BJ and JoLynn Ondo and MIDNIGHT our 2014 Harley-Davidson XL883L Sportster Super Low

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Our thoughts on motorcycling: "It's enough to be on your way, it's enough just to be moving on, it's enough just to cover ground"! Ride to LIVE-Live to RIDE! See YOU out on the ROAD!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Harley-Davidson Worldwide RIDE weekend!

We rode with a group out of Pikes Peak H-D, here in Colorado Springs on a "Conservation Ride" on Saturday! For $10, H-D corporate is buying "trees" to plant to maintain forest areas so we payed up and go a nice 100 mile ride, free pancake breakfast and then their was a "live" band and a after party back at the dealership after the ride!
Rest stop for the group in Salida, CO. The flag is on a local eatery!
The BAND was jam'in! :)
Just a view from our chairs in the shade!
On Sunday we added to our "Worldwide RIDE" mileage count by putting on 180 miles in the Southern CO. mountains. We headed down  to Florence to pick up CO. Hwy. 67 S. and then headed west on CO. Hwy. 69 W. on some excellent twisty roads over "Hardscrabble Pass" and into the hamlet of Westcliffe, CO. for one of the best "mountain views" you'll see and a great plate of "Chili-cheese fries" at the cafe inside the local bowling alley/Meeting hall!

This is at the end of the main drag in Westcliffe, CO. just across from the cafe, the view is almost 180 degree peaks of the San Juan Mountain Range! After lunch we headed back South on CO. Hwy. 69 (not 96!!) to Texas Creek and CO. Hwy. 50 E. for a great run through the "Big Horn Sheep Canyon" along the fast flowing Arkansas River. As we glided on the road, we watched rafters challenging the river, personally I'd rather be on the road as the water is bit mean looking this year! :O Into Canon City and back to CO. Hwy. 115 N. into Colorado Springs and home and NO RAIN!!! YEA!! We did a total of 300 miles to add to the Harley-Davidson Worldwide RIDE total for the USA riders, it was excellent ! :)

Monday, June 22, 2015

Finally a ride the local "mountains" and NO RAIN!! :)

Jo and I got the Sporty out on Father's Day and finally got a day without RAIN and headed west up Ute Pass into Woodland Park to pick up CO. Hwy. 67 to Deckers, CO. It's a excellent twisty road for 25 miles and ends up at Deckers, which is only "one building"! It's got a good little country store and the Deckers Corner Cafe and to our surprise and joy, they FINALLY paved their parking lot and even added "Motorcycle ONLY Parking slots"!! YEA!! :)

We did a bit of check'in out other riders machines and then headed into the cafe for a great cheese burger, baked beans and chips and Root Beer as it was HOT, around 80+ even in the lower mountains. We decided not to head up to Pine or Pine Junction (CO. 67 and CO. 285) but just head back and enjoy riding the twisty's again and getting to check out the fast flowing creek along the roadway! We headed back down the pass and the wife fixed up Homestyle Beef Ribs with "Baby Rays" Honey BBQ sauce for dinner! I'm lucky guy a great ride and fed like a KING a excellent way to do Father's Day! :)




Tuesday, June 16, 2015

The Breakfast Ride Club

LOL, the title of the post is what we've been limited to for "RIDES" as of late! It's just been POURING down rain every weekend afternoon here in Southern Colorado so we've just been getting up early and getting in a 100 mile "breakfast ride" to keep the battery charged and at least get out on the bike!  We have 3 main loops, a north a south and east ride that all are just a little over 100 miles, there a nice run and have varied types of roads so their never boring, no matter how many times you are forced by weather to repeat them ;)

Looks like we might just get some decent weather this up coming weekend, sure WISH we had the funds for a "overnight run"! Oh well at least we might be able to actually ride in the "Mountain's" outside of Woodland Park, CO. this weekend, it will be a Sweet Change! :)

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Can-AM Demo ride, May 2015

That's ME, taking a demo ride on a Can-Am Spyder RT, 3 wheeled touring machine!
I took a demo ride on a Can-Am Spyder RT, 3 wheeler as we are seriously considering that our next machine will be a "TRIKE"! I have arthritic knees and at 60 years old, don't think they will get any better. The Can-Am demo team showed up at Pikes Peak Motorsports here in town so I took the demo. The Can-Am RT is NOT a motorcycle, it's a 3 wheeled touring machine and it's very different in the way it handles, etc.

Once you got use to "not leaning" thru the corners and only having a "FOOT" brake, (it operates the brakes on all three wheels), it was a overall FUN machine to ride. Now we've got to get a demo ride on the two Harley-Davidson trikes, "Freewheeler and Tri-Glide", for a comparison! Although I'd like to stay with H-D, I'll admit that the Can-Am RT would be a great machine to "put on the miles"! :)