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We're on the uphill swing!
#21
(01-06-2019, 03:17 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: Ottawa has become a very busy city since I retired. I never ride my bike in city traffic, except to my Honda shop for maintenance or an errand to the mall. I also book any appointments between 10AM and 1PM so I don't have to drive my car in the rush hours.

When I returned to motorcycling 5 years ago I went on a charity run with hundreds of other bikers. I quickly realized being jammed in double lines of strangers of unknown riding ability was very uncomfortable and not much fun.

There are rural roads surrounded by farms 5 minutes from my home. They have little traffic and 80 KPH speed limits. So I can get out of town quickly and safely. Most of my jumping off terminals are small towns 1 hour from my home.

My playground is the Ottawa Valley. It has lots of roads twisting around rivers, lakes and hills in cottage country. As most people only use their cottages on the weekends, I have the roads all to myself. Unlike the weekends, the bikers I encounter at rest stops are retirees with decades of motorcycling experience. They ride safely and are willing to exchange motorcycle stories no matter what you or they ride.

For me the real enjoyment of motorcycling is the freedom to ride when and where I like, at what ever speed I find most suitable or fun on any particular day.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.
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#22
(01-06-2019, 03:41 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote:
(01-06-2019, 03:17 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: Ottawa has become a very busy city since I retired. I never ride my bike in city traffic, except to my Honda shop for maintenance or an errand to the mall. I also book any appointments between 10AM and 1PM so I don't have to drive my car in the rush hours.

When I returned to motorcycling 5 years ago I went on a charity run with hundreds of other bikers. I quickly realized being jammed in double lines of strangers of unknown riding ability was very uncomfortable and not much fun.

There are rural roads surrounded by farms 5 minutes from my home. They have little traffic and 80 KPH speed limits. So I can get out of town quickly and safely. Most of my jumping off terminals are small towns 1 hour from my home.

My playground is the Ottawa Valley. It has lots of roads twisting around rivers, lakes and hills in cottage country. As most people only use their cottages on the weekends, I have the roads all to myself. Unlike the weekends, the bikers I encounter at rest stops are retirees with decades of motorcycling experience. They ride safely and are willing to exchange motorcycle stories no matter what you or they ride.

For me the real enjoyment of motorcycling is the freedom to ride when and where I like, at what ever speed I find most suitable or fun on any particular day.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.
+1! I find it much more enjoyable to ride by myself, or with a small group of friends that I know have riding skills equal to or better than mine.
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#23
+1 solo and single pair riding (preferred)

I ride in any reasonable condition, even profuse traffic, although, I will avoid it whenever possible. Google Maps helps with the traffic pain points.
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#24
(01-06-2019, 03:48 AM)2017EX_imp Wrote:
(01-06-2019, 03:41 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote:
(01-06-2019, 03:17 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: Ottawa has become a very busy city since I retired. I never ride my bike in city traffic, except to my Honda shop for maintenance or an errand to the mall. I also book any appointments between 10AM and 1PM so I don't have to drive my car in the rush hours.

When I returned to motorcycling 5 years ago I went on a charity run with hundreds of other bikers. I quickly realized being jammed in double lines of strangers of unknown riding ability was very uncomfortable and not much fun.

There are rural roads surrounded by farms 5 minutes from my home. They have little traffic and 80 KPH speed limits. So I can get out of town quickly and safely. Most of my jumping off terminals are small towns 1 hour from my home.

My playground is the Ottawa Valley. It has lots of roads twisting around rivers, lakes and hills in cottage country. As most people only use their cottages on the weekends, I have the roads all to myself. Unlike the weekends, the bikers I encounter at rest stops are retirees with decades of motorcycling experience. They ride safely and are willing to exchange motorcycle stories no matter what you or they ride.

For me the real enjoyment of motorcycling is the freedom to ride when and where I like, at what ever speed I find most suitable or fun on any particular day.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.
+1! I find it much more enjoyable to ride by myself, or with a small group of friends that I know have riding skills equal to or better than mine.

It took me years of quietly suffering through various charity events, club group rides, parades, etc., to realize exactly what you put so succinctly.
+1! I find it much more enjoyable to ride by myself, or with a small group of friends that I know have riding skills equal to or better than mine.
(01-06-2019, 04:47 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: +1 solo and single pair riding (preferred)

I ride in any reasonable condition, even profuse traffic, although, I will avoid it whenever possible. Google Maps helps with the traffic pain points.

^ +1, solo and single pair riding (preferred)
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#25
(01-04-2019, 02:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Oh I know .... there are lots of places I wouldnt want to live/ride a motorcycle. NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami to name a few.
Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .

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#26
(01-06-2019, 06:33 AM)Bigskyorbust_imp Wrote:
(01-04-2019, 02:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Oh I know .... there are lots of places I wouldnt want to live/ride a motorcycle. NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami to name a few.
Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .

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Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .

Sent from my Moto E (4) using Tapatalk Any event that requires me to ride in formation with a bunch of riders I don't know is something I don't do ..... after doing it one time several years ago. If its a charitable ride, I'd as soon send a check and avoid the ride.

Bob
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#27
(01-06-2019, 06:33 AM)Bigskyorbust_imp Wrote:
(01-04-2019, 02:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Oh I know .... there are lots of places I wouldnt want to live/ride a motorcycle. NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami to name a few.
Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .

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Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .
No worries Bigsky*. Very likely any major city in North America has similar challenges as Atlanta, and will probably get worse before it gets better.

I hung out in Atlanta a few times and didn't find it too bad at all, even during a weekday Braves game. But everything is relative. Locals there hated the situation and felt pretty strong about it.

For some reason Washington, DC stands out for me as being a simply horrible place to be during afternoon rush hour. I didn't detect any accidents, just sheer volume.
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#28
(01-04-2019, 10:25 AM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote: Heading out in the morning for a 160 mile round trip to Cave in the Rock, IL. Temps starting at 35 ending at 55.

Right now I'm so lucky to have a group of guys that like to ride in anything above freezing.

They've told me don't ride with "sand or salt" on the road.

The weekend routine is about 2 hour trip to eat lunch somewhere, then 2 hour trip back home....makes for a good day!

Cave in Rock is cool.
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#29
Just got in from a ride before it started sprinkling. CRazy 59 degrees today in sw Ohio
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#30
(01-06-2019, 02:01 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(01-06-2019, 06:33 AM)Bigskyorbust_imp Wrote:
(01-04-2019, 02:14 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Oh I know .... there are lots of places I wouldnt want to live/ride a motorcycle. NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami to name a few.
Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .

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Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .
No worries Bigsky*. Very likely any major city in North America has similar challenges as Atlanta, and will probably get worse before it gets better.

I hung out in Atlanta a few times and didn't find it too bad at all, even during a weekday Braves game. But everything is relative. Locals there hated the situation and felt pretty strong about it.

For some reason Washington, DC stands out for me as being a simply horrible place to be during afternoon rush hour. I didn't detect any accidents, just sheer volume.
Hey now .. that hits a little close to home on the Atlanta ! .. Lol .. you are right though .. you might ( or in this case I might ) have to have a screw or two loose to commute long miles daily in that environment. But overall .. just being on the bike is enjoyable .. would not trade it .
No worries Bigsky*. Very likely any major city in North America has similar challenges as Atlanta, and will probably get worse before it gets better.

I hung out in Atlanta a few times and didn't find it too bad at all, even during a weekday Braves game. But everything is relative. Locals there hated the situation and felt pretty strong about it.

For some reason Washington, DC stands out for me as being a simply horrible place to be during afternoon rush hour. I didn't detect any accidents, just sheer volume. Agreed .. I would take Atlanta over DC any day ( in more ways than just traffic as well)

I commute freeway at times but mostly run small back door smaller roads into and out of the city .. definitely not as fast but alot more fun to ride .. as fun as commuting can be anyway!



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