Sunday, March 4, 2012

First Sunday in March

 Came into Carolina on a very rainy March 3, and made a stop at RideNow in Concord, NC. Still looking at the new motorcycles out there, and there I saw this 2012 Super Tenere by Yamaha. It is what is known as an "Adventure Tourer"-though big and heavy it is designed to be ridden on both pavement and dirt. The bike is powered by a 1200 cc twin and is a cheaper alternative to such bikes by BMW and Ducati. Of course it also comes with Yamaha quality, I have owned a few of the brand over the years, and frankly never had a bad one in the bunch. It is a very interesting motorcycle.
Course, my current ride (since 2005) is my Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Classic, seen here during the Sunday morning ride in Concord, NC on Sunday March 4. After the rains of Saturday, it was a beautiful day, if slightly chilly, to ride. I was not alone as many took advantage of the sunny skies to get the motorcycles out. The bike was photographed on Union Street in Concord. Concord is located some 20 miles NE of Charlotte, NC and is home to many NASCAR teams (most of them are located in or just outside of Concord, NC) and it is also home to Charlotte Motor Speedway. It is also where the number one tourist attraction in the state is found-the giant Concord Mills Mall. Frankly my favorite tourist attraction is The Blue Ridge Parkway, but to each their own I guess. In 2010 Concord was listed as the 12th largest city in North Carolina. It is a fun place to live, and a nice city to ride a motorcycle in. There is a lot to see and do there, and being close to Charlotte is really nice as well. It is also not far from South Carolina- which is fun to ride in as well. I feel pretty lucky living here, and enjoy the time I spend in this city, and the surrounding area. Being a resident of North Carolina, and a part time resident of Richmond, VA tends to make my days pretty interesting.    

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