Had a great time, ferret! Thanks for sharing "the loop" with me. I can see why you enjoy riding it so much. Not many people have such an enjoyable ride so close to home. Almost no traffic, only one minor stop light, with roads that meander along ridges, dive down and back up out of creeks, and follow natural contours along watersheds. Ideal CB1100 country, best enjoyed 45-55 mph.
The deer encounter - holy smokes! We're riding along a densely wooded area with overhanging trees. I'm following ferret on his CB1100 on my F800GT. Good thing I was hanging back a bit because suddenly a small doe leaps out of the brush on the right, on a collision course with ferret! From what I saw it looked like the deer realized its mistake and started scrambling and slipping on the pavement, trying to stop when it lost its footing and went down. At that moment, a tiny fawn burst out behind its mother and ran all the way across the highway while the mother retreated back into the woods on the right.
At the next stop sign, I pulled up next to ferret and said, "Did you see that deer back there?" as I was unsure if the deer had been out of his peripheral vision or not. He said, "Yeah! I hit it!" Apparently the deer bumped ferret's right leg and that's what made it go down on the pavement. Whew!
A few miles later, we switched bikes. Ferret rode my GT and I rode his CB1100 back to the dealership. I had ridden a CB1100 rental in Europe in 2013. I was still a fairly new rider back then and at the time it was the largest, heaviest bike I'd ridden. This time, the immediate impression was how compact the minimalistic the CB1100 is. And...how absolutely smooth and quiet. Sometimes I wasn't sure I could even hear the engine, and I could barely feel it. Quite a change from my hammerin' GT's parallel twin that very much makes you aware of its presence at all times.
Oh: first time I've ever ridden another guy's bike and found the mirrors absolutely adjusted to perfection!