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    First ride with my son Chris

    Today the planets aligned and allowed my oldest son Chris and I to finally have a beautiful sunny afternoon free to go riding together for the first time.

    We did a loop beginning and ending at my home that totaled around 70 miles of various types of roads.

    Chris skillfully rode the newest bike in my little fleet, the 1983 GS1100E that I recently adopted from Jethro, and I rode my little trainer 1982 GS300L since the 1981 GS750E is still out of commission for now.

    We had a great time (wish that we had more time) and very much look forward to planned longer trips as schedules allow (when the 750 is back in action).

    We missed younger brother Adam and hope he will have time to join us, but he has his hands full since becoming a dad himself a few weeks ago.

    Here are a few snapshots for your viewing pleasure.

    Mike




    #2
    Looks like fun !! Maybe we can hijack this into the crappy old bridge picture thread........

    82 1100 EZ (red)

    "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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      #3
      Few more shots .. these are all in the Grayson Ky area near Grayson Lake.



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        #4
        Cool pics! You made my day.

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          #5
          Great Pics Yourself Mike, Looks Like a Very Nice Day in Eastern KY for a Family Ride!:-D
          sigpic2002 KLR650 Ugly but fun!
          2001 KLR650 too pretty to get dirty

          Life is a balancing act, enjoy every day, "later" will come sooner than you think. Denying yourself joy now betting you will have health and money to enjoy life later is a bad bet.

          Where I've been Riding


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            #6
            Very nice story and accompanying photo's. That's pretty neat, that you can ride with your son. Looking forward to the day, I can ride with mine (he's 17, but no bike yet). Your silver 83' is a beauty.

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              #7
              Riddle that pic shooting down the bridge is a VERY sweet pic...give me an idea for my avatar on the dotheton site...there's an old covered bridge here i may use..

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                #8
                Mike,

                Looks great! Your son doesn't realize just how lucky he is (and you after WVA) that he has someone to ride with. You and the 83 were made for each other.

                John

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                  #9
                  Great pics Mike. Now I get your avatar.

                  Did you jump off the bridge to go swimming?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by emjay View Post
                    Great pics Mike. Now I get your avatar.

                    Did you jump off the bridge to go swimming?
                    Well .. I not really the bridge jumper type.

                    My son Chris tells me that when he was in college, those old bridges were sometimes hangouts for some of the classmates.

                    If I recall correctly, he told me that they would climb to the top and lay down on the cold steel (warm summer nights I imagined) and stare into the stars while pondering questions life.

                    He began to climb that day to show me how easy it is ... and I stopped him at about 5 feet... my nerves wouldn't allow it.

                    It was a nice afternoon and I look forward to the next one.

                    Thanks everyone for the comments on the photos too.

                    I will post them until you block my account I guess.

                    John, I am still in love with your 83!

                    (Funny how I ended up with so similar a bike)


                    Mike

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mriddle View Post
                      Well .. I not really the bridge jumper type.

                      My son Chris tells me that when he was in college, those old bridges were sometimes hangouts for some of the classmates.

                      If I recall correctly, he told me that they would climb to the top and lay down on the cold steel (warm summer nights I imagined) and stare into the stars while pondering questions life.



                      Mike
                      I thought you were going to say somthing Like My son heard that is what other people did in college but he would't know first hand because he was at Campus Cursades. As well as helping old ladies across the street.

                      JK The Pic's look great wish I had a Son to plan such a ride, some day. Maby the girls will bring home a friend I can play with one of these days.

                      Pat

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gravity Tester View Post
                        I thought you were going to say somthing Like My son heard that is what other people did in college but he would't know first hand because he was at Campus Cursades. As well as helping old ladies across the street.

                        JK The Pic's look great wish I had a Son to plan such a ride, some day. Maby the girls will bring home a friend I can play with one of these days.

                        Pat
                        Funny you should say that .. Chris and his wife recently graduated from Kentucky Christian University which is just a few minutes ride from the where the bridge shots were taken.

                        He is very excited to be starting the employment process at his first church in Lexington KY right now along with his current job, which is why it is rare for me to have time for such things as this wonderful afternoon. I am very proud of my sons and daughters.

                        I hope that everyone on here can have an experience like this with someone ..

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                          #13
                          I ride with my pops from time to time...We have very different ridding styles however...and often i let him lead (He has a 07 Vulcan900) but he's a lazy rider, slow on shifts...likes to cruise...which is fine...but often coming off a light he frustrates me because he so takes his sweet time on the clutch lever he leaves me between shifts...hanging there to avoid running up his rear...lol I do love riding with him tho. Its nice to be able to do so. We have plans (my parents and I ) to run the Dragon next spring...Im takin the cafe...its gonna be painfull...lol but i cant resist i wanna take her thru it...

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                            #14
                            Beautiful pics. Nature is awesome. Lots of pretty colors and its cool that you got to ride with you son. Family riding is always cool. After I'm done rebuild my 550 I'm hopefully gonna start up on two other project bike so my brother and stepdad can ride with me

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                              #15
                              Mike, this picture is fantastic, was wondering where your new avitar came from!

                              Currently bikeless
                              '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
                              '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

                              I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

                              "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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