Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: B.D.F. on June 09, 2011, 01:27:28 PM
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Well actually PNW riders who ride anything with a muffler. Anybody around the area? I will be here for just over a week and can make arrangements to meet up if anyone is interested. I am staying in the Tacoma WA area.
Brian
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Are you here for the COG ride on 6/18?
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There are several of us down in Portland, myself included. Lots of beautiful roads to explore, and I'd be happy to play Tour Guide.
No Interstates though, they are boring!
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No, I didn't know about any COG events this far from home. I am here for personal reasons for the next week or so.
Brian
Are you here for the COG ride on 6/18?
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Thanks for the offer but I don't think I am going to get that far south even as a deviation on the way home. I believe I will take a ride by (over) the Grand Coulee dam on the way back and that puts me directly in eastern Washington for the way home too.
Brian
There are several of us down in Portland, myself included. Lots of beautiful roads to explore, and I'd be happy to play Tour Guide.
No Interstates though, they are boring!
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Thanks for the offer but I don't think I am going to get that far south even as a deviation on the way home. I believe I will take a ride by (over) the Grand Coulee dam on the way back and that puts me directly in eastern Washington for the way home too.
Brian
Well, if you don't want to ride a couple hours south to see us, there's the 410 loop East out of Enumclaw around Mt. Rainer. That was all new pavement on the back side last fall, excellent ride. In fact, from there you can continue right on into Eastern WA and catch highway 12 (perhaps the route to take when you leave).
Also, I recommend checking out Mt. St. Helens while you're this close. The road from Castle Rock to the Observatory was all clear a few weeks ago, and is also mostly new pavement, with lots of scenery on the way up. It only goes up to about 4K feet, so no need for (real) cold weather gear.
Another great ride is the Peninsula Loop. Either go south to Olympia, then catch 101 north around the top to Port Angeles, or straight up 16 from Tacoma to 3 to 104, across the Hood Port Floating Bridge, then on to 101 and Port Angeles, around the top and back down the Pacific Coast Highway (101) to highway 12, and back inland to what ever route north back to Tacoma you choose. That run may be a bit too long for you though. ;) ;D
If you come up with a good excuse / ride plan for the weekend, I may even run up there to join the fun. Let us know what you have planned.
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Thanks for the ideas but believe it or not, I am not looking to ride in the area too much. I am still recovering from getting here and will put on 3K more miles in a week and a half to get home so riding a LOT in the area isn't really a goal. I went out today to run some errands (the local sheriff said: 'You did WHAT in HOW LONG?') The Mt. St. Helens idea is interesting though. I just wanted the chance, if it was reasonable, to meet up with any of you folks that I have been corresponding with; not sure when or if I will get to the west coast again.
Brian
Well, if you don't want to ride a couple hours south to see us, there's the 410 loop East out of Enumclaw around Mt. Rainer. That was all new pavement on the back side last fall, excellent ride. In fact, from there you can continue right on into Eastern WA and catch highway 12 (perhaps the route to take when you leave).
Also, I recommend checking out Mt. St. Helens while you're this close. The road from Castle Rock to the Observatory was all clear a few weeks ago, and is also mostly new pavement, with lots of scenery on the way up. It only goes up to about 4K feet, so no need for (real) cold weather gear.
Another great ride is the Peninsula Loop. Either go south to Olympia, then catch 101 north around the top to Port Angeles, or straight up 16 from Tacoma to 3 to 104, across the Hood Port Floating Bridge, then on to 101 and Port Angeles, around the top and back down the Pacific Coast Highway (101) to highway 12, and back inland to what ever route north back to Tacoma you choose. That run may be a bit too long for you though. ;) ;D
If you come up with a good excuse / ride plan for the weekend, I may even run up there to join the fun. Let us know what you have planned.
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But now that you mention it, where is the COG ride? I may be here on the 18th and might stop by and say hello.
Brian
Are you here for the COG ride on 6/18?
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I would like to come and meet you in Tacoma. You don't have to ride at all after that feat! I will get a look at what days are possible and get back. PM or this thread?
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I have a 2009 C-14 & live in Ephrata. If you're going to Grand Coulee Dam you will ride nearly past my house. I've yet to meet anyone else that owns a C-14.
Heck, I'd join you for part of the ride! ;D
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Well slap me sideways and call me Pippa. I was slow to read of your trip over, until you were already coming back from Ocean Shores, and you inspired me to take a long weekend and head to northern California tomorrow. My Connie (1600 miles as of today) is still teething, and needs a good run. Need to test out my risers, grip puppies and large CalSci. Nothing close to your CC50, but it's a start. I'll be back in town Sunday afternoon or evening.
But if you find yourself looking for some decent fish and chips next week, I'll show you the Ruston waterfront, place called Katie Downs. I work a (cough) 9-5 downtown, but could meet you down there for a bite and a tale. And anyone else in the area, for that matter.
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http://www.soundrider.com/Communities/stour.asp (http://www.soundrider.com/Communities/stour.asp)
Here's a link regarding the COG ride as well as many others.
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is it raining there? stay safe!
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is it raining there? stay safe!
Not at the moment, but wait 5 minutes, it's Spring! ;D
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Thanks for the ideas but believe it or not, I am not looking to ride in the area too much. I am still recovering from getting here and will put on 3K more miles in a week and a half to get home so riding a LOT in the area isn't really a goal. I went out today to run some errands (the local sheriff said: 'You did WHAT in HOW LONG?') The Mt. St. Helens idea is interesting though. I just wanted the chance, if it was reasonable, to meet up with any of you folks that I have been corresponding with; not sure when or if I will get to the west coast again.
Brian
Wow, you're not making this easy for me here. :)
I know you tortured yourself getting here, and you still have another cross country trip to get home, but how many more times do you expect to find yourself here with your motorcycle?
I really do encourage you to get out for a leisurely ride, and take in a little of the fantastic riding we have around here. After all, as they say, you can rest when you're dead.
Do you have *anything* planned for the upcoming weekend? Do you have local contact info, so if I find myself in (ack) Tacoma (ack, ack!) looking for you this weekend, it wouldn't be a trip just for lunch?
Help me out here Brian, work with me a little... :D
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I'm up in Kirkland but I'd be more than interested in a ride out towards grand coulee, or anywhere around.
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Well slap me sideways and call me Pippa.
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Hi Pippa! ;D