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This is from a week or so ago, when I enjoyed some rough California November weather. And I figured out that I can carry my camera bag and tripod by putting the straps around the seat and closing it.
Quote from: tfrasca on December 05, 2014, 08:07:54 PMThis is from a week or so ago, when I enjoyed some rough California November weather. And I figured out that I can carry my camera bag and tripod by putting the straps around the seat and closing it. looks like might be brussel sprouts field in the background, maybe be near Salinas or Watsonville.
Quote from: rtbmrgl on December 05, 2014, 09:16:56 PMQuote from: tfrasca on December 05, 2014, 08:07:54 PMThis is from a week or so ago, when I enjoyed some rough California November weather. And I figured out that I can carry my camera bag and tripod by putting the straps around the seat and closing it. looks like might be brussel sprouts field in the background, maybe be near Salinas or Watsonville.Nailed it. This is down near Sunset Beach off San Andreas Road. Are you from the area?
Got my front fender mounted today, so I decided to head up into the mountains before the storm rolled in. I was greeted with lots of heavy fog and no mud in the face, haha.It also saw a little dirt.Fun ride. TF
Quote from: tfrasca on December 10, 2014, 06:09:17 PMGot my front fender mounted today, so I decided to head up into the mountains before the storm rolled in. I was greeted with lots of heavy fog and no mud in the face, haha.It also saw a little dirt.Fun ride. TFGreat pics!
Haha, thanks guys. These were all taken with my real camera. (Nikon D610). The one on the dirt also included a small remote flash. No tricks or green screen photography going on here; it's just Northern California And YES- the fender is incredible. I knew it'd be great at keeping the rain (and mud) off my face, but the added rigidity is really noticeable. The bike used to have this wandering, wallowing feeling in the front end, and now it tracks beautifully.TF
Quote from: tfrasca on December 11, 2014, 11:50:08 AMHaha, thanks guys. These were all taken with my real camera. (Nikon D610). The one on the dirt also included a small remote flash. No tricks or green screen photography going on here; it's just Northern California And YES- the fender is incredible. I knew it'd be great at keeping the rain (and mud) off my face, but the added rigidity is really noticeable. The bike used to have this wandering, wallowing feeling in the front end, and now it tracks beautifully.TFYeah No.Cal has a lot of great roads and nice scenery. You getting a lot of rain in Santa Cruz
It's pouring here now. This is the driest place I could find in my neighborhood to park my car:
Nevada City toy run must have been hell! With all of those barely rolling road blocks on two wheels ruining the great roads in that area. Even the local LEO's normally just wave at you when you are 10-20 over the posted speed suggestion signs.Again, it must have been hell for you and the bike.Eric