Seven of us from work decided to take a morning ride up to Lake Isabella east of Bakersfield Ca. Great ride to grab some breakfast and enjoy the mountain roads on the way home. A real mix bag of bikes but a ton of fun!
Great pic guy! Thanks for sharing. I bet y'all COULD have scared the crap out of some cage traffic with that mix. Tell me... what is the bike next to the NC700 that we can't see?It's a Ducati Scrambler, Full Throttle model. To me, the best looking of the Duc Scramblers.
It's a Ducati Scrambler, Full Throttle model. To me, the best looking of the Duc Scramblers.
I'll help ya out here Tom.Haven't been here for a while, but since I repurchased my Connie, I got re-involved with the forum.
I've washed my bike 3 times in the past 10 days after putting over 5000 miles on it.
I was given done bad advice on a route and ended up riding 13 miles on mountain gravel roads in Oregon.
Not that one... the one between the NC700x and the Scrambler. All you can see is a spoke wheel.Do believe that is a Triumph Thruxton. tomp
Haven't been here for a while, but since I repurchased my Connie, I got re-involved with the forum.
Are you still on the road or back home now? If back, did you post an RR or a photo vid like before? Hope it was/is a fun time... tomp
Great pic guy! Thanks for sharing. I bet y'all COULD have scared the crap out of some cage traffic with that mix. Tell me... what is the bike next to the NC700 that we can't see?It is a Thruxton, green with gold stripe, great bike.
left the knob in the on position -> dead battery
Cant charge it with my measly trickle charger (0.75a) so I am going to hook it up to the big charger (2a to 10a), if that doesnt work I will carefully attempt to jump start the battery. It is scary to get nothing on the display and not being able to turn the key... I JUST WANT TO RIDE!
(the dealer I spoke to later was HORRIFIED that I'd jumped it from a car - told me that was almost guaranteed to fry everything.