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The Season Has Officially Started...

Bob Denman

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After checking tire pressures yesterday, and finding where I left my jacket in December, :opps: I finally fired the RT up, and hit the road...
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As you can tell; the ice still fully covers the Neversink Reservoir; the first part of the day's mileage. I snuck out to Town, to pick up some lunch for me and the Missus. During this run; I left the radio off, and just listened to what the bike was telling me...
...It was telling me "Thanks for breaking me out of the garage!" :thumbup: It tracked straight, ran smooth, shifted smooth, the gauges all read normal...
After getting some burgers in us, I told the Missus that I had to run that old gas out of the bike... :D Since she had already figured it pointless to argue; she only asked where I was heading. I decided to run the Hawk's Nest on Rte 97 North of Sparrowbush, NY
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It was like a madhouse up through there! Everybody on a sport Bike was trying to drag their pipes or their knees, and too many of them were using both sides of the road! :yikes:
Once I got back to some saner roads, I tried turning the radio on... no signal!! :dontknow: I must have somehow disconnected the antenna from the receiver while I was wiring up the rear markers... Oh well; another project!
Anyway; this was a real nice 147 mile hop to start the season! I hope that the rest of you have already dug your bikes out, and are happily piling up the miles! :thumbup:
To many more such days!! :cheers: For ALL of us!
 

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Thanks for the reminder. When I get back from Palm Springs and L.A. I'll get going again with the spyder.
 
:congrats: on the first ride of the season. Thank you for posting the great pictures. You have good scenery in your area. :2thumbs:
 
Thanks..!!

great views along your ryde. Looks like a fun ryde for the first and hope this will continue from here on...:2thumbs::ohyea::ohyea:
 
Great scenery. I used to like to go fast to a point, but those using both sides usually wind up dead or hurt bad, as well p... off the sled drivers.
Dragon In TN/NC has a tree of shame for people crashin by ridig over their heads

Now Would I be bragging if I said, my 2015 riding season started at noon on New Years day ???
Oldmanzues
 
Clear and Sunny 70F here today. Cleaned up and repacked Rt622 trailer today. No new spyder yet :yes:
 
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After checking tire pressures yesterday, and finding where I left my jacket in December, :opps: I finally fired the RT up, and hit the road...
attachment.php
As you can tell; the ice still fully covers the Neversink Reservoir; the first part of the day's mileage. I snuck out to Town, to pick up some lunch for me and the Missus. During this run; I left the radio off, and just listened to what the bike was telling me...
...It was telling me "Thanks for breaking me out of the garage!" :thumbup: It tracked straight, ran smooth, shifted smooth, the gauges all read normal...
After getting some burgers in us, I told the Missus that I had to run that old gas out of the bike... :D Since she had already figured it pointless to argue; she only asked where I was heading. I decided to run the Hawk's Nest on Rte 97 North of Sparrowbush, NY
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It was like a madhouse up through there! Everybody on a sport Bike was trying to drag their pipes or their knees, and too many of them were using both sides of the road! :yikes:
Once I got back to some saner roads, I tried turning the radio on... no signal!! :dontknow: I must have somehow disconnected the antenna from the receiver while I was wiring up the rear markers... Oh well; another project!
Anyway; this was a real nice 147 mile hop to start the season! I hope that the rest of you have already dug your bikes out, and are happily piling up the miles! :thumbup:
To many more such days!! :cheers: For ALL of us!
Look like you had a great time coming out of hibernation. Many more happy miles!
 
Bob we were in Milford just minutes away. :hun: I wish you would have called. :( I have found a great place on top of the mountain. It overlooks Port, PA.. I mean its way up. Very narrow winding park road. :popcorn: Next time my friend. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Smiles of miles rack them up. Start up "collection"if u will. Know you have seen few of mine bob ImageUploadedByTapatalk1428877632.991406.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1428877655.486545.jpg


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QUOTE=Highwayman2013;960542]Love that spot Bob.[/QUOTE]

This was one of the FEW times I've been through there that they didn't have cones up all over the place. :D
Between rock slides and ambulance calls; it's a happening place! :roflblack:

(Great picture! :thumbup:)
 
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