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Old 12-19-2006, 12:32 PM
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Default First Ride on the New CVO Bike

Except for going down the street in front of the dealer and riding the bike into the trailer four days ago, this is the first ride! How often does one read a report from an inaugural ride? Icy weather prevented any riding until today... and still had to coast through a couple of black ice sections . Early this morning while others slept, while the driveway was frozen (Better than when the sun warms the ice and permafrost, turning it wet/muddy/slick), I snuck out of the house for the first ride. Brought the camera. Here's the neighborhood.

Paused along the 1/2 mile driveway. About 1/4 mile to go to a county dirt road. Someone on the anal side of the spectrum (Like me), with a driveway like this, and a bike like this, can have their mental challenges ... but find adjacency to the National Forest worth the routine clean-the-bike tasks...


If you're wondering how the driveway is kept clear, 60" so far this winter, the mighty thing from J-D helps...


Made it to the county dirt road. Mt. Logan is in the distance. Big game is in these woods. Neighbor saw a mountain lion along the driveway. Once surprised a redtailed hawk on the driveway with a rabbit in its talons. It labored to lift off with the rabbit but nervousness with the bike had it dropping its prey right next to me. Have a video of a bear going to town with a hummingbird feeder next to our house this summer. Elk, mule deer, turkeys, bobcats, etc. routine. When the driveway is plowed after fresh snow, one can see their tracks. When there is no snow, one can see the tracks of the big twin...


Arrival at a highway about five miles away. Pausing above the Platte Canyon with the Platte River Mountains providing the backdrop. It is here where the digital camera AA batteries crapped out. One pic taken...


So I get batteries and top off the tank in the nearby town of Bailey. Practice working with that cool recessed gas cap. It is cold here in the valley/canyon. Maybe less than 30 degrees. Up ahead where I'm going the road is in winter season shade and shadows. Be smoooooooth on this cold, dark section of the road. Don't you just love poster sized temp tags?


On the other side of the canyon the valley opens up a bit. Pausing at the high school. Do you recall the Colorado school hostage situation/shooting late September? This is the school. Happened on the second floor to the far left. My two youngest were here when it happened. My sophomore daughter was in the classroom directly below the hostage classroom. She knows well the six girls who were hostages. The community is close, and has become closer...


From the same spot looking up the valley towards the next stop. The large Aspen grove below the ridge in the distance is the result of a long ago wildfire. Many Aspen swaths and forests can trace their beginning to a fire clearing out the dense pines.


History and honor I don't take lightly. Have paused here more than a few times. Bailey VFW Post 8661. It is an active post with a community sausage, biscuits, and gravy breakfast the first Sunday of every month. If in the area on that Sunday, stop by for a killer breakfast.


Looking towards the southern slopes of Mt. Logan...
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Old 12-19-2006, 02:43 PM
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DA-YUM.
That means WOW to us Southerners.
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Steve,
That is a killer looking SE King! The taillight is killer. How are you going to make it until spring not riding that bike? While you are not able to ride, you can get that camera mount on the King. Looking forward to video the SE King will bring us. Looks like you will be riding the J-D for a while.
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Old 12-19-2006, 11:17 PM
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Awesome bike, and scenery....thanks for sharing......and long live the JD
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Old 12-20-2006, 04:04 AM
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Steve,
That is a killer looking SE King! The taillight is killer. How are you going to make it until spring not riding that bike? While you are not able to ride, you can get that camera mount on the King. Looking forward to video the SE King will bring us. Looks like you will be riding the J-D for a while.
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Stan... You have discerning taste. When I first saw the bike on the lift getting prepped for a delivery it was the Tombstone tailight the dealer seemed to be most smitten with. I'll be riding the thing all winter... roads permitting. Hope to get out tomorrow on it actually, but we'll see.

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Old 12-20-2006, 04:07 AM
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Old 12-20-2006, 07:05 AM
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MAN,GREAT BIKE,AWESOME PICTURES. IT IS BEAUTIFUL THERE!!
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Old 12-20-2006, 10:18 AM
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Great Pictures, and nice ride, take more in the spring,
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Old 12-20-2006, 11:36 PM
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Nice pics and an even better ride sfarson....



You have good tastes.......err...wait....so do I! hehe...Enjoy the ride.

She does have a lot of zip. I was met by a nice suprise my first ride. Got on it hard at a street light, popped her in 2nd quick and jumped off the clutch and greeted by a nice wheelie. So, I didn't want to look like a fool and rode it out.

This bike amazes me every time I ride it.

Enjoy and ride safe.

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Old 12-21-2006, 12:11 AM
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Great pics and nice scoot. Thanks for sharing. From somebody that lives at sea level, I can't imagine living in beautiful country like that.
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