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Had a good week for riding with moderate temperatures in the upper 70's and lower 80's then it started raining Thursday, Friday morning. Only P/U's and other high clearance vehicles can use the road now. Some pics of the road in front of my home.

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This creek marks my property line on the right.

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Road will need to dry for a few days before the county can start repairing the culverts that have been collapsed for years. At least it's cut down on the four wheeler crowd.

Images from Wednesday.

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Wow! That is some rainfall. It will be good if it dries out some before more rain falls.
My NC700X looks very much like yours, same plastic and color but mine is a 2017 with the 670cc engine.
Dang, we'd pay good money for that kind of rain out here!
But, it would mean I'd have to sit in the rain in my car for my commute. A drought can have some advantages...
(08-06-2021, 01:32 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Dang, we'd pay good money for that kind of rain out here!
But, it would mean I'd have to sit in the rain in my car for my commute. A drought can have some advantages...

It's rained much this summer which is good, 14" in the last two weeks, but the creeks, ponds and rivers are already full so a heavy rainfall causes a lot of flooding. We need a week of dry weather so the county can start repairs.

Wish I could send some your way.
Great shots of the ol' NC750X redbirds.
Thanks Gold.
Wow that's a lot of water.

I do like the red front fender and the silver wheels compared to my black ones