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Today in the sunny East Bay of San Francisco, California, the breeze was blowing, the sun was out, and the temperature was 67-68 degrees F all day long. I have been longing to take a ride for months but never get to it. Today was different. I checked tire pressure, opened the anti wet valve, tickled her sweet spot, and one kick later she was alive and well. Great start. Had not fired the Norton for at least 3 months. Went on a 55 + mile cruise around the two reserviors in the bottom center part of the attached map. In my estimation this route is the best one in the bay area. Locals should give it a run. The roads are Reliz Valley,Alhambra Valley, Castro Ranch, San Pablo Dam Rd, and Bear Creek. The best part is the route is right on my doorstep.
The bike ran flawlessly and fired one kick after each of 3 stops. What more can one ask for. Returned home safe and sound and took a nap. Now the breeze is really huffing and it is 6pm.
I just wanted to report some good vibes for forum members struggling in the cold or with bikes that are not cooperating. Hang in there and your day will come. End of story.
Edit. It is not fair not to include some pictures. This set of pictures was taken another day on another bike. Part of the route to get there is the same. The location is the Carquinez bridge from the overlook rest area. It is just north of route described where I80 crosses the gap between the two bays, Suisun and San Pablo. Most people do not know that SF Bay is really comprised of 3 seperate Bays.
https://plus.google.com/photos/10760141 ... banner=pwa
Today in the sunny East Bay of San Francisco, California, the breeze was blowing, the sun was out, and the temperature was 67-68 degrees F all day long. I have been longing to take a ride for months but never get to it. Today was different. I checked tire pressure, opened the anti wet valve, tickled her sweet spot, and one kick later she was alive and well. Great start. Had not fired the Norton for at least 3 months. Went on a 55 + mile cruise around the two reserviors in the bottom center part of the attached map. In my estimation this route is the best one in the bay area. Locals should give it a run. The roads are Reliz Valley,Alhambra Valley, Castro Ranch, San Pablo Dam Rd, and Bear Creek. The best part is the route is right on my doorstep.
The bike ran flawlessly and fired one kick after each of 3 stops. What more can one ask for. Returned home safe and sound and took a nap. Now the breeze is really huffing and it is 6pm.
I just wanted to report some good vibes for forum members struggling in the cold or with bikes that are not cooperating. Hang in there and your day will come. End of story.
Edit. It is not fair not to include some pictures. This set of pictures was taken another day on another bike. Part of the route to get there is the same. The location is the Carquinez bridge from the overlook rest area. It is just north of route described where I80 crosses the gap between the two bays, Suisun and San Pablo. Most people do not know that SF Bay is really comprised of 3 seperate Bays.
https://plus.google.com/photos/10760141 ... banner=pwa