A Slideshow!
Everything is looking rosey for the rally!
Starring:
3Phase and his indefatigable XS1100G!
BlkMage and his classic XS1100... Katana 600!
DiverRay with Planedick's XS1100SF!
E.Liberty and the most intransigent, indestructable XS1100SF!
As always, my bike Columbo asked for, "Just one more thing!" before the ride.
No matter, the broken ignition switch hot wire connection and a torn horn connector were easily spliced and soldered in the parking lot at the motel.
E.Liberty has no second gear on his SF but he had no problem leading the entire ride with just four gears.
We started the ride after breakfast in Scott's Valley and went up to Big Basin, then up and along the ridge to Alice's Restaurant.
View east from the ridge overlooking the San Fransisco Bay
Alice's Restaurant
After some drinks and snacks we rode down the mountains to the Pacific Coast Highway and stopped at the
Pigeon Point Lighthouse
The next stop was back in Santa Cruz where we took the pause that refreshes at
a local brew pub
A pleasant surprise at the winery just across the way from the pub was seeing an old
Indian and a Vespa sharing a cosy nook in between casks of wine
After the ride, E.Liberty and Gypsy were fantastic hosts.
Thank you, both of you!
The next day everyone met in Soquel for breakfast, then went over to DiverRay's house and we said our farewells.
BlkMage went back to Nevada and I got to ride an XS11 in fine fettle down PCH from Carmel to San Luis Obispo.
I, uh, sort of forgot to take any pictures during the ride down PCH so I took one of the
sun setting on a church in San Luis Obispo
After getting fuel and checking the milage I discovered I had only obtained 36 MPG riding from Carmel to SLO.
This was down significantly from 38 MPG the day before on the ridge ride. Oh well!
I had a lot of fun. We have to do this again!
Regards,
Scott
I don't know, maybe it was the roses
Everything is looking rosey for the rally!
Starring:
3Phase and his indefatigable XS1100G!
BlkMage and his classic XS1100... Katana 600!
DiverRay with Planedick's XS1100SF!
E.Liberty and the most intransigent, indestructable XS1100SF!
As always, my bike Columbo asked for, "Just one more thing!" before the ride.
No matter, the broken ignition switch hot wire connection and a torn horn connector were easily spliced and soldered in the parking lot at the motel.
E.Liberty has no second gear on his SF but he had no problem leading the entire ride with just four gears.
We started the ride after breakfast in Scott's Valley and went up to Big Basin, then up and along the ridge to Alice's Restaurant.
View east from the ridge overlooking the San Fransisco Bay
Alice's Restaurant
After some drinks and snacks we rode down the mountains to the Pacific Coast Highway and stopped at the
Pigeon Point Lighthouse
The next stop was back in Santa Cruz where we took the pause that refreshes at
a local brew pub
A pleasant surprise at the winery just across the way from the pub was seeing an old
Indian and a Vespa sharing a cosy nook in between casks of wine
After the ride, E.Liberty and Gypsy were fantastic hosts.
Thank you, both of you!
The next day everyone met in Soquel for breakfast, then went over to DiverRay's house and we said our farewells.
BlkMage went back to Nevada and I got to ride an XS11 in fine fettle down PCH from Carmel to San Luis Obispo.
I, uh, sort of forgot to take any pictures during the ride down PCH so I took one of the
sun setting on a church in San Luis Obispo
After getting fuel and checking the milage I discovered I had only obtained 36 MPG riding from Carmel to SLO.
This was down significantly from 38 MPG the day before on the ridge ride. Oh well!
I had a lot of fun. We have to do this again!
Regards,
Scott
I don't know, maybe it was the roses
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