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Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:16 am
by celticus
Maybe the white bike with the side plastic taken off. I'll give it a try on my silver bike.
Mark
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:52 am
by Dr. Strangelove
[quote="ChiTown"]Even though the white bike might look better to most, can it lay down, roll over and do tricks like this?!

/quote]
you need to teach it to sit up. and how did that happen?
John
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:11 am
by ziobato
ChiTown wrote:OK, I'll admit it, I like the white bike more too... it shows the lines of the bike better, and have always thought so. The all white Wudo bike has always made me want.... for now I'll just focus on riding the one I have.
Even though the white bike might look better to most, can it lay down, roll over and do tricks like this?!
Keeping my promise to myself I will sacrifice the bike before putting too much stress on my foot... the good news is the 6 weeks using forearm crutches has given me great upper body strength making it easy to pick up...

Joe, both sisters are GREAT!

The point is not what the white one can do, but what its driver can do with her... I can't even wonder to ride your way offroad, on gravel ...
Once more: drive safe and enjoy!

Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:01 pm
by Lost Rider
It just happened while turning around on gravel, under normal circumstances I could have easily stopped it from falling, but like I said I won't risk injuring my freshly healed left foot and just let it drop once it was going over... no big deal really, and the oem guards did a good job protecting the valve covers so who cares. That is the reason I'm not going off tarmac except when necessary, I know I would be risking my foot, and don't feel like picking up my bike... honestly it's kind of killing me passing all these great dirt roads leading up into the mountains going somewhere.... I'm stuck riding the same roads as the HD folk.
Enough whining about riding some of the most beautiful landscapes around....
Thanks ziobato, I do like both of em', just giving some respect where respect is do...
I'm lucky enough to be in the middle of nowhere with a strong cell signal.... here's yesterday and right now in my world.
MMMM dinner...
This morning.

Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:11 pm
by celticus
Joe, That was inadvertently rude of me. I had no intention of comparing your bike to Ziobato's. If I had realized it was your bike in the picture I would have kept my mouth shut.
That is alot of gadgets you have there with you roughing it.
Mark
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:58 pm
by Lost Rider
No worries Mark, everyone has an opinion and I see your point.
Roughing it with gadgets describes this trip very well. I won't be taking some of the crap like my laptop again.. Needed to on this one for business and thats why Im doing the blog. No the next one though...
-joe
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:04 am
by ziobato
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:30 am
by Skippy
That looks like a very cool road trip Chi Town. Unbelievable what you manage to take wirh you without using the sidecases. From the look of the pictures that Schock Sock shure comes in handy! Keep posting those great stories and pictures

Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 8:20 am
by vielzebub
ChiTown wrote:
MMMM dinner...

Wow.
You taught the R to troll for fish?!
That's a great bike....wish mine would learn that trick.

Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 1:45 pm
by MJB
Checking out your web site and your link to SPOT and your route.
I noticed that the SPOT only shows the last 24 hours of your route.
It seems each day it resets itself.
I think it would be nice to see your entire route from day 1, and each waypoint is then added to your route to date.
Any thoughts..
Michael
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:23 pm
by celticus
How ARE those new shocks anyway?
Mark
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:03 pm
by Lost Rider
the spot sharing page is a new feature and is in the beta phase still. I can access the last 30 days but not you. Hopefully that will change, the people from spot are active on ADV and had are listening to riders... I will have a gpx file after trip with a very detailed track from my garmin, showing speed, altitude, etc... The garmin has recorded over 30,000 track points already...
As for the shocks, and the rest if the bike....
Let's just say I've "tested" the durability of ohlins and the bike more than ever... 90 miles on very rough jeep trails around Moab, Ut. today alone... With no problems... I've spent a decent amount if time playing with the shocks and tire pressure to get the best performance on and off road... Love the Ohlins. The problem now is they inspire confidence where I need a little fear...
the only casulty so far is my D40... But thats why I bought a "cheap" DSLR... Still working, no flash or auto focus...
I'm now camping at 9,500' 70 miles north of Durango, Co..... Another rough road to find this campsite, yet I still can get online on my iPhone... Go figure.
I've had done difficulty updating my site and have to wait until its over to sift through the 3000+ pictures I have taken.
I will post soon...
cheers
joe
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:43 am
by celticus
Joe, How did you hurt your camera in that pelican case? But still you can take lots of good pictures without a flash or auto focus.
mark
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:11 am
by Lost Rider
it happened with the camera hanging off the bike when a rv was illeagally driving on one lane dirt road going over a pass in Montana and clipped me. Still shooting plenty of pics...
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:14 pm
by Lost Rider
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:43 pm
by deilenberger
Amazing shots Joe.. you realize I'm gonna steal these for desktop backgrounds on my PC at work.. (it helps keep me sane..)
Congrats on a good trip and no broken bones. Can't wait for the rest of the pictures..
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:26 am
by ziobato
Hi Joe,
happy to see that everything is fine with you and the "black sister" at the end of the adventure trip.
Very nice shots (as usual) they will be absolutely helpful to keep the mouth shut of R1200R' denigrators!

I'll look forward for more.
Keep in touch.

Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 5:55 am
by famousperson
What a great trip! Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing the beauty and inspiration.
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 6:21 am
by NCGS
ChiTown wrote:Well.... it's over.
Absolutely stunning shot.. a magazine cover shot if there ever was one. Kudos... you're living life's dream.
Re: Pavement-1.........................................ChiTown-0
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:51 am
by USMCDad
You can store it at my place in San Diego Joe ... as long as you leave the key in it.
Just kidding, sorry no room.
I read your blog on your web site and looked at those pics too.
Great trip, great report, great pics.
I live for those trip reports every summer. Your's are some of the best. I loved it all. Thanks so much for posting all that.
Gotta head off to the office now (sigh).
- Dad out