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I completely forgot about this, or indeed that it was the end of the month Have been having a couple of weird days, sorry. Maybe it's best if you don't count on me for a couple of months to do this. Here is my submission for this month, a freshly washed motorcycle, very much not like what it is looking like today all bug splattered6 points
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Cures all, thats what i read on the internet. Good news, ive found a grteat way to carry my .45 auto on my spazz, ghetto sty;le under the seat cushion Is that a lump in my seat or ami just happy to see you!4 points
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Oi whats going on there's still one more day till the end of the month i went out tonight just to take a shit photo for this and you cut me off a day early this is a conspiracy3 points
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Is there any Sad Old Greaser rides coming up? I think that might be a better fit for me!3 points
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Day 4 With Fernando now on board, the BNB group headed south to Gonzaga Bay to meet up with the Alfonsina's boys. Turns out they had a little fun with Gary's bike. Little on the road valve job, in the most cleanest of clean room conditions.... Some pics from the ride down - me and Chris At Alfonsilas, with the bikes packed, it was now time to pick the day's route (of course, that could have been done earlier so we would have more riding time. But....) The loose plan was to head south along the coast and find a little village to camp for the first time of the trip. Things changed. We HAD to go past Coco's Corner, a mainstay for the Baja 1000. Coco's Corner is one of the most infamous crossroads in Northern Baja (stolen from the interwebby). Coco lives in a little hut and sells beer and cokes to passersby. The hut is papered with panties from fans who have stopped in. (chicks are cool!) When we went by in 2016, the road past Coco's was the only way south and back to pavement. Since that time, the government has finished the paved highway, but has unfortunately cut Coco off from all the travel. There is a sign on the hwy calling it out, but fewer people seem to go by now. Fortunately, friends and volunteers are building him a new place closer to the pavement, keeping the tradition going. (someone in the group has a great group shot of us all with Coco that i will track down and add. In his 90s now, he has been in a wheelchair for years having had his legs removed below the knees due to diabetes) There was talk of dirt from Cocos to Bahia de Los Angeles, but Coco scared us off with talk of 13 miles of sand! Instead, we headed south out of Cocos, rather than return immediately to the pavement. There was a point further south on Hwy 1, where the dirt route came close to pavement. Our thought was to possibly head off there, cutting the corner down to Bahia. The area: Google Maps hasnt updated theirs in some time, so this shows the hwy still running by Coco's Bing Maps is a little more updated: (I've circled Coco's Corner. As you can see, they have left the poor guy way off the new highway. A blow up of his abode: We made it back to pavement on Hwy 5, then on to Hwy 1. Heading south, we reached the point where the original dirt track was close to pavement and half the group decided to chance it. Others figured a nice pavement ride down to the coast would be smarter and easier. Guess which choice was the best? Some pics from the pavement pussies, i mean smart guys3 points
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To bad the chair cant enter, i-just cleaned her up real nice to see a doctor tomorrow. Pride of ownership, its a thing.2 points
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There is absolutely nothing distiguished about me so I'll give it a miss ?2 points
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Apparently they have an Old Farts Ride Out as well? A few of us could probably qualify.2 points
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Stuffing my .45 auto under the seat change3d the centre of gravity, its harder to get up now. ?2 points
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I have photos of a graveyard and a punctured tyre and that's it. i was also out tonight and only took photos of some fly tipping so i could report it ?2 points
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From what a few mates have told me here in the UK there's a bit of snobbery goes on as they were sent to the back out the way because they didn't fit the description1 point
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Spain is on the verge of passing from medium to high Covid risk level! WTF.....we've hardly got any mobility, so how's it going back up? Source!1 point
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Mandis been having some trouble with her surface pro and I must admit to knowing so little about win 10. Things have changed so much since XP.1 point
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I went there for an epic retirement do a few years ago. We camped in a very muddy field and walked into town along the canal past all the locks -impressive. We had to hide in a pub as we were early and didn’t want to spoil the surprise and to cut a long story short got pissed and arrived at the party late! The retiree was well impressed, and I think a little jealous.1 point
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One thing I have noticed....the chain is on the wrong side of the bike1 point
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The one and only. A very experienced rider, but new to dirt. So, we did our best to vet him. If he comes back after being left in the dirt, then we know he is a keeper. Truth be told, Allen had been doing phenomenal all day, including 30 miles of El Compadre Trail, and all but 6 miles of the road into Mike's. He finally succumbed to sphincteritis sandus maximus. That is the tendency to soil oneself and let off the throttle at the sight of the smallish dirt particles known as sand.1 point
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Nothing from me even though i had a few hours out on the bike i didn't take a single photo with it in1 point
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Years ago my mother in law at the time was reading the book “The Exorcist”, she said it was the most evil thing she had ever read and she couldn’t finish it, that day she took the book and threw it in the local canal. I went and bought another copy of the book and soaked it in the bathroom sink then left it on her nightstand. My father in law later recounted that that was the first time he had ever seen his wife soil herself.1 point
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I have had this happen to one of our boats, numerous times... I just run up the canal and ask the upstream lock keeper to open a sluice... simples innit. ?1 point
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