Wednesday, January 12, 2011

2011 January Ride

January saw some cold temperatures, so the plan was simple: meet late for breakfast, somewhere centrally located (not including Malcolm into the map), and not necessarily spend the day in the saddle. This month, we are blessed by several ride reports:

Joe:
a few brave presidents gathered in pleasanton...rode somewhere and had lunch.

i was too much of a wimp to brave the 38deg weather...hope you had a good ride.

Ted:
We rode.

Foggy, wet.

We ate.

We laughed.

We rode.

Still foggy.

We oggled.

We rode.

STILL foggy.

We oggled.

We laughed.

We rode.

Yep, foggy.

We shopped.

We rode.

We coffeed.

We laughed.

We rode...home.

Still foggy.

Russ:
Ride Report: January 2011 Ride

First of all, 3 Presidents changed their plans and didn't come. That left 5 of us. Of that 5, Randy needed to "Pull a Russell" and go home to make a living. That left 4 of us; Andrew, Malcolm, Ted and myself. But, hey, it only takes 3 to make an official ride!

I always wanted our rides to include more visiting/site seeing stops and this ride fulfilled my wildest dreams. The weather was cold and overcast. After our leisurely 10 am breakfast the weather was unchanged. Therefore, we rode to a classic car dealer and imagined ourselves driving cars that others would envy. With the weather still unchanged, we went over to Arlen Ness to admire the craftsmanship of bikes that none of us would have bought. The weather, still being stubborn, convinced us to go to Cycle Gear so I could find some appropriate gloves before my fingers froze off like cubes being removed from an ice tray. Malcolm suggested we get something to drink and so we went to Starbucks and discussed how we are a bunch of aging guys with old folk memories and values. Depressing yet fun. By then it was 2 pm. The ride had lasted 4 hours and we had already ridden about 7 1/2 miles. We agreed that was pretty good. We shook hands and expressed how we can hardly wait to do another bad ass motorcycle ride next month.

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