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First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:31 am
by MattSunn
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Nice day today, got out for a short ride in the 'hood.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:44 am
by RoadKing
Absolutely beautiful. Good Lord knows how much I envy you. Artistic pics! :clap:

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:50 am
by YoDude
Nice. Looks cold though. But... [emoji106] :bow: :clap:

Yo-

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 12:04 pm
by NE_FL
First ride, you beat me to it! I'm about ready to head out now. [emoji2]

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 12:55 pm
by VRH
Ah... I just got back from a 50 mile ride along the Delaware River. The temperature was right around 50F. A nice day with a lot of other riders out and about. [emoji106]

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 1:14 pm
by old time rider
You had a much better day and better looking bike than my dump truck 1600 RoadStar ride.Bet mine made more racket? :lmao:

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 1:22 pm
by navigator
Nice !!

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:10 pm
by Herb
I got out for a 112 mile ride, Temp was 51 when I left home, beautiful day. Before I got to the half way point the wind had come up and was blowing at 25 to 30 from the right side. The temp when I stopped for coffee was 45, knew I should have worn the long johns. At least, most of the way home, the wind was behind me.

Not a bad day for a ride, in wintertime northern NV

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:44 am
by Suzuki Johnny
Is that a 883 or a 1200... like the color ...love the tanks with that style logo badge.....hate the chrome ones...

Have yet to take a ride in 2017 .....We gettin hammered by thunderstorms but tomorrow at least looks much better.....
gonna turn cold and will make for better weather

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:52 am
by MadCow
:rock: :rock: :rock:

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 7:57 am
by SuzyRidr2
Glad someone is riding. :rock:

I'm not riding for a while. I scrapped my right tibia, mostly just peeled the skin off, while working around the house back before Thanksgiving; wound got infected; bacteria didn't respond to first round of antibiotics; wasted time; went back to the doctor; overnight stay in hospital to run bone scan and vascular tests and observation; another round of 2 different antibiotics for 10 days; beat the infection, but now I have a deep, 3-inch by 1/2 inch open wound that refuses to heal; diagnosed with stasis ulceration, though I'm not diabetic or have any of the typical risk factors; so now my right leg is bound tight from my toes to my kneecap with 4 layers of tight compression bandages ... This is supposed to aid the healing process somehow. I can barely get an over-sized slipper or running shoe on to run errands. No way I can get a boot on. Sawbones says these things can take weeks, even months to heal. :bonk:

Getting old is lots of fun! :lmao:

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:10 am
by 00Vs1400GLP
Getting old may not be so much fun...But it sure beats the other option!

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:42 am
by BlacktopTravelr
00Vs1400GLP wrote:Getting old may not be so much fun...But it sure beats the other option!
Do you know this from personal experience? I ask because nobody gets out of having to go through that other option. It has also been said to be a better place than where we are right now. :blink:

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:58 am
by MattSunn
Suzuki Johnny wrote:Is that a 883 or a 1200... like the color ...love the tanks with that style logo badge.....hate the chrome ones...

Have yet to take a ride in 2017 .....We gettin hammered by thunderstorms but tomorrow at least looks much better.....
gonna turn cold and will make for better weather
It's a '13 883 Superlow. Harley makes a 1200 version of it that's set up as a tourer. It's almost entirely stock with some add-ons.
We're getting a bunch of rain today, hasn't stopped for a minute.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 12:10 pm
by old time rider
Did the super low replace the Hugger? Had a new plan jane low bar 1995 and a new 97 Hugger.The plain jane low bar fit me perfect and the longer shocks better for load down with camp gear trip.Put over 11,000 on the 95 in allmost a year as a third bike.97 Hugger did look really good. Me and Johnny are usually together on looks in them but I like old looking metal badges better than decals.Hard to beat a Harley on stock paint and chrome.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 2:57 pm
by MattSunn
old time rider wrote:Did the super low replace the Hugger? Had a new plan jane low bar 1995 and a new 97 Hugger.The plain jane low bar fit me perfect and the longer shocks better for load down with camp gear trip.Put over 11,000 on the 95 in allmost a year as a third bike.97 Hugger did look really good. Me and Johnny are usually together on looks in them but I like old looking metal badges better than decals.Hard to beat a Harley on stock paint and chrome.
I guess the Superlow is a replacement for the Hugger, but the Iron 883 could be also. The thing I like best about the Superlow is the radial tires front and rear. The handling difference between my older frame mount Sporties is amazing.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 3:07 pm
by MattSunn
VRH wrote:Ah... I just got back from a 50 mile ride along the Delaware River. The temperature was right around 50F. A nice day with a lot of other riders out and about. [emoji106]
Always wanted to ride along the Delaware. 32 on the PA side and 29(?) on the Jersey side look interesting. Want to ride to New Hope one day.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:53 pm
by VRH
MattSunn wrote:
VRH wrote:Ah... I just got back from a 50 mile ride along the Delaware River. The temperature was right around 50F. A nice day with a lot of other riders out and about. [emoji106]
Always wanted to ride along the Delaware. 32 on the PA side and 29(?) on the Jersey side look interesting. Want to ride to New Hope one day.
Riding up RT29 in NJ from Trenton NJ, and sticking as close to the river as you can, is a great ride. The cross over to PA is the Northampton ST Bridge in Philipsburg, NJ. That brings you to Easton, PA where you can take RT 611 South. Then take the RT 32 South exit all the way to Morrisville, PA. Tat will take 3 to 4 hours and is a nice summertime ride and is a complete loop. A little too much risk of ice in the winter months. Lambertville in NJ and New Hope in PA are bridged together. Very arts/crafts/food/curio shops. New Hope will have dozens of MCs lined up curbside while the riders enjoy a sidewalk cafe beer on any sunny weekend day. Both are insanely crowded and driving through the 1 mile stretch of New Hope can take 20-25 minutes.

North of Eaton, PA the ride on either side of the river up to the Delaware Water Gap is another few hours round trip and also a really nice country side ride. I have yet to fully explore the Jersey side. Maybe this summer.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:02 am
by old time rider
Have rode the rubber mount sportsters but not in a tight cruve at above posted yet.My 95 883 would show 109 mph. Guess all 1200 still have black jugs?
Like the flush mount oil cap better than the old soild mount ones in looks now. Thats the way I tell them apart from a long ways off.

Re: First ride of the year

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 10:05 am
by MattSunn
old time rider wrote:Have rode the rubber mount sportsters but not in a tight cruve at above posted yet.My 95 883 would show 109 mph. Guess all 1200 still have black jugs?
Like the flush mount oil cap better than the old soild mount ones in looks now. Thats the way I tell them apart from a long ways off.
1200's still have black jugs. I've taken the Superlow up to a little over 90. There's still something left, so maybe someday I'll test it.