No, we rode from Las Vegas into California then back to Nevada to the DMV in Laughlin then across the river to Arizona and back home. The direct route to Laughlin is a little more than 100 miles but we had to pick up Joe's KTM on the southwest side of town and that is why we hit California.
We saw several Spyders today, I think the snowbirds have returned.
Going to the DMV in Las Vegas is an experience - not a good one - the nearest office is 4 miles from home and the wait is usually long so today we took a detour to renew the plates on one of our vehicles. 267 miles and 3 states later we have the tag renewed and we only had to wait for 2 people ahead of us. Life is good.
We like to ride. The line at the DMV gave us an excuse to RIDE! So, we had a wonderful ride on a perfectly beautiful day! Bikes running great, feeling good, no conflict on the schedule. A great day!
AJ, they got rid of dash pass a couple of months ago, back to standing in line.
Just don't mention how much registration is here ARGH!
the joy of small town living the DMV is 1 block from my work and sometimes there is someone in line ahead of me about 86 for 2 years257 miles seems a bit extreme... :bowdown:
I'd get up early, and be the first one through the door! :thumbup:
Going to the DMV in Las Vegas is an experience - not a good one - the nearest office is 4 miles from home and the wait is usually long so today we took a detour to renew the plates on one of our vehicles. 267 miles and 3 states later we have the tag renewed and we only had to wait for 2 people ahead of us. Life is good.
I bet it is not $565 for a Spyder!, plus another $565 for my Honda Shadow Aero VT750.
Is the 1200 a waterhead ? Hear theyre sweet! I keep supporting the MOA foundation buying raffle tickets which means I keep getting the ON but since its been a couple years that I sold my 1200c not sure I will again this yearI know the feeling Joe. BTW I just bought a new BMW R1200R. Love this bike!
Jack
And the ride alone was worth it. Luckily I seldom have to wait more than one or two people here. Can also get it done via mail.Going to the DMV in Las Vegas is an experience - not a good one - the nearest office is 4 miles from home and the wait is usually long so today we took a detour to renew the plates on one of our vehicles. 267 miles and 3 states later we have the tag renewed and we only had to wait for 2 people ahead of us. Life is good.
AJ, they got rid of dash pass a couple of months ago, back to standing in line.