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alfalfa

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  1. Oh, he is a big Brazilian guy. Probably 6'-2" or so. Large, santa belly. I can say that cause he kicked my ass on the track. (and, yes. Bobby Fong is a small feller)
  2. Retirement party for a long-time friend at work (30 yrs!) and then remembered i had a track day for Monday Stunk up the first session, second time at track and wasnt remembering any corners. This track is near Bakersfield and is flat! Hard to pick up details at first. My buddy works for a Suzuki dealer (hence the truck) and was gifted with a day of coaching from Bobby Fong, who races MotoAmerica. He was a little tired when the day was over
  3. seems to me the bike would be useful for expediting deliveries, or pick-ups
  4. Retirement party tomorrow, if we can find a venue (Company owner was going to use the rec center at his new digs, but that just fell thru!). Then, either play in the dirt again on Sunday, or spend some time readying the RR for track day on Monday!
  5. I did a one year stint at the Anchorage, Alaska Water Utility. Great group of people to work for (in the design section). Obviously focused on solving problems and helping people. Management, on the other hand? Their biggest contribution each year was figuring out where to throw the excess cash before June 1st, or their budget would shrink the next year.
  6. I pretend to be a Civil Engineer. Our company's specialty is private development, mostly. Subdivisions, commercial and industrial buildings. churches, schools, hospitals, ranches. we just try to stay away from public sector work as it is a drag on your spirit. The waste in public agencies would/should drive a normal person crazy!!
  7. i used to walk to school. two miles, uphill both ways, 4' of snow and -20 degrees. Now, i cant fight my way past the SUVs dropping off the minions. Probably the only time around here where a vehicle has more than one person in it.
  8. welllll, maybe. It is also the one bike that needed a full rebuild at 40k miles, to the tune of 80% of the bike value. Had i not got it mostly free from my brother, i would probably have thrown it in the ocean. It sure feels good off road, tho!. Not much for long distance riding. I took my 06 to Alaska in 2009, for about 5000 miles, and my butt hurt for months afterwards.
  9. Thanks. good thing this interwebby thing is just a passing fad
  10. sooo, you're saying that the web address is still adventuremotorcycles.net?
  11. Hah, hah!!! I found you bastards!!! Kind of like my parents when i was young, you keep moving hoping i dont find you? anyways, Sunday was a fun dirt day! Took the KTM out to see if it still ran (carbs instead of fuel injection makes for fun times). Turns out, once you get some good fuel going thru it, its alright! North of home is an area known as Carizzo Plains. The little San Andreas fault runs thru it, but we dont worry about them trifles. The main road thru is a mixture of asphalt and gravel, but the best part are the offshoot roads. We probably spent about 3 hours putzing around in there, dropping bikes, etc. Great time had by all, as we prep for a trip to Moab, UT in October. Here's some pics. finished off at a great hole in the wall burger joint in beautiful downtown Taft, CA
  12. if you have to ask....... well over 700 lbs (877 listed on website!!!)
  13. Semi-quiet weekend. Test rode this: would say about 10x more comfortable than my R18, as would be expected. Wonder if this model should have come out first?
  14. he was. and, so damned smart. as a puppy, he followed Chris's mom outside one morning to pickup the newspaper. From that day forward, he didnt need to be showed again, just let out. One morning, he didnt return as quickly as he should have. Finally, came running up with a paper in his mouth. Guess he had scoured the neighborhood until he found one in someone else's driveway (paper boy hadnt left one at mom's)
  15. like i never thought it would.
  16. holiday in amurrica. went for a bike ride, or two. my "son" (I claim him with full approval of his real parents) had to put down his golden after 14 years. not a fun week, even with the bike rides. Not even that big a dog lover, but cried like a baby over this one. I think Gunner was smarter than most people. Definitely, more likable.
  17. i still laugh at BJD thinking your were Taliban from the beginning
  18. I would have to agree. Raising the bar, aint she? Welcome, Harley Lady!
  19. yeah, one of them small bikes. i remember having to dodge the projectiles that came out of his exhaust! Dean - center of pic Some dude pretending to be a bad-ass adv rider
  20. He was. had a blast at the rally (SWFEST). Stayed in contact with him for a few years after that. He did up and quit and hit the road south. Somewhere along the line, bought one of them big, foreign overland vehicles that was impounded at one of the borders he was crossing. wonder who knows where he might be now?
  21. Thanks for the info (I guess i could have googled it, but i like it straight from people on site). We have our own ghost towns over here, in case you ever want to range farther from home.
  22. ah. that memory is coming back now. i was on a GSA. There was the KLR(?) who couldnt keep up when were headed back out to the satellite array, until his exhaust blew up. Had plenty of power after that. I believe one of the loaners was trailered back to dealer. Thought it was yours, but believe it was GSDudes (what was his name again?). My first rally. good one except i couldnt ride for shit offroad and still cant
  23. Enjoy looking at all the abandoned things, but had a question: (apologies if you've answered it somewhere already) Why are there so many abandoned buildings? Who owns the land they are on? thx
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