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Category Archives: Motorcycle
Shields down
Title in opposition as my Shields Up post from last Fall… Now that the nice weather is coming back and looks like it’s gonna stay for more than two hours at a time, I stripped my bike again from its … Continue reading
Shields up!!!
I went to get the spare nuts and bolts in Home Depot after work, and the windshield is now installed on the bike. It looks much better than I would have thought. It’s a full size National Cycle model, with … Continue reading
Got myself plenty of new toys
Wow, triple wow! As I was browsing on Craigslist and Expo without other purpose than to see what was out there for Honda VTX bikes, I saw this ad about a guy who had a crash and was selling … Continue reading
Got myself a new toy
A GPS unit for my bike. What a gem. Can’t wait to hit the road with it, hopefully before or at least for the 2007 Oyster run on September 23rd, weather permitting. It’s a Garmin Zumo 550. Comes with … Continue reading
Ride to Mt. Rainier Sunrise and Snoqualmie Falls
What a glorious day last Saturday was. The sun was shining, the weather was nippy but not cold, the road was dry. I left home early enough to meet the rest of the crew at 9:00 in a Starbuck’s in … Continue reading