Road back roads of Stevens county to horse arena to dog show.





My son and daughter-in-law went with me on a ride across West Virginia and Virginia from Ohio. Rode the Blue Ridge Parkway for a couple hundred miles and back. About 1,100 miles over a 3 day ride. Great time, great roads!!! I rode the NT700, they were on my old 1998 Ural Tourist.
















That don't sound fun at all.Where did I ride today? Wanted to do some cleaning on the FJR, so I rode it up onto my bike table lift and then over onto the floor. Very short expensive ride. Flayed the skin on my left elbow. The blood color matches the bike color.
I have been riding my bikes up on this lift for over 20 years now. and no issues. This time my outrigger box somehow slid out from my foot just as I got the bike up on the lift. No where in that instant to find another foot hold. You can see on the picture how far the box is from the lift. Sue's (Wife) home nurse that comes by three times a week for Sue's med issues, cleaned and dressed the wounded elbow. So no ER visits yet. Now the issue will be finding the parts for a twelve year old bike. Might have to go new and that will not be inexpensive. Fortunately it looks as if only the left faring panel is damaged. No damage to the left pannier. (pannier guards did their job), and the black vent panel. Mirror was not harmed, it just folded back as designed. It seems the mirror stay / faring stay was also unharmed. Canyon Gages help in this regard. Everything seem symmetrical nothing tweaked off center, but will know more when I get the panels removed. . As the old cliché goes "excrement Happens" I guess it was my turn. Might be time to fix her and let her go.
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This last summer, I did a dumb thing. My XT was leaning high side against the garage. I thought I could throw my right leg over it, gently work it away from the garage wall to get it out. My right leg didnt go far enough and actually pulled the bike over on top of me as I fell to the low side. I felt my head hit the cement floor hard and a pain in my left leg which had been trapped under the bike. I was lucky in that I had a mild concussion and a contustion on my leg. Nothing major with the bike. My balance at 76 isnt what it once was and I have to be more careful now. Love my canyon cages and sliders...and roll bars on my FJR. A guy in a big pickup knocked my bike over in a parking lot and lifted it up and put it back on the side stand and only later did I see a few scratches. It (pulling the XT on top of me) was one of those Aw excrement moments but it could have been oh so much worse. That is what the doc said when I stuck my hand into a wood chipper.....Where did I ride today? Wanted to do some cleaning on the FJR, so I rode it up onto my bike table lift and then over onto the floor. Very short expensive ride. Flayed the skin on my left elbow. The blood color matches the bike color.
I have been riding my bikes up on this lift for over 20 years now. and no issues. This time my outrigger box somehow slid out from my foot just as I got the bike up on the lift. No where in that instant to find another foot hold. You can see on the picture how far the box is from the lift. Sue's (Wife) home nurse that comes by three times a week for Sue's med issues, cleaned and dressed the wounded elbow. So no ER visits yet. Now the issue will be finding the parts for a twelve year old bike. Might have to go new and that will not be inexpensive. Fortunately it looks as if only the left faring panel is damaged. No damage to the left pannier. (pannier guards did their job), and the black vent panel. Mirror was not harmed, it just folded back as designed. It seems the mirror stay / faring stay was also unharmed. Canyon Gages help in this regard. Everything seem symmetrical nothing tweaked off center, but will know more when I get the panels removed. . As the old cliché goes "excrement Happens" I guess it was my turn. Might be time to fix her and let her go.
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Its one of those moments in life where you wish you had the last 5 seconds back.....That don't sound fun at all.