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September Saturday

Dragonrider

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It was 77F with 45% humidity this afternoon, with a touch of autumn in the air - went for a 30 mile sprint this morning, and tossed my SO on the back for an 80 mlle cruise through the hills this afternoon. The RT was flawless - smooth, quick, and I never bothered to check the fuel gauge. Backed the RT in the garage, did my usual post flight check, and there wasn't even a single bug splatter on the bike.

Couldn't ask for a better fall weekend.
 
Glad to hear you had a great RYde the weather is great right now in the Great northwest the Wife and I put on about 60 miles today on mostly backroads her on the RT and me on the STL the temperature here in Woodinville was a nice pleasant 73. Tomorrow we will ryde up to Bellingham and come back through Chuckanut drive skirting the San Juan Islands. :ohyea:
 
What, no rain? I don't know how I managed to get so many bugs on my Spyder after all of the rain we rode through in the great North Wet. Glad you had a nice ride today.
 
Good to hear..!!

isn't nice when things workout perfect..?? :2thumbs: glad you had such a great ryde with the SO...:thumbup:
 
34 this morning here... :shocked:
Can't wait for 65 mile or so "hop" that I've got planned for today! :thumbup:
We just all need to remember how slick, wet leaves can be... :yikes:
 
68f (20c) for my Saturday (04 Oct) morning ride. Beautiful blue sky, 50% humidity, no LoveBugs... no bugs at all. Riding, rally, camping season has arrived in North Florida.

 
No ride this weekend. Rain, fog, and SNOW in the 1000ft. + elevations. I reside at about 100 ft. above sea level--just about a couple miles from Knik Arm of Cook Inlet. 32 degrees at 10:30 AM today. I will get out and about as road conditions permit the next couple weeks or so (:pray::pray:)--but it's getting near the end of the season for me.
 
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Hope you get a few more good riding days this season! It was 78F and sunny here today, and I just got back from another 60 mile loop. Bugs were lookin' for me today tho... :sour: Musta hit at least 6!
 
Ten of my group, The Hill Country Road Riders, did 150 miles or so, taking the long way to Fredericksburg, TX yesterday for breakfast. It started out as a chilly 63 and later got up to 92 around 5 o'clock but I was home in the a/c by then. We have 36 members and ride the year around. We put out a monthly ride schedule so all know where we are going and where to meet. One member puts out a Google map so we can download it to our Garmin's. Some of us have been riding together over 20 years....our youngest member is in his middle fifties...we all get along great....come on down and join us for a Saturday ride.

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125 mile Ryde yesterday in Horse Country, wide open pastures, not a cloud in the sky. Just a blue ceiling above us. Started with temperatures in the 60s went only around, 80. "Stopped at a cafe and this rolled in.
 

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Horse country?? I live in town, and my neighbors have horses... serious open country and pasture land is less than two miles away.... It's hard to remember that most members live in high density areas...
 

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