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A quick ride around Delaware. (pic heavy)

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Went on a ride around Delaware with fellow GSR member Duaneage... Here are some pics...

in the garage...
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half way point...
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Duane took it easy on me and let me keep up with him... those roads were just nuts... can't wait to do it again.
 
The one pic shows "Egg Hunt, 3pm Sat."

So, didja get any eggs?:p
 
We were technically only in delaware for 3 miles of the 40 but hey who's counting. I'm trying to get Detorn limbered up for a Gettysburg ride, that's all day long. The Katana needs a little tweaking first and a couple of shorter sea trials before venturing out into different area codes of PA.

Even at posted speed limits the turns and challanges of Chester County PA are more exciting than any videos in classes. You get road hazards, bicycles. farm equipment, off camber turns, blind intersections, large bodies of water, and soccer moms in SUVs. In other words, great stuff.

Kerrfunk, if your willing to drive from Royersford to the DE line you won't regret the riding areas.
 
Looks like you had a nice ride. Nice to see Detorn out on that sweet Kat. Duanage youv'e got a nice 650g. We have good taste in bikes! Thanks for the picts.

cg
 
Hi,

Looks like it was a great ride. Thanks for all the pictures. Those are a couple of nice motorcycles.

You guys are an inspiration. I think I'll take the long way home!
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Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I grew up there, I know exactly what you're talking about! Try rt 926 or 82 next time. Oh, and let me know when you're going :D.

Even at posted speed limits the turns and challanges of Chester County PA are more exciting than any videos in classes. You get road hazards, bicycles. farm equipment, off camber turns, blind intersections, large bodies of water, and soccer moms in SUVs. In other words, great stuff.
 
I just bought my first GS and live around kerrfunk now but I grew up in Chester County, PA. Thats where I learned to ride and still love to ride. Let me know next time you guys are going for a ride, hopefully I'll have my GS on the road by then.
 
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