Hey gang,
Just wanted to share with you all what a fine day its shaping up to
be here in the Seattle area. Yesterday a co-worker offered me a
chance to ride one of his brand new bikes: a Hayabusa, RC51, or
R1150GS! Choices, choices, choices! Well of course I settled on the
RC51(Honda VTR1000).
Yesterday we were planning on going to the local Vintage Motorcycle
Entusiast meeting here in Seattle tonight, when out of the blue he
offered me the chance to sample his rides.
I rode my KLX the 20 miles to his house this morning, a great ride in
itself. Winding country highway, little traffic, lots of heavy fog,
and freezing cold. My fingers were going numb when I pulled into a
bakery a few minutes from my his place to warm up. After recovering I
got to his place, and we unceremoniously swapped bikes as the sun
started to warm things up.
Then I took the long way into work from his place. First impression:
this bike is tiny. Second impression: this thing is ungodly fast.
Third impression: this thing is ungodly fast. Forth impression: I
love the sound (Micron carbon fiber pipes). Fifth impression: I
love this thing!
I rode pretty mellow not wanting to wad his new bike, but I had
a great time hitting some local twisties, then hitting I90 for some
superslab. Its amazing how much fun it is being able to zip from 70
to 100 effortlessly! The bike is very easy to ride, fit and finish,
top notch, its an impressive machine.
Later we'll ride to the VME meeting, it'll be fun to ride the RC51,
it'll be one of the few non-vintage bikes that will get any
attention. The VME is one of the few bike gatherings where some
serious modern machinery will barely get a second glance, its fun.
Anyway, thanks for listening, obviously I'm pretty excited to be able
to sample a bike that I would otherwise never have had the chance to
ride, much less take out on my own for a spin on my favorite
twisties.
Oh yeah, I still love the KLX!
Ed
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nklr - its a fine day!
Now THATS a friend!!!
By the way, what did he think of your Kawi?
Jim Jackson II
A13 "Gonzo"
South Carolina
_________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com> >Yesterday a co-worker offered me a hance to ride one of his brand new >bikes: a Hayabusa, RC51, or R1150GS! Choices, choices, choices! Well of >course I settled on the RC51(Honda VTR1000). >
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nklr - its a fine day!
Yeah, he's great about "sharing the wealth". And we didn't actually
trade bikes, so he hasn't ridden the KLX. I dropped off my bike in
his garage and headed out on his RC51. I must have been quite a sight
at 6'6", all cramped up on this little thing with my blue Darien
jacket and pants, and my motocross boots on! Could I have looked more
un-Joe Racer like? Did I care? Hell no!
And it turns out he sold the RC51 today! He just called and asked me
if I'd mind riding his Huyabusa to the VME meeting ('cause he was
going to the bank with the buyer to seal the deal on the RC51). Oh
yeah, its going to kill me. Plus if I want, I can try the Beemer on
the way back from the VME meeting! So it was a good thing I decided
to take the RC51 today, I was going to take the 'Busa as I was sure
I'd get a chance to ride the RD51 some other day and I felt a little
wierd about riding this guy's prized bike, then I thought, what am I
crazy, I may never get another chance to ride one of these things.
Moral of the story: seize the day, because you never know if you'll
get another chance to do something. Ok, so that's a little dramatic,
but if you love bikes, you know what I'm saying.
Every day should be this tough. :^)
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Jim Jackson" wrote: > Now THATS a friend!!! > > By the way, what did he think of your Kawi? > > Jim Jackson II > A13 "Gonzo" > South Carolina > > > > > >Yesterday a co-worker offered me a hance to ride one of his brand new > >bikes: a Hayabusa, RC51, or R1150GS! Choices, choices, choices! Well of > >course I settled on the RC51(Honda VTR1000). > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com
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nklr - its a fine day!
That sounded like tons o' fun. It's not a bad day down here in CA
either, I just got my new HJC LT-12 (composite) helmet from
Wilsonsmc.com. $120 plus shipping. Not bad.
It's a very nice and light helmet, my third HJC. They are good
quality, and always getting better. I couldn't pass up the price,
but I don't think it can be had at that price anymore. You have to
check their website weekly, they have weekly specials. They have
awesome deals on motorcycles, as well. And they will deliver them to
you. Right now they have a MuZ Panther new at $5299. Tempting!
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