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There has been quite a few rides that my riding partner Mikee have been on that we had a destination in mind before shutting down but made the decision to continue on.Those have been some of the best rides and memories ever.At the end of those days the beer and/or wine tasted just that much better.Can't really explain the feeling but if you have been there you know! Thinking about this never had this happen on my Hondas......only on Guzzi's. As a side comment having a riding partner that is on the same wavelength is special...Ride safe and often,Jeff
As long as you don't lose your keys..!
I thought a wizard like you could convert the norge to key less ignition. No butts then! Sent from my F8131 using Tapatalk
Gotta love those long rides Huzo Sent from my F8131 using Tapatalk
Meeting Wyno on Wed morning @ 9.30 in Creswick for a quiet one somewhere with old mate Baz.Be there or be square big guy.Will be 3 Red Guzzi's and a red R 1100 S
...as the sun disappears over the horizon and hearing the final clicks of contracting Italian metal, while digesting the events of a big day, is a pivotal part of forming a bond between yourself, and the bike you see as special above the others.Does that sound like crap..?
Sounds right on target...nothing like a road trip...over the horizon lie adventures, places to see, people to meet, rain to smell, fresh cut hay to breathe and mountains and sunsets to enjoy!
Setting out before sunrise....
Even better if you leave out the "Tom-Tom" bit, and travel the way man was meant to travel - with mystery around ever corner and over every horizon!Lannis
That does add an element of surprise indeed...and allows the brain and eyes to act as a compass rather than the GPS!! Good call!
I agree in priciple, but riding into central Paris 2 hrs after nightfall to pre booked accomodation @ 120 Rue de La Sussiere', I could put up with a little less surprise and a little more certainty.But your point is well made and received.
Its all relative and I know that the lump of rock I ride around on is just a "tad" smaller than the lump of rock you ride on but I too much prefer the long non stop sort of rides too.My riding buddy would far rather stop every 20 or 30 miles for coffee/breakfast/look at view/go to charity shop (delete as applicable) which is why I still bimble off without him early on a Sunday morning
Always carry a spare.So true on the long distance rides. There is something that multiple short rides can never duplicate. Stories to tell and remember.John Henry