485911&hl=en Rob

Knoxville 07???

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It was good to see so many bloggers at the meeting in Orlando last week. As our riding season comes to a close in the soon to be great white north, my thoughts start to turn to rides for next season. I looked at a Map to try to decide what would be doable with lots of ABioBikers as possible and looks like Knoxville, TN may hold the most promise. Quite a few of us can make it to the area in one day. My thought would be to select a central location and ride out from there. Can't set anything in stone just yet, but wanted to plant the seed for the future. Weigh in if you have a comment and we can start to set this up soon. Chris

Labor Day Ride: Sunday--Tail of the Dragon

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Sunday we rode the Tail of the Dragon ( http://www.tailofthedragon.com/ ) down to Deals Gap. 318 curves in 11 miles!! Admittedly, I had to take it a bit slow on my VTX1300 compared to Rob on his 1200RT and John on his SV1000. But I made it to Deals Gap and enjoyed watching the mix of Harley riders, sportbikers and touring biker riders coming in and out. The photo board in the general store showcasing pics of Dragon's Tail mishaps--broken ankles, scraped flesh, etc. was an interesting study. Three cheers for real riding gear, which clearly, many people fail to utilize. Lastly, let me add one more blogsite: www.killboy.com (not very inspirational for a motorcycle site, I admit) which posts pics of riders as they navigate the Dragon. All in all, even with some rain on the way home Monday, it was a great ride. And nothing exploded in Rob's cycle bag this time.

Labor Day Ride: Saturday

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The remnants of Ernesto failed to dissuade us from our ride this Labor Day weekend to western North Carolina. On the way to Andrews we stopped off at Caesar's Head State park (pic above) hoping to get a scenic view. But thick fog obsured everything more than a few dozen feet in front of us (which made the ride through the curvy mountain roads quite interesting for a while). Dropping below the fogline in the mountains and heading northwest, the ride was clear and warm Saturday afternoon as we made our way up through Brevard, west across the Blue Ridge Parkway and then down 441 and 74 to Andrews, North Carolina.

Sept. 2-3 ride in Western NC

Lisa, John, and I will be on a Western NC ride if anyone close is interested. Rob
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Hey guys, I think I might be able to get another one or two thousand miles out of this Metzler Z6! Think so? Rob

MotoGP

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A good time was had by all. Just a quick update that we survived the heat at Laguna Seca last weekend. Thankfully we had plenty of liquid refreshment. Nicky won the big race and we managed not to set a fire while cooking dinner. The first picture shows how wonderful it is to be a bachelor. Jeff decided not to for go the usually couch and chair in his living room and instead installed a great piece of artwork. When he starts it, yes , in the house, it exhilarates all senses. The second picture is from the sultans tent by the legendary corkscrew. Scott, we thank you.

Isn't this how all Harley riders drive?

Assuming this rider was not hurt, it's pretty funny. The commentary is funny, too. This guy really blew this turn. In fact, he didn't turn at all. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4206826673549984946 Rob
Check this video out: http://www.gary310.com/temp/StewMeat1.wmv Watch for the slow motion after the main film. Couple of things I noticed: 1) These guys get busy in the corners, love that kind of riding 2) In the slow mo, notice how he starts to react by beginning to straighten up before the impact. If he had more time he might have been able to swerve behind the deer which is a great move. In either case, he was getting level before heavy breaking or impact. Impressive riding--you know what to do but will you do it when it happens to you? I hope I don't get to find out myself. Enjoy. Rob

Watch out for dogs...I mean BEARS!

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I just returned from a great ride from North Carolina to Niagara Falls, Canada (With John Prinkey and Kevin Roberts and 3 other of their buddies). There are a lot of beautiful windy roads through NY and Pennsylvania if you keep off the interstates. I decided to take Skyline Drive through the Shenandoah Mountains in Virginia on the way home (despite the maddening 35 mph speed limit which I ignored, as well as the 'radar detectors illegal' law). Coming around a corner I saw a 'dog' about 100 feet ahead in the center of the road just walking along. I thought, 'what idiot brings his dog here AND lets him run in the middle of the road'? I began to slow down since I figured it would chase me and I'd accelerate away as trained in the MSF riding class. As I got closer, I noticed it was a black bear cub! I stopped suddenly, about 30 feet away, not wanting to get too close since I figured Mom was probably watching me the entire time. The little guy saw me and scamp...

Movin' on Up...

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Well, I have finally decided on a new bike. This 2005 Honda VTX 1300 was just too sweet to pass up. I'm afraid I can't offer any apologies to the sportbike and touring bike fans out there who weren't shy in their attempts to lead me astray, 'cause this bike was just me--a cruiser with a seat low enough for my stumpy legs, a big step up in power from my Shadow 600, manueverable enough for me it seems, and cherry red, to boot! I did test ride a 2004 Victory Vegas which was smooth as silk, powerful (of course) and even had throaty Van Ness custom pipes which I loved. But it was an awkward ride, I found, and nearly gave me a 2nd degree burn on the right thigh when I sat at a red light. I guess the South Carolina summer doesn't go well with this kind of bike. As soon as I got my new 1300 home from Summerville, where John and I picked it up, I gave it a good wash, wax and shine and snapped this pic for ya'll to see. I am really looking forward to our next...

My Dream Bike

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Here's a picture of my new dream bike I saw in Amsterdam. --Rob

A Ride Suches This

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What a great trip! This past weekend Rob, Bob, John (my boyfriend) and I headed over to Suches (prounounced "such as") Georgia north of Atlanta. We all met Thursday night at a little cabin off highway 60. After Rob dealt with his exploding shaving cream incident (ask him about that one) we enjoyed the beer and sandwiches that Bob had so graciously prepared for us. Friday we had a perfect day for riding. (The route we took is posted below). Winding through the mountains, among the places we visited were Vogel State Park, Brasstown Bald and Apalachicola Falls. Two Wheels Only restaurant provided a welcome respite for breakfast and dinner. After a full day of riding on Friday, we all dispersed Saturday morning and headed to our respective home towns. We all agreed that another trip was necessary soon with the hopes that more AB folks will be able to join us.

Caesar's Head Ride

What a day! John and I took a ride today up to Caesar's Head--a beautiful spot in the mountains between South Carolina and North Carolina. It goes without saying that bikers were abound in the hills, taking advantage of the sunny, yet a bit nippy day. All in all, we rode about 315 miles which took us about 8 hours with stops for refueling (bikes and bellies) and rest here and there. This was my test ride for our upcoming trip in a couple of weeks to the Blue Ridge. We can't wait!

Interesting Blog

These riders went from Miami to South America. I've not read it all yet but it is interesting and has good pictures. Start at the bottom; it's written in English and Spanish. http://www.vamumansu.blogspot.com/

OK, this is gross!

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Check out this video (scroll to the bottom of web page, have volume on): http://tinyurl.com/z5fke

Give me two wheels and hold the mayo...

Did you ever notice that when you work in your home, lunch becomes a series of snacks while sitting on conference calls? Same with working in the field as most lunches tend to be eaten while staring at traffic on the way to the next customer site. This usually means indigestion as well as mustard stains on your pants. That is why, with the temperature in the mid forties and my phone silent, I chose to skip a meal that would surely find its way to my mid section and do something for my soul. I took a ride. I think that I had unconsciously been setting things up for the last few weeks as my helmet found its way out of the storage closet and into general population. As I had set the bike up to accommodate a bonus day, I simply had to check the air pressure, lights and unhook the battery tender. The bike started on the second pump of the pistons and I let it warm up while I got on my gear. Five minutes later, I was being cut off by my first clueless cage dweller, but the rest of the next f...

Tire Pressure Gauge

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I finally found a great tire pressure gauge at a good price from www.roadgear.com . I find most dial gauges and cheap stick gauges to be either inaccurate or fragile. Roadgear sells a talking digital gauge and a silent small digital gauge. They are sold individually or as a package. I bought the pair for $40. The talking gauge is great to have at the house and the portable lives with my motorcycle tool kit now. They claim 1% accuracy and I found both gauges read the same pressure and agree with my expensive, non portable, 3 inch diameter dial pressure gauge. Here's a picture of the set. Robo

Motorcycle Riding Foundation

Hi all, I just wanted to put in a good word for the riding course I took from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Scott Nelson, one of the ABIOBIKERS, is an instructor. The course was 4 hours class Friday night, all day Saturday (about 1/2 day on the bikes), then all day Sunday on the bikes. Sunday ended with the riding exam and then the written exam. It was $100 from the local community college. Even for guys like me who have been riding a long time, I found that I learned a lot. I had serveral bad habits to break. You ride their bikes so you don't have to worry about having your own or damaging your own (people do fall). It also allows you to get your motorcycle endorsement w/o taking the riding exam at DMV. I highly recommend it: http://www.msf-usa.org/ Robo