Russ79 and I decided to meet up in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, to do a little riding and check for good routes for the Bob Jones Memorial Rally in May. Friday, (March 6th) was calling for temps in the mid 70's, and we were both having a bit of winter blahs going and needed to stretch our riding legs a bit.
We met Thursday night at the hotel in Eureka Springs, then headed out Friday morning. This is a creek we saw south of Harrison. My bike is the '82 XJ, and Russ' is the 79 Special with a 6+ gallon tank.
Russ and his steed...
We made a quick potty break by this river. (Yeah, we had to go BEFORE we saw the water... )
Later, another stop with a "Refreshment" break.
RUSS!!! Hide the beverage.. I'm going to post these!
We've been sitting the whole time, and guess what Russ wants to do...
Arkansas had a BAD ice storm recently. You can see some damage here that is evident on a large percentage of the trees there. Road crews are still trying to clean up and we passed several.
There are lots of unprotected curves that drop off.. so be on your toes here.
Some general roads here.
Views from a cliffside restaurant.
The old Jailhouse in Jasper.
And ANOTHER beverage stop.
After a full day of riding, scraping pegs, and generally riding like idiots without a scratch, including this from a truck pass...
... We returned back to the hotel for a few more beverages. The parking lot of the hotel had a grade to the right side for drainage that apparently didn't let my bike lean far enough on the sidestand. I was talking to Vince ( Vincer) on the phone and CRASH!!! My bike fell over. I have an old (20+ years that you can't get OEM replacement parts for) Shoei fairing. Here's the result from one little fall...
SO... I had a 300 mile ride to make this morning with rain threatening by the end of the day with no windshield any more. I have no clue how some of you people ride naked bikes... but I HATE it! Before I left Eureka Springs this morning, I rode downtown to take a few pics of the place for you guys. Historic downtown has side by side restaurants, taverns, and shops that you could spend a whole day walking and snooping. None of the pics came out worth a crap to show you.. so you'll just have to take my word! lol. Here's one of the Basin Park Motel. Almost all the buildings were built in the 1800's. The Basin Park is in Ripley's Believe it or Not because every floor of the hotel is a ground floor! lol. The left side of the building is built into a hillside. Most of this part of town is built into a steep hillside.
Continued on part 2...
We met Thursday night at the hotel in Eureka Springs, then headed out Friday morning. This is a creek we saw south of Harrison. My bike is the '82 XJ, and Russ' is the 79 Special with a 6+ gallon tank.
Russ and his steed...
We made a quick potty break by this river. (Yeah, we had to go BEFORE we saw the water... )
Later, another stop with a "Refreshment" break.
RUSS!!! Hide the beverage.. I'm going to post these!
We've been sitting the whole time, and guess what Russ wants to do...
Arkansas had a BAD ice storm recently. You can see some damage here that is evident on a large percentage of the trees there. Road crews are still trying to clean up and we passed several.
There are lots of unprotected curves that drop off.. so be on your toes here.
Some general roads here.
Views from a cliffside restaurant.
The old Jailhouse in Jasper.
And ANOTHER beverage stop.
After a full day of riding, scraping pegs, and generally riding like idiots without a scratch, including this from a truck pass...
... We returned back to the hotel for a few more beverages. The parking lot of the hotel had a grade to the right side for drainage that apparently didn't let my bike lean far enough on the sidestand. I was talking to Vince ( Vincer) on the phone and CRASH!!! My bike fell over. I have an old (20+ years that you can't get OEM replacement parts for) Shoei fairing. Here's the result from one little fall...
SO... I had a 300 mile ride to make this morning with rain threatening by the end of the day with no windshield any more. I have no clue how some of you people ride naked bikes... but I HATE it! Before I left Eureka Springs this morning, I rode downtown to take a few pics of the place for you guys. Historic downtown has side by side restaurants, taverns, and shops that you could spend a whole day walking and snooping. None of the pics came out worth a crap to show you.. so you'll just have to take my word! lol. Here's one of the Basin Park Motel. Almost all the buildings were built in the 1800's. The Basin Park is in Ripley's Believe it or Not because every floor of the hotel is a ground floor! lol. The left side of the building is built into a hillside. Most of this part of town is built into a steep hillside.
Continued on part 2...
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