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Great nday in the north west ~PICS~
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Hey Rick,
Beautiful bike, great back ground!
You ever get East of the Cascades? I'm the Chapter Director of the Cascade Range Riders here in Central Oregon. We're going to have a big Picnic/Rally here near Sunriver over the Labor Day Weekend.
Sure need some more Kaws to keep the Hildas at bay.
KZCSI
KZCSI, please send or post the info on this rally. I may ride down from West Linn if it's on Saturday. Unfortunately, on Sunday/Monday, I've got other commitments.
West Linn, OR
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Oh my! no problem~ I didnt get over there with the KZ took a truck load of Yammer parts over, all went well, I think I got the kz wireing fixed!, damn starter went out ~it was weak anyway~. lets try and hook up for the ride/ralley in central Oregon!, if all else fails i can ride the ZLHey Rick sorry I missed ya on Saturday. I didn't come over because rain was forcasted and I didn't want to drive all the way over to have the races rained out. They should be back in Bremerton in a month or so. Maybe we could hook up then?
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I have to agree, the 101 gives you just about everything you could really want from a tour of Pacitic NorthWest riding. Long straight stretches, time up against the seaside, quiet countryside, twisty waterside roads, a few towns and cafes to check out along the way...
Every place has got their "tour", though, I suppose. I set out once over the pass and straight through the center of Washington. Nice long stretches...not too warm...comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt/overshirt. Checked out Idaho, Montana (beautiful sites there, let me tell you), Oregon....That was long before I heard about the IronButt or I may have been a bit more driven.
I guess maybe there's something to be had anywhere if you're just making your way through and enjoying the ride.
That was Cassie, though...a beautiful, spirited little XS650. (Yeah, I named them all....so what?! Hey, they all have their personality, right?)
Now it's time for new memories. I'll be setting out for Boston in a few months. This time I might just take the initiative and do an IronButt. But, then again, there's a lot to be said about just taking your time.
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AHHHHH nice pic!, been there, but thats only a pic a "web-footer" would love.LOL, Anytime ANYONE is gonna be UP HERE please drop me a line I will find the time to hook up and if nothing else buy a cup of coffee, and try and do a few miles with ya, anyone here overnight PLEASE let me know, there is a hot-tub, 60"plasma, and a cocktail 7 waiting 7DAYS A WEEK!, hell over night arrangements can be made pretty easy!.. "you havent rode the north west untill you have rode the UPPER 101!"........... LOL
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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and 7 cocktails is a minimum here. ~after you are parked~
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now that I realize Coke, speed, and other CRAP isnt the way to go
Yeah, I know what you mean. Remind me to tell you about my fear of spiders... :side: It's actually a pretty humourous story, if maybe a little disturbing. Depends on how jaded you are.
I've had very few truely driven moments on a bike. It's true, I tend to not stop for much but that's just my personality. After all, I've got a mostly full tank and a coat pocket full of sour gummy worms.....what do I need to stop for, right?
My last "over the top" ride was about 6 years ago and was one of my great "I can't believe I did that" moments. It was Seattle to Los Angeles and back again. I went to help a friend who was in desperate need. Hitting the road Saturday morning, I also had to work Monday morning.
Ohhh, there's nothing like 2400 miles in under 48 hours with only a couple of hours break in the middle to tell you that, yes, you may in fact be making a giant mistake.
Post edited by: Virii, at: 2007/06/20 09:49
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Post edited by: Virii, at: 2007/06/20 09:49
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Im in Downtown Kent, a good Central starting point for a nice Washington ride.
Lets get one planned soon!
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To get off the subject just a bit, is the Shadow tank the basic same shape as the Eliminator tank. Do you have anymore pictures of it? It really does look factory.
The "Eli" has one real nasty shortcoming and thats not enough fuel, many guys had modded the Eli tank but the honday tank fits on pretty easily., the seat does have to be shortend! ~one inch~ shown with the 85zl9 and the stock set up
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