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Summer is Over...

Raptor

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Well, kids, it would appear that summer is over. Not that we really ever had one! But summer is pretty much over. When my alarm went off @ 0600 I stepped out and realized "it's gonna be a chilly ride in!”

So I layered up (yup, took the Tour Master out!) hopped on 14 and rode in. Almost got spiked buy a guy that decided to shoot across all lanes of traffic and hit the center barrier so hard it destroyed his front end, 2 cars ahead of me! Man, I was on the brakes HARD! So hard I could smell 'em! I rolled up, asked if he was OK, he said yeah; a bunch of people were running at him so I got the hell outta there! And that was the ride in. Ah, Mondays!

Fast forward to 5:30. I jumped on 14 and off we went, eager to just melt this Monday away. At this point its 62 degrees and I’m sweatin’ because I’m all layered up, knowing that as I moved north and into the mountains things would change drastically. They did!

I made my way up 84 like I was always do, and you could feel the temp going down as I worked the twisties. At this point I’m thankful that I am layered up. Now for the fun part. I made the right turn and blew by Alice’s restaurant and started my run down 35. The first few turns were fine, but all of a sudden the weather just pounced! It's known to do this in these parts. I suddenly found myself in zero visibility, high wind and temps now down to 47. It was actually biting cold. The wind was so strong that the road was no longer visible as it was covered in pine needles. If I was a golfer (and I am!) I would be in “the pine straw”.

Well guess what? Pine straw is slippery! Especially when it’s wet. There was no one else on the road; just me and 14, and we were deadlocked in a battle for control. It was white-knuckle time, and I was not backing down. With every turn we were on the edge of disaster. But the VSS did its job; I may have slid around some and gotten some pretty serious sideways, but I never spun. I stayed on the road! It was incredible. These Spyders can handle some pretty serious stuff. It was impressive actually, and I learned quite a bit about how to keep 14 on three wheels in adverse conditions.

At last I got out of the thick woods and back below the fog line, and things started to get normal again. Leaving a rooster tail of pine needles behind me, we powered out of there and finished the run to the highway.

I made the highway just in time to watch yet another magical sunset, and as I stared at the orange sky I thought “how lucky I am to be able to do this. These guys in their cages have no idea about what it’s like to be out here, feeling the road and experiencing nature”. I didn’t want it to end, so I passed my exit and just rode on for a bit longer, still thinking about what just happened 35 miles back in those woods. But it was time to get home.

After all, there is always tomorrow. And who knows what tomorrow will bring. Whatever it is, 14 and I will be ready.
 
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Oh I think we have a few more good days left. My husband and I drove our Spyders to Alice's on Sunday and it was a blast. It started out nasty looking but when we got there the sun was shining and hot. On the way home it turned on a dime and started getting all foggy but it was so nice. We were on the curves and there were deer on the side of the road and we could see the ocean and SFO. It was great. Had a great ride! Love it.

Kathy
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Well, kids, it would appear that summer is over. Not that we really ever had one! But summer is pretty much over. When my alarm went off @ 0600 I stepped out and realized "it's gonna be a chilly ride in!”

So I layered up (yup, took the Tour Master out!) hopped on 14 and rode in. Almost got spiked buy a guy that decided to shoot across all lanes of traffic and hit the center barrier so hard it destroyed his front end, 2 cars ahead of me! Man, I was on the brakes HARD! So hard I could smell 'em! I rolled up, asked if he was OK, he said yeah; a bunch of people were running at him so I got the hell outta there! And that was the ride in. Ah, Mondays!

Fast forward to 5:30. I jumped on 14 and off we went, eager to just melt this Monday away. At this point its 62 degrees and I’m sweatin’ because I’m all layered up, knowing that as I moved north and into the mountains things would change drastically. They did!

I made my way up 84 like I was always do, and you could feel the temp going down as I worked the twisties. At this point I’m thankful that I am layered up. Now for the fun part. I made the right turn and blew by Alice’s restaurant and started my run down 35. The first few turns were fine, but all of a sudden the weather just pounced! It's known to do this in these parts. I suddenly found myself in zero visibility, high wind and temps now down to 47. It was actually biting cold. The wind was so strong that the road was no longer visible as it was covered in pine needles. If I was a golfer (and I am!) I would be in “the pine straw”.

Well guess what? Pine straw is slippery! Especially when it’s wet. There was no one else on the road; just me and 14, and we were deadlocked in a battle for control. It was white-knuckle time, and I was not backing down. With every turn we were on the edge of disaster. But the VSS did its job; I may have slid around some and gotten some pretty serious sideways, but I never spun. I stayed on the road! It was incredible. These Spyders can handle some pretty serious stuff. It was impressive actually, and I learned quite a bit about how to keep 14 on three wheels in adverse conditions.

At last I got out of the thick woods and back below the fog line, and things started to get normal again. Leaving a rooster tail of pine needles behind me, we powered out of there and finished the run to the highway.

I made the highway just in time to watch yet another magical sunset, and as I stared at the orange sky I thought “how lucky I am to be able to do this. These guys in their cages have no idea about what it’s like to be out here, feeling the road and experiencing nature”. I didn’t want it to end, so I passed my exit and just rode on for a bit longer, still thinking about what just happened 35 miles back in those woods. But it was time to get home.

After all, there is always tomorrow. And who knows what tomorrow will bring. Whatever it is, 14 and I will be ready.
 
Wow, I was in the pool yesterday. It was 85 degrees still, but slowly starting to change. Its 67 right now, great ryding weather
 
Hah! You need to be here in Michigan. Summer is not over until the white stuff covers the ground!
 
70-75F here and that is the forecast for the next week!!! A gift!:2thumbs:
Lots of riding time left before the snow comes....as a matter of fact I've been stealing time whenever I can,and not attending to my "chores":roflblack:.
Today my wife said I looked like a "Hooligan"(unprompted) and I need a haircut!:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.There you go guys,"Hooligans" are everywhere!
 
:agree:

Cracks me up when people talk about riding season being almost over once it hits a measly 50 degrees.... :roflblack:

:agree: I ride year-round as long as there's no snow on the roads.


this is truth, it is required that you have your cold and cool riding gear but that lets you ride and that is the point of having a toy like we do, to use it.
 
this is truth, it is required that you have your cold and cool riding gear but that lets you ride and that is the point of having a toy like we do, to use it.

I agree, Nutting like a little cold weather to get the blood flowing.
Some people won't ride cause it's too hot, some people won't ride cause it's too cold, Makes you wonder! :dontknow:
 
Raptor: Thanks for sharing this great post!






this is truth, it is required that you have your cold and cool riding gear but that lets you ride and that is the point of having a toy like we do, to use it
I hear you, Seth! :thumbup::thumbup:

I round year round here in Newfoundland and it is challenging but very satisfying. Challenging, but satisfying.

Cheers and ryde safe!
 
Raptor: Thanks for sharing this great post!






I hear you, Seth! :thumbup::thumbup:

I round year round here in Newfoundland and it is challenging but very satisfying. Challenging, but satisfying.

Cheers and ryde safe!

Thank you Sir! But as wild an adventure is this was, it was just one of many more to come. I am riding on, brothers and sisters! For me, it was just the first time I felt that kind of cold cut through your gear. It was the fog, drizzle and high wind that combined for an interesting trip.

The other thing was riding through the pine straw! Man I was so sideways it was crazy! I learned how to throw that hip and actually counter-steer and hang it out there, using throttle and no brake! And all you could see was about 7 feet in any direction! It was an adrenelin rush like no other.

This morning I walked out to the bike and it was FILTHY!! But did I clean it off? Hell no! I wore that dirt like a badge of honor. I covered the same road and this evening It was clean. So I tore it to shreds (had a serious tire lift on a tight left hander; I mean I HAD to roll off throttle!) and caught yet another incredible sunset. It was sweet because I got a nice little night ride home. Riding at night is really cool. When you are alone and you have clean road ahead of you and yer doin a buck it almost feels like you are flying! It's pretty amazing.

SO bring the cold, bring the weather. I'm riding baby! I do need to gear up a bit more though. All my stuff is mesh! :2thumbs: To be continued...
 
Well you, I, the mister, and your misses need to take a ride here soon. I've actually never been to Alices.

Yes, Ma'am!! And ride we shall. I promise to keep my fangs in and we'll have a blast! I look forward to it. :2thumbs:

BTW, Alice's is fun! Man you see it all at Alice's on the week-ends!
 
Cool Raptor! :ani29:

Yeah Brother! It's the Spyder groove! And what's even cooler is that my two-wheeled brothers are getting to know me a bit. I'm gettin some great waves now, and even get to ride with some of them for short stretches. I DareDeviled it with a Kawi rider for a few miles this morning that was just sick! Scared myself a couple of times! I could see him checking his mirrors to see if I was still there! It was cool! He ultimately left me of course, as he can lane split! And he had a kick-ass bike!

Fact is, I'm havin a blast and it's just gettin better each day! :doorag:
 
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