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waynesworld

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  1. Welcome! I also had trouble uploading pics. I haven't tried since, but I will when I have time. Right now, in this window, it says "Max total size 0.49MB", for files to attach. I have no idea what it is supposed to be.
  2. Thanks. I do have the downloaded solution referenced, but they both seemed to fail me Saturday. Though I didn't have the Google Maps downloaded.
  3. I have a Nav program that doesn't need a signal, referenced in the post. Never heard of Sygic though. I'll check that out. Thanks. I still don't know about the mounting solution, or bluetooth. Trial and error, I suppose.
  4. I'm still trying to figure out a suitable solution. My phone battery was down to 24% by the time I turned around near Michigan. And it's a pretty decent battery (Nexus 6). I did have two GPS programs running though. And my phone was searching for a signal much of the way.
  5. I agree that parts were very flat and straight. It got me north quickly though, without going 23. And yes, the section along the river was best.
  6. I decided to head to Thiel's Wheels Saturday for their open house, since I bought my Bonne there recently. They're Harley only now, but they seemed like decent folk otherwise... Taking 315 to 23 seemed really boring, so I mapped the route with the "Avoid Highways" option on Google Maps on my home computer, and tried to memorize the first half, thinking I would check halfway and get the rest. I couldn't find a way to use the "Avoid Highways" option on the phone app. I also mapped using the Navigator app with a downloaded map of Ohio, since I have T-Mobile and therefore have lousy coverage outside 270. And off I went. I went up 33, which is maybe a mile from my house, out of the Grandview area, which just seemed to become 257 without me doing anything. Great so far. Then Home Road briefly to Section Line Road. Still no problem. (Nothing terribly eventful on the 33/257 section to mention, but not bad. Section Line was mostly straight north also.) Then I thought I needed to turn right on 37 to get to 203. Which I did. Which was wrong. I realized that after a few miles on 37, when I wound up in what turns out to be far western Delaware. So I got that sorted, turned around, and went back to the intersection of my mistake and headed north on 203. 203. I really liked 203. It had a mix of straight roads through farmland, through Prospect, beside the river, and some sweeping turns. There was the occasional tighter turn, but not much of that. Basically a pretty nice, fairly high speed run north, and all of the traffic was going the other way. And smooth. Very nice. I was on 203 for so long that I started thinking I had missed a turn somewhere, so I stopped to check. I don't know if it really said this, but I thought my GPS app showed me going left on 309 next at Big Island. (BTW - who knew there was a Big Island Ohio?) Which I did. Which was wrong. 309 was flat out straight line farm land. Not very exciting, but very fast. Unfortunately for me, I was going fast in the wrong direction. So I roll into Kenton, wondering "Where the hell in Kenton?". I try to get my bearings on my phone and once again fail. And now I need fuel. The guy at the gas station tells me to take 53 to get to "Upper", so I do. Eventually I wind up in a town called Forest. (Who knew we had a Forest Ohio also?) I checked my GPS and took 37 toward 30. Now I'm on track, right? I get to 30 and head East. Going 80, passing semis, now I'm on my way. I've seen 30 from 23, south of "Upper", so I'm sure that I need to go north and I'll be there in no time. So I do. Which was wrong. And I continue north for a while. 10 miles or so. Then I start seeing signs for Findlay and Toledo, but none for "Upper". Doesn't seem right. So I pull over on some township road and try again to check my GPS, and again fail to figure out where the hell I am. But I'm pretty sure I'm too far north. Though I can't figure out why. So I head back south. For the first time on the entire trip, I'm now pissed. I KNOW that the 23/30 intersection is south of my destination, yet I turned north on 23 and was instantly recruited by the Toledo Mud Hens. I don't know where I am in relation to "Upper". I still don't know where Kenton is, but I know that I was there 45 minutes ago. And it's 4:02. Thiel's closed at 4:00. Time to turn around and head south on 23. Pretty soon I see signs for "Upper". Turns out that I was RIGHT THERE when I got on 23, but should have gone south. I had no idea that 30 used 23 as a junction around "Upper". Now I do. To shorten this already long story a bit: I got to Thiel's. They were still open, with tons of people and Harleys in the lot. (My Bonne was, of course, the best looking bike there.) I stayed about 15 minutes, then took 23 and 315 home. Roughly an hour and 15 minutes, including misguided attempts to stop for food in Waldo and Delaware. 190 miles. Most of an afternoon. (I left home at 1:20 and returned at 6:00. Lots of stops to try and figure out where the hell I was.) My main takeaways: Buy a paper map of Ohio. I definitely recommend riding 203. Nothing terribly exciting, but it's a pretty nice road. If you're going somewhere around there, give it a try. If you don't have a timeline, enjoy getting lost. I didn't mind taking a wrong turn. What bothered me was that I couldn't figure it out. Wayne
  7. It was great meeting you both today. Hope you enjoyed the ride home.
  8. Heading out from Grandview in about 15 minutes. I'll look for you guys.
  9. If I make it, I'll be riding a silver Bonneville. Black helmet with blue, orange and white. Wearing a dark brown Triumph Ace Cafe leather jacket.
  10. I'm hoping to go tomorrow also. I live in NW Columbus. Need to get some things done first though.
  11. Thanks for posting this. You passed my childhood home in Culter!
  12. I went to Iron Pony today, and found much Triumph gear on clearance. I bought the Ace Cafe Leather jacket for $189. There was another jacket, some gloves, and such. A few couple of things were odd sizes only, but this jacket and the other had many sizes available. Enjoy!
  13. The video talks about a Standard and a Contoured version. Which is this? I'm interested in putting them on a Bonneville. Thanks!
  14. Welcome! I was briefly in Hilliard tonight. I live near Grandview and rode up Dublin Rd to Roberts to 270 to Cemetery to Leap to etc... back to Grandview I didn't have a lot of time, but needed to get out, since it's maybe the last nice day for a while.
  15. Welcome! I took the MSF course this weekend too. I learned a lot, and had a great time.
  16. Agreed. I went to a parking lot at OSU and practiced after class yesterday and today on my Bonne. I got dinged for: -Going outside the box on the second U-turn (to the right) -Too long of a stopping distance (I slammed the brakes, but I started a little late because I was paranoid about starting early) -Getting off the throttle slightly during the curve drill (Not sure what happened there. Maybe a little nervous.)
  17. HI Jacob! Were you with Jesse? I think we met briefly Saturday morning, when I went to the wrong group. I really enjoyed the class. I took my Bonne out for about an hour each day after class, but I was too tired to do more. Exhausted tonight. I hadn't ridden in about 25 years before this weekend, except for one brief test ride of a Versys in the Iron Pony parking lot. The course helped immensely with my confidence. Everything comes back quickly when you grew up riding, I guess. I am interested in the other classes, for sure. The website says something about being able to audit the riding portion of the BRC for free also, if someone doesn't show, if I read it correctly. If I don't do any of the other classes, I would be very interested in doing that some weekend each spring. BTW - The TU250X's rock. I'm really glad I wasn't on one of the many cruisers. The TU or the dual sport seem like much better bikes for this purpose.
  18. Thanks! Finished today. I passed, but 4 of 12 failed. I found "The Box" to be difficult, but everything else was pretty simple. If I did nothing but the box for an hour, on that 250, it would probably be much easier. It would take more practice on my Bonne, for sure. As a matter of fact, one of our instructors was practicing when I arrived today. It didn't dawn on me until later that he was the one who demonstrated The Box, and that is why he was there early practicing 39 miles so far on the new Bonne, because I'm exhausted. That will increase soon
  19. I picked up my bike last night. Put 10 or so miles on it today after the MSF course (which was a blast)
  20. They have some really good food. Beers are hit or miss, and I've never had one of their beers that I liked a lot, but good food.
  21. Yes. I was number four. I got in this week though FWIW, I vacated a spot in the session beginning April 5 to get in early. It may still be open.
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