Had a very fine weekend in Richmond; great part was that my wife Patty was here for the four day period. She drove in Friday night and left Monday afternoon. In between we got to explore a lot of the city; I showed her some favorite sights I have come across and we also discovered some new ones. One thing we did was eat at The Boathouse at Swift Creek. Not a food critic, but it was outstanding seafood and it is always great to be dining with such a great background as a lake. Coming out to the car, found these two Harley-Davidson's parked next to me. They seem to be mid 90's models; liked them with the lake in the background of the photo.
Sunday the 30th, while out at Shockoe Bottom after a dinner (sounds like all we did was eat, but got a lot of exploring in) saw this Suzuki Hayabusa parked not far from the open air market. I spoke to the owner, and complemented him on a very fine bike. I really like the extended swing arms on many of the sport bikes, and the one on this busa has some nice details added.
Patty and I explored much of the city. On Saturday it was Buz and Ned's BBQ (yeah, more food) which is right across from Velocity Motorcycles. We also checked out Monument Avenue, and the Virginia Historical Museum. We made a tour of Hollywood Cemetery, and a bit of downtown as well before ending with dinner at The Boathouse.
On Sunday, a shorter tour. Took an early walk around the Capital area, down to Canal Walk and Belle Isle (first time to see that, remarkable place that I will be returning to soon) and then out to Shockoe Bottom for lunch at Bottom's Up. Got to the apartment to relax and watched the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix. Great race (much better than last year when a huge storm shortened the race) with a large crowd by the look of it on hand. Jorge Lorenzo won on a Yamaha (his teammate Rossi crashed out), with a Honda driven by Alex DeAngelis coming in second and "The Kentucky Kid" Nicky Hayden coming in third on his Ducati. A good race at one of the world's best race tracks. MotoGP is pretty exciting, and nice to see those races on regular tv and live!
As for me, coming up is a four day trip to Concord, NC.....back with my family and friends and of course some riding on my Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic. Looking forward to some great riding stories in my next post on this blog.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Riding under Carolina Skies (August 23, 2009)
It was a good weekend in Concord, enjoyed the Sunday morning ride. Took this photo while out, had some periods of rain during the weekend, but a beautiful Sunday morning. I like riding when the traffic is light with all the people in churches or reading the Sunday paper (did that last earlier).
Rode to the Concord Mills area, finally got to see the outside of the Great Wolf Lodge. Quite a place and told it has quite a water park in it (though for quite a price to stay there!). Liked the big wolves carved outside the entrance to the park. I then rode past the old factory I used to work at. I am told it is for sale, but did not see a sign out front. Sad to see it empty and not running. Left a lot of friends there, but many of them are also here now in Richmond, VA. I also rode to Cannon Village and stopped by the big Dale Earnhardt statue. I am putting those photos (of Dale and Great Wolf) on the Richmond/Concord blog I also publish. It was a short weekend at home being just two days, and with time and weather the riding was very light.
That should change on my next visit over the Labor Day weekend; will be a four day break. The Vulcan Riding Club is planning a ride, also hope to get some more riding in during the break. It has been getting a little cooler and less humid, hope that is the first early signs of fall coming. I am a big fan of Fall, think it is the best season for riding a motorcycle. Great colors in the trees and good comfortable temperatures. The fall is also when the new Japanese and European motorcycles come out. I will be covering all that in future posts,
Rode to the Concord Mills area, finally got to see the outside of the Great Wolf Lodge. Quite a place and told it has quite a water park in it (though for quite a price to stay there!). Liked the big wolves carved outside the entrance to the park. I then rode past the old factory I used to work at. I am told it is for sale, but did not see a sign out front. Sad to see it empty and not running. Left a lot of friends there, but many of them are also here now in Richmond, VA. I also rode to Cannon Village and stopped by the big Dale Earnhardt statue. I am putting those photos (of Dale and Great Wolf) on the Richmond/Concord blog I also publish. It was a short weekend at home being just two days, and with time and weather the riding was very light.
That should change on my next visit over the Labor Day weekend; will be a four day break. The Vulcan Riding Club is planning a ride, also hope to get some more riding in during the break. It has been getting a little cooler and less humid, hope that is the first early signs of fall coming. I am a big fan of Fall, think it is the best season for riding a motorcycle. Great colors in the trees and good comfortable temperatures. The fall is also when the new Japanese and European motorcycles come out. I will be covering all that in future posts,
Saturday, August 15, 2009
HD of South Richmond
Would like to have been at VIR for the motorcycle races this weekend, but that was not in the cards unfortunately (this year anyhow). I did however make it out to HD of South Richmond which is located at 10011 Hull Street Road in Richmond, VA. Found it to be a nice friendly shop, apparently one of two if one goes by the very good web site. This one is not one of the "upgraded" stores, being in a shopping mall, but had a good collection of motorcycles, clothes, and a nice look to it. An Aerosmith (get well soon Steve Tyler...who fell off a stage at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally) video was playing on a big screen tv in the store.
They had a good selection of motorcycles in the store. Something I have not seen very often is one of the salesmen fired up one of the bikes on the sales floor, I thought that was pretty cool (and it was a new one not a used bike. I did get a real good look at the red XR-1200 at the bottom right; I have been to a few flat track races (in both Louisville, Kentucky and in Concord, NC) and really like that styling. Said to be the most powerful of Harley-Davidson air cooled bikes, and an interesting motorcycle to check out. Started out being an overseas model, but has been made to sell in America "by popular demand".
A very enjoyable visit, was neat to check out the bikes; being far from mine nice to be around the shop and checking out a few of the new 2010 models. Will be checking out many more motorcycle shops and events during my time here in Virginia.
They had a good selection of motorcycles in the store. Something I have not seen very often is one of the salesmen fired up one of the bikes on the sales floor, I thought that was pretty cool (and it was a new one not a used bike. I did get a real good look at the red XR-1200 at the bottom right; I have been to a few flat track races (in both Louisville, Kentucky and in Concord, NC) and really like that styling. Said to be the most powerful of Harley-Davidson air cooled bikes, and an interesting motorcycle to check out. Started out being an overseas model, but has been made to sell in America "by popular demand".
A very enjoyable visit, was neat to check out the bikes; being far from mine nice to be around the shop and checking out a few of the new 2010 models. Will be checking out many more motorcycle shops and events during my time here in Virginia.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Hot Riding in NC (August 8-10)
Actually, did not go riding with Ray in the first photo, he I ran into riding with a friend (can sort of see the other bike at far right) on Sunday at Three Monkey's in Harrisburg (stopped in with my wife for a quick order of Fried Pickles and a cold beverage). Ray rides a Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter. Due to the style had it done up as an Indian Motorcycle (sort of a tribute bike) and has had it a number of years. Used to work with Ray at the factory. I did get a ride in Sunday morning; had ridden to Harrisburg, NC. I really enjoy the Sunday morning rides in North Carolina; the traffic is light and the air is cool. That was a big deal this weekend...
Monday, I did go riding with Steve, who rides a 2005 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic. Like Ray, Steve was a former co-worker of mine, and also like Ray he took early retirement. This is his third bike; started with a Honda Sabre (1100), had a HD Wide Glide, and then went to this bike. Steve likes to ride a great deal, and especially likes long distance rides. We have been on many epic rides in the mountains of North Carolina, and have seen a lot of the state when we have done that (with a few rides in South Carolina thrown in). If you want to get some miles on the bikes, Steve is for sure the person to ride with.
Steve took this photo of me on the 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500 which is my ride. Monday was one of the hottest days of the year so far; with a heat index north of 100 degrees. While we usually make long rides, due to the heat we did not get out so long. We rode around Downtown Concord, and out on Old Concord/Salisbury Road; which has a number of twists and turns, plus is one of the most scenic roads in the local area. The heat though made it feel like we were riding face on into a blast furnace. Still though, when so much of my time is spent working in Richmond, Va...riding when you can is critical. I did enjoy the fact that rain did not come by for its visit this weekend. This has been a big year for storms in the Charlotte, NC area....good for the area which had been under a drought for the last few years, but not the best weather for motorcycling. I have been lucky though during my visits home; have missed few days due to rain in the day time (nighttime would be a different story).
No big rides, but riding is always a joy, especially when the motorcycle is not normally "close at hand." Enjoyed some good riding, and saw some interesting sights during the weekend. Even in the heat; always a joy to ride!
Monday, I did go riding with Steve, who rides a 2005 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic. Like Ray, Steve was a former co-worker of mine, and also like Ray he took early retirement. This is his third bike; started with a Honda Sabre (1100), had a HD Wide Glide, and then went to this bike. Steve likes to ride a great deal, and especially likes long distance rides. We have been on many epic rides in the mountains of North Carolina, and have seen a lot of the state when we have done that (with a few rides in South Carolina thrown in). If you want to get some miles on the bikes, Steve is for sure the person to ride with.
Steve took this photo of me on the 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500 which is my ride. Monday was one of the hottest days of the year so far; with a heat index north of 100 degrees. While we usually make long rides, due to the heat we did not get out so long. We rode around Downtown Concord, and out on Old Concord/Salisbury Road; which has a number of twists and turns, plus is one of the most scenic roads in the local area. The heat though made it feel like we were riding face on into a blast furnace. Still though, when so much of my time is spent working in Richmond, Va...riding when you can is critical. I did enjoy the fact that rain did not come by for its visit this weekend. This has been a big year for storms in the Charlotte, NC area....good for the area which had been under a drought for the last few years, but not the best weather for motorcycling. I have been lucky though during my visits home; have missed few days due to rain in the day time (nighttime would be a different story).
No big rides, but riding is always a joy, especially when the motorcycle is not normally "close at hand." Enjoyed some good riding, and saw some interesting sights during the weekend. Even in the heat; always a joy to ride!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Motorcycling....Riding the Internet
With my bike in North Carolina (will be riding that in a few days) have been in Richmond doing some internet surfing. I am always looking for interesting events both in North Carolina, South Carolina (Charlotte is on the border of that state) and also in my part time home of Virginia. Have found a few good events here (such as the Saturday morning Childsavers Ride a few months ago....a massive gathering of bikers riding for a good cause), and always on the lookout for more.
Been looking at a lot of the new bikes coming out; as usual leading the pack is Harley-Davidson, and now Victory both of which have some new models (or in some cases new versions of older ones). One thing I got a kick out of is the Buell site.....the sport bike line of Harley-Davidson which is the brainchild of Erik Buell. Punch up Buell Motorcycles; and check out the video at his site on "The New 2010 Buell Blast". It is one of the funniest ads I have seen in a long, long time.
Also of interest is a trailer for the new movie "Tron". I remember the old one (a groundbreaking movie back in the day using computer animation). It was also a pretty good video game back in the early days of (good) video games. Trailer features the "light cycles" and is pretty cool.
Though there is not a lot of information on it (of yet) Honda has a site for the new 1200cc V-4 (apparently) sport bike coming out later this year. Its more of a teaser site, though a concept bike did show up at one of the bike shows last year. Always thought a lot of the V-4 Honda motorcycle engine. Some great bikes used that such as the Interceptor (which still uses an 800cc version), and it was even used in a very fine cruiser called the Magna (which was discontinued some years ago). Looking forward to seeing that bike; whatever it turns out to be.
Been looking at a lot of the new bikes coming out; as usual leading the pack is Harley-Davidson, and now Victory both of which have some new models (or in some cases new versions of older ones). One thing I got a kick out of is the Buell site.....the sport bike line of Harley-Davidson which is the brainchild of Erik Buell. Punch up Buell Motorcycles; and check out the video at his site on "The New 2010 Buell Blast". It is one of the funniest ads I have seen in a long, long time.
Also of interest is a trailer for the new movie "Tron". I remember the old one (a groundbreaking movie back in the day using computer animation). It was also a pretty good video game back in the early days of (good) video games. Trailer features the "light cycles" and is pretty cool.
Though there is not a lot of information on it (of yet) Honda has a site for the new 1200cc V-4 (apparently) sport bike coming out later this year. Its more of a teaser site, though a concept bike did show up at one of the bike shows last year. Always thought a lot of the V-4 Honda motorcycle engine. Some great bikes used that such as the Interceptor (which still uses an 800cc version), and it was even used in a very fine cruiser called the Magna (which was discontinued some years ago). Looking forward to seeing that bike; whatever it turns out to be.
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