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Chuck: bevies of beauties on your birthday and delicious curves for your bike...you are one righteous dude, in all the meanings of the phrase!
The Palos Verdes area when I was out there in the 60's was mostly strawberry fields and when they started building houses up there you could buy a nice one w/ocean view for under $30K.If we had only known!!! (Of course wealth didn't mean much to me in those days, figured if I survived long enough there would me time for that.):-)
Hard to believe I was just out there (Huntington Beach) for Christmas with family. It was actually a bit cool on the coast the week leading up to the holidays, lows every morning around 48 and highs only in the low 60's. I see it warmed right up as soon as I flew out. The wife had never been to Malibu, so we took the rented cage up PCH and had lunch at Neptune's Net...a few bikes were out. Now I'm back home in Tennessee and it's a balmy 30 degrees out. Ugh! Too bad it costs so much to live in California. I saw so many Teslas driving around I started calling them "California golf carts!"
<snip snip...>Oh, btw.. this was a shake down run for more parts bike stuff I've installed in the last couple of days. New instrument cluster, OEM clutch cable, lever and perch, and misc OEM hardware. LAKevin.. you rock! :) Thanks again.
I rode up about 1:30 on the 23rd and the bastards had closed. I was starving, had not eaten all day.
I ride down to La Cabanita in Montorse, the mole is the bomb, the other choice would be Wrightwood.I went on my annual New Year's Day Drive (not ride) diving a Caterham 7 We met up at Trancas Market north of Kanan and drove all the usual roads. Nice weather, only saw the man once.
Yeah, I used to know a guy (RIP) that flew out of San Diego. He had a one of a kind Phillips biplane, King air and a helicopter, so probably was doing ok. He said he bought some worthless desert right after the war, and sold it over and over..
Great pics and fun Chuck! Looks like a good time.I always chuckled at the term Midwest and how far it "extends" eastwards.Seems that when the distance from Indianapolis to San Francisco is 2300 miles and from Indianapolis to New York is only 700 miles...shouldn't that put folks in Indiana as Mideast rather than Midwest?:)
I think it's much easier to be a "midwesterner" when you can spend a few weeks on the coast when the midwest is frozen.
True, John.. I used to get the motorcycle Jones pretty badly by February and went to Camp Carlo at bike week just to ride my scooter. With a nice mid winter break.. not so much.