My streak is over… maybe
I took the train to work today, and stayed home this evening.
This makes it the first full day since I got my motorcycle endorsement that I have not ridden. The day after I got my license I bought the Virago. Since then, even if it was to go seven blocks to the coffeeshop, I’ve started up one of the bikes and ridden it some distance every day.
I’m tempted to go out and take one of the bikes for a short spin just so as not to break the chain. It would be pretty arbitrary if I did that. Also tempted to count gassing up the Virago after midnight yesterday as a “today” ride, since it was after midnight and all.
Probably better not to care if I ride EVERY day. But I’m getting superstitious in my old age.
Just for clarification-
Just for clarification- you’re thinking about doing some night rides?
Are you asking if I’m
Are you asking if I’m planning any lengthy rides at night? I’m not, although I might do a few hundred miles after dark in a week or three. If you’re asking about whether I’m considering ever riding after the sun sets, I frequently do go from point A to point B at night. Why?
Hey defensive boy
Don’t
Hey defensive boy
Don’t forget to check this out tomorrow:
http://www.redbullairrace.com/
wish I could be there, but I’ll be 200 miles south.
No, I meant night-time
No, I meant night-time riding. More than 50 miles after sunset.
Frequently. Why?
Frequently. Why?
Are we talking in-city or
Are we talking in-city or beyond.
Mostly because you may be in need of a minor checkup.
(minor meaning you ride in, adjustment is made in three minutes, you ride out)
A check-up? Is this some
A check-up? Is this some sort of attitude adjustment thing where you beat me up and tell me what a cool biker I’m not?
I’ll give you three recent examples.
Tonight, I left work after dark, went on a date in Orinda and came back to SF. It was all slab riding, about 70 miles, but dark sky.
A week ago I took a girl down the peninsula for a movie. Also largely slab riding, but not lit up like most of the East Bay freeways I rode tonight. Round trip: 90 miles.
About a month ago when my riding group went up to Tahoe and Yosemite, one of our riders went down about 60 miles short of Truckee. After the ambulance took her away and we loaded her bike into a truck, we finished the leg so we could get to where we would sleep. We were already behind schedule, so we’d been riding for close to an hour in the dark already when she went down. That’s probably a total of 100 miles on twisties with no streetlights at all.
“A check-up? Is this some
“A check-up? Is this some sort of attitude adjustment thing where you beat me up and tell me what a cool biker I’m not?”
No, it means bringing it into the shop and letting the mechanics do their magic, defensive boy.
How were the air-races?