Well I have been wanting a new bike for sometime now, so I can go on some more long distance trips, and I finally got a new bike. 2014 Yamaha FJR1300A. I test rode this bike in July and fell in love. This thing has plenty of power and amazing comfort. I had to trade off my old BMW, but I'm happy now. Onto the pics...(That's my buddy's 2011 R6 in the background. The thing is mint.)
I think 377 just got a fresh re-pave at the bottom of Sharpburg hill, but I haven't been out towards 78 since spring. Ive never been on 329 on the Glouster side of Amesville, I always take it back towards Stewart. I'll have to give it a try sometime.
Here's an explanation of the rules. I work in the cable industry and FCC doesn't mess around. Most likely going to be a fine against the network, not the news anchor. http://www.fcc.gov/guides/obscenity-indecency-and-profanity
I have a set on my BMW, and they are a great tire. I have about 7000 miles on my front and still have good tread. Don't know about the rear. Darn nail forced an early replacement. They stick really good and it takes a good bit to slide one on my 700 lb bike.
Right now, I am free this weekend, but I will know for sure when it gets closer. I live in Coolville, and my brother lives two blocks from the meet-up location. I know some good routes to and from there.
I used to have a Stoeger Condor Comp 12 just like this. Great entry level sporting clays/trap gun. The guys at the gun club always got mad when their perazzi got beat by a Stoeger. Good luck with the sale.
I really like the holsters from this website http://www.pocketholsters.com/ My brother and dad both have Keltec P-32's and have no problem in summer with these pocket holsters. My BG380 is slighter larger, but not by much.
Check out routes 78 and 83. I just rode them last weekend and their great roads. Clean, low traffic, but the curves aren't marked the best. Stop by Big Muskie Bucket if you haven't seen it before.
I always wave, and I hardly ever not receive one in return. I try to stay out of cities where the people trying to look cool are. Usually riders on twisty roads are more likely to wave back.
I've had a throttlemeister on my CBR, and now on my BMW. I also run a throttle rocker to help ease the hand, but when on the highway, its nice to lock the throttle and work out the hand cramp.
I have the Pirelli Angel GT front and back on a 600+ lb bike and at 3800 miles, I replaced my rear tire due to a nail, and it had more than 50% tread. I push the bike to the edge with confidence in these tires. They are surprisingly good in the rain too.
For sale is a BMW Goretex riding suit that is in perfect condition. I received the suit when I purchased the bike and the previous owner said he only wore it a couple times. I am too big for the suit (5'11", 260). It is a one piece suit, and it is very well insulated. This would be for cold weather riding. I would like to get $400 out of the suit, it cost $900 new.