bike ride Tuesday

Ped gpz1100abs at gmail.com
Fri Oct 7 01:47:01 PDT 2016


Ha ha, thanks for the report, Jim. Very entertaining :)

I've just returned home from the longest trip this season. I so happened 
- by pure coincidence - that I had to attend a work-related meeting in 
Salzburg, Austria last week, and in the weekend that followed this 
meeting was the yearly GPZ-Treffen in the Austrian Alps, just 80 km 
south of Salzburg. Because I had the time to do it, I decided to travel 
all the way to Salzburg on ordinary roads, without riding one single 
kilometre on the Autobahn. I split the 1100 km (684 miles) into three 
with overnight stays at small hotels. Germany is such a nice country 
with good people, good food, good beer and gorgeous roads many places, 
and is a shame always just to race through on the Autobahn. I had the 
nicest 3-day ride in wonderful late summer weather with sunshine from 
sunrise to sunset. After Salzburg I picked a route that took me to my 
final destination via Berchtesgaden and the Rossfeld Panoramastrasse - a 
very famous bike route in the most southern part of Germany. For several 
years now the GPZ has actually been a minority at the GPZ-Treffen's, but 
this time mine was the only GPZ out of 15 bikes. We had the nicest ride 
to the Grossglockner, also in sunshine, but I had to quit the ride the 
next day due to a severe cold. Cold or no cold, I had to get home and 
get to work, so the trip home was a one-day trip, 1198 km (745 miles) on 
the Autobahn, basically non-stop other than to eat and refuel. The 
Autobahn can be notorious for its Stau's (queues) that can pop up of 
nowhere and last for hours or many, many miles, and this time was no 
exception. Nevertheless, almost 1200 km in 15 hours is not bad at all. 
Was my behind sore? Yes. Was I cold? Yes. Would I do it again? Yes, 
after all it wasn't that bad, but I'd never do an iron b... just for fun ;)

Btw, my GPZ now has 183.000 km (113.735 miles) on the odo and still 
going strong :)

Ped
'96 "Black Stealth" GPZ
Denmark


Den 06-10-2016 kl. 23:55 skrev masonjs at nrtco.net:
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>>> I got old yellow out yesterday.  It was pretty disgusting how dirty 
>>> it  was.  Its been in the garage for a year while they built the 
>>> garage  around it.  I gave it a quick wash so I wouldn't have saw 
>>> dust and  bits of insulation flying into my eyes.
>>> I got away about 11:00 am, stopped at Kenny's for gas then 
>>> continued  over to Golden Lake.  I went through the reservation took 
>>> the Ruby  Road through Ruby to Old Kilaloe which is really Kilaloe 
>>> as the  Kilaloe we call Kilaloe is really Kilaloe Station--did you 
>>> get that  cause I don't think I can write it again --Who's on first?
>>> After Brudenell, I took the Rockingham Road and just before I got 
>>> to  the end of it a squadron of turkey vultures lifted off from a 
>>> deer  carcass on the side of the road.  I ducked and prayed that I 
>>> wouldn't  hit one.  A wing or a foot touched my back but that was 
>>> it.  I arrived  at Combermere where I had my lunch along the 
>>> Madawaska River at the  local swimming hole beside the bridge.  I 
>>> had to share my apple with a  surly red squirrel.
>>> After lunch I went to Maynooth then took the Peterson/Elephant Lake  
>>> Road (33 km with about 100 curves) over to Harcourt, Wilberforce,  
>>> Cardiff and to the Cow On the Roof Kawartha Dairy store in Bancroft.
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>>> I got a fi dollar shake but didn't see John Travolta or any of the  
>>> other actors from Pulp Fiction there.
>>> I stayed on 28 through McArthur Mills, crossed the Little 
>>> Mississippi River. I continued on 28 to Hardwood Lake  and left it 
>>> to go through  Schutt, Latchford Bridge, Quadeville , Foymount, 
>>> Cormac  Heidemanville,(dueling banjo country) to Eganville.
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>>> I stopped in  Cobden for gas.  I forgot they were resurfacing 
>>> Government Road and  got on it to find fresh chip & tar. This was 
>>> like riding on 5 km of  ball bearings.  I made it onto Powers Road ok.
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>>> I shouldn't have got  the gas.  I always do that just before I get 
>>> home and plan to do some  work on the bike that necessitates 
>>> removing the fuel tank like  changing spark plugs and checking the 
>>> valve clearances.  There's a  difference of about 20 kilos (40 
>>> pounds) between an empty & full tank and you  can't spill empty..  
>>> The work will have to wait until I re-empty the  tank.
>>> I was not happy to see Levi my lavatory retriever at the bottom of 
>>> the driveway.  No amount  of yelling would get him to get out of the 
>>> way the big goofy son of a  bitch.  Between trying to avoid him and 
>>> having the bike stop in one of  the rain gullies I dumped it on it 
>>> right side.  I managed to jump clear.  The bike was stopped when it 
>>> went over and landed in soft sand, nothing damaged ,  but I was 
>>> pissed off.   He's very lucky dog I didn't have a gun handy.  I'd 
>>> have  been sorry I shot him but he still would have been dead.  I 
>>> think he  realized his faux pas as I didn't see him for an hour or 
>>> better when I was looking to put  the boots to him.   It was 5:30 
>>> and I was beat from tossing that bike  around for 5 hours .  Up 
>>> until that it had been a great day.
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>>> I fired  the bike up yesterday as I wanted the oil to settle back in 
>>> the sump  after the bike being on its side for 5 minutes. Blue smoke 
>>> rolled out of both pipes like an old Johnson outboard or Kawasaki H1 
>>> or 2..  There won't be any bugs in my yard until the next wind 
>>> storm.  Jim
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