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1027 miles, one flat tire and a hell of a lot of fun..

ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
edited June 10, 2007 in Journeys
This past weekend, six of us got together for what has become an annual ride.

The group is made up of mostly youngsters and us 'old' guys...hahahaha! You're as
young as you feel :D

Our route would take us through the Napa Valley to Eureka on day one. The next day
found us testing the limits of traction (or some of us at least) on Hwy 36. And the third,
home via the coast and 128. In all, over a thousand miles of riding spread over three
days. For the three non-BMW riders, kudos Baby! They were on Suzuki's SV650 (2)
and a GSXR 750.

We met early Friday for the ride through SFO, across the Golden Gate and finally into
Napa where we stopped for lunch at Marie's place.

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This report doesn't stop for pictures. One thing youth brings is a need for speed
(responsibly of course). Needless to say, when we did stop it was for gas and maybe
a pitcha or two...

Next stop, the Redwoods. We found these guys watching the roads for us.

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We arrived in Eureka only to find the Village Idiots had taken over the hotel. The
Northstars were there too--what happens in Eureka stays in Eureka--but the
Yankee Beemers Rule Baby!

Day two found us on 36. Whoa what a ride! Dang! Who knew a road engineer could
take a little 168 mile road and turn it into such fun?

Our GS driver, Paul, takes a shot at a group shot.

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A look at one of the bridges that cross the various water features along the route.

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The RS has some nice farkels for the ride. Check out the cool touch in the cockpit.

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Standing around trying to figure out where the heck we are...

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A little while later, we came upon the dirt portion of the road. Nobody said anything
about dirt...

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Luckily, it was only a short stretch. Less than a mile. Maybe even less than a half.
OK. So it was only a couple of hundred yards.

On the way back, with one crossing behind us, we stopped at the shoe tree to
enjoy the shade.

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This tree had tons of shoes hanging from it.

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I would regret this little stop later as it's here (or maybe elsewhere) that I picked
something up in the rear tire. It's also about lessons learned. A word on that later.

We stopped at a cross roads for a break. Paul enjoys a nap of sorts. I lament how the
gravel in the last section. Wait. It's coming...

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Back on the bikes, it was off to this little overlook...where I discovered one of life's
great lessons. The two wheel kind. But not before (or maybe after) I had a look at
this beautiful view.

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For as I came to a stop, I said "I think the rear's a little soft" to which the reply
"holy shit! It's flat!" was the reply. Damn. Brand new tire with (at this point) less
than a thousand miles on it. I reached for the plug kit...you will note that I had
carefully removed the cases before this ride. And I was careful to take the plug kit
out of them but foolish enough not to put it in the tank bag. At this point, we are
seventy plus miles from Eureka. Maybe ten or so from the nearest civilization.

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Note to self. Put that thing under the seat where it belongs and never (and I mean
never) leave home without it. Oh, and those CO2 cartridges? You should practice
with them 'cause they can be a little tough to use :cry

All's well that ends well so to speak.

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I made it back in one piece. Got the tire pressure sorted out and made ready for the
ride home.

Home would take us South on 101 to Leggett where we headed for the coast along
the Shoreline Highway. A brief stop for some road construction and we were off to
Fort Bragg for lunch.

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Lunch at The Wharf in Noyo Harbor (two thumbs up)...

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You can probably tell from the pictures that the coast was a little foggy.

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Because of the coolness of the air (and perhaps the twistyness of the road), we
opted to come inland along highway 128 and to the town of Cloverdale. The rest of the
way was a bit of a commute and each of us headed our separate ways home.

In all, over a thousand miles of riding in some of the prettiest country California
has to offer.


Ian
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    DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited June 5, 2007
    Wow, looks like a great time (aside from the flat tire!). :D
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    SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited June 6, 2007
    ian408 wrote:
    This past weekend, six of us got together for what has become an annual ride.

    In all, over a thousand miles of riding in some of the prettiest country California
    has to offer.

    Ian

    Glad you had a great time Ian, and no real drama's.
    One puncture was pretty darn good going for all the roads you went on.
    Soooooooo did you find a decent pair of boots up the tree rolleyes1.gif

    Thanks for sharing your trip Ian thumb.gif ... Skippy
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    ehughesehughes Registered Users Posts: 1,675 Major grins
    edited June 6, 2007
    Looks like a lot of fun, thanks for sharing these Ian
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    jeff lapointjeff lapoint Registered Users Posts: 1,228 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2007
    Great post! Looks like you guys had a wonderful time. Your photos make me miss California even more as well as wish I had a motorcycle!

    I'm debating making "holy shit, its flat" my new sig under my avitarrolleyes1.gif

    -j
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2007
    Great read & shots mate thumb.gif
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    gfxartistgfxartist Registered Users Posts: 135 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2007
    Looks like a fun trip (minus flat tire) with nice open roads. You make me miss my motorcycle!
    ~Laurie~

    Canon: 5d Mk III, 5d Mk II, 50d, 50/1.2, 85/1.2, 35/1.4, 70-200/2.8 II, 17-40/4, 24-70/2.8, 100 2.8 macro
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    schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2007
    Ian,

    Where I come from, seeing shoes hanging like that is a portent of death!

    Glad you made it back OK. :D
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    ChrisJChrisJ Registered Users Posts: 2,164 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2007
    Nice ride, Ian. I enjoyed the trip!
    Chris
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 7, 2007
    schmooo wrote:
    Ian,

    Where I come from, seeing shoes hanging like that is a portent of death!

    Glad you made it back OK. :D

    :eek1

    I got a flat after that. Does that count? rolleyes1.gif

    Don't think I've heard that before--well only in the sense a pair of shoes
    hanging from a wire were some representation of an angel gone to heaven.
    I kinda want to be around for a while so I'll have to hope the shoes are
    something else.

    Thanks for lookin'!
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 7, 2007
    ChrisJ wrote:
    Nice ride, Ian. I enjoyed the trip!

    Yes. Yes! YES!

    You and Joy need to get in the Miata and go for a ride thumb.gif
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 7, 2007
    gfxartist wrote:
    Looks like a fun trip (minus flat tire) with nice open roads. You make me miss my motorcycle!
    I was talking w/someone today about this (m/c's). It's amazing. You can go
    for a ride like this and get such an awesome feel for the area you're in.
    Damn, it's cool!

    Now go get yourself another bike :D

    Ian
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    ChrisJChrisJ Registered Users Posts: 2,164 Major grins
    edited June 8, 2007
    ian408 wrote:
    Yes. Yes! YES!

    You and Joy need to get in the Miata and go for a ride thumb.gif

    Okay, when do you want to come babysit? rolleyes1.gif
    Chris
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 8, 2007
    ChrisJ wrote:
    Okay, when do you want to come babysit? rolleyes1.gif

    Two words. Duct Tape rolleyes1.gif
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    DoctorItDoctorIt Administrators Posts: 11,951 moderator
    edited June 8, 2007
    You go through all the trouble of taking the bags off to match the "sporting" group you were with (Mr 1-pc leathers is a true hero for being in them for 1027 miles!), and you leave the handlebars in the highest position?

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    Weenie.

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    Great trip. You'll give me the tour in 2 years, yeah?
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 8, 2007
    DoctorIt wrote:
    Great trip. You'll give me the tour in 2 years, yeah?

    Two piece :D

    Heck yeah! Anytime you want to tour the hood, come on down.
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    TommyboyTommyboy Registered Users Posts: 590 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2007
    Ian,

    Thanks for the cool report and fun pictures. Looks like a fun group to ride with.

    Thanks to you, I'll be ordering a tire-plugging kit. My bike didn't come with one and I'm soon embarking on a 6,000 mile trip. Thanks for the reminder!
    "Press the shutter when you are sure of success." —Kim Jong-il

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    gfxartistgfxartist Registered Users Posts: 135 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2007
    ian408 wrote:
    I was talking w/someone today about this (m/c's). It's amazing. You can go
    for a ride like this and get such an awesome feel for the area you're in.
    Damn, it's cool!

    Now go get yourself another bike :D

    Ian

    Oh you don't even know. DH and I have been talking about this recently. We sold our bikes to buy our first home, and now we are having our dream home built. I always said that after we had the house we would get bikes again.

    It's a tough choice sometimes, b/c I think about all the camera equipment I could buy instead! But I sure do miss the open road. DH misses his track days. Maybe within the next couple of years I'll have bike trip photos to post. Until then I'll live vicariously through you!
    ~Laurie~

    Canon: 5d Mk III, 5d Mk II, 50d, 50/1.2, 85/1.2, 35/1.4, 70-200/2.8 II, 17-40/4, 24-70/2.8, 100 2.8 macro
    Laurie Bracewell Photography
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited June 9, 2007
    Tommyboy wrote:
    Ian,

    Thanks for the cool report and fun pictures. Looks like a fun group to ride with.

    Thanks to you, I'll be ordering a tire-plugging kit. My bike didn't come with one and I'm soon embarking on a 6,000 mile trip. Thanks for the reminder!
    Let me plug these guys.
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    TommyboyTommyboy Registered Users Posts: 590 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2007
    Thanks, Ian. That's a sweet looking kit. I have a 12V air compressor that bites. I'll give them a try--thanks for the plug!
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    dkoyanagidkoyanagi Registered Users Posts: 656 Major grins
    edited June 10, 2007
    Hey Ian.

    Nice photos. Sounds like you had a blast. thumb.gif
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