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Bike trip 2012

Started by Weekend_Sawyer, September 11, 2012, 08:52:42 AM

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Roxie

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Magicman

It's good to see that you had a safe and fun filled trip and I enjoyed your pictures.  I saw our tracks in several of them.   :)
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DR Buck

Glad you had a good trip Jon.  Wife and I did our first long trip on the Can Am Spider over Labor Day.   We did 1056 miles and covered 31 counties and 15 cities in Va over a 4 day period.  Crossed the Ches Bay bridge tunnel and everything.  We had a blast!
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Weekend_Sawyer


That does sound like a fun trip. Those Can ams look like a fun ride.

Jon
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Magicman

I met one on the road yesterday.  Kinda hard to instantly figure what it is, then... ;D   They are a neat rig.   :)
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Two: First Place Wood-Mizer Personal Best Awards
The First: Wood-Mizer People's Choice Award

It's Weird being the same age as Old People

Never allow your Need to make money
To exceed your Desire to provide Quality Service

Raider Bill

Quote from: DR_Buck on October 02, 2012, 10:06:58 PM
Glad you had a good trip Jon.  Wife and I did our first long trip on the Can Am Spider over Labor Day.   We did 1056 miles and covered 31 counties and 15 cities in Va over a 4 day period.  Crossed the Ches Bay bridge tunnel and everything.  We had a blast!

Pictures?
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DR Buck

Quote from: Raider Bill on October 04, 2012, 09:24:07 AM
Quote from: DR_Buck on October 02, 2012, 10:06:58 PM
Glad you had a good trip Jon.  Wife and I did our first long trip on the Can Am Spider over Labor Day.   We did 1056 miles and covered 31 counties and 15 cities in Va over a 4 day period.  Crossed the Ches Bay bridge tunnel and everything.  We had a blast!

Pictures?


This is the north end of the 21 mile Chesapeake Bridge Tunnel



Kitty -  South Island of bridge tunnel



Me - South Island of bridge tunnel



Lighthouse at Assateague



Kitty at Yorktown battlefield



Both of us -

Been there, done that.   Never got caught [/b]
Retired and not doing much anymore and still not getting caught

Raider Bill

Are you still liking the Can-Am after a good trip?
The First 72 years of childhood is always the hardest.
My advice on aging gracefully... ride fast bikes and date faster women, drink good tequila, practice your draw daily, be honest and fair in your dealings, but suffer not fools. Eat a hearty breakfast, and remember, ALL politicians are crooks.

DR Buck

Quote from: Raider Bill on October 04, 2012, 05:37:01 PM
Are you still liking the Can-Am after a good trip?

Yep!   It's been a long time since I rode before buying the Can Am.  The 2 things I like most about the Can AM are 1) It's big and is much more visable than a 2 wheeler,  and 2) It doesn't seem to wear you out on a long ride. That's probably a result of not having to hold it up when you stop  :D  and the power assisted steering.   I do like to run around on my Honda Nighthawk, but the Northern VA traffic scares the $#!++ out of me! :o   So it stays in the garage. 

The Can Am is so easy to ride, the wife who NEVER rode before got her license as well. 






Although she's taken it on a few day trips she doesn't want one of her own.  She'd rather sit in the back and let me do all the riding.  ;D    We've both notice that there are a lot of Can Am Spyder riders in our age group.   ::)  Many of them migrated from 2 wheeels for the same reasons.

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