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NEW BIKE!!

I picked up the new Versys on Friday March 23 after a harrowing trip with Gary to Yucca Valley though the worst of the LA traffic on the 210, but more on that later.

Here are a couple of teaser shots of the bike and us, and in the next couple of days I’ll post a real ride report, but right now I’m having way too much fun riding the bike to the SW where it’s dry and sunny!!

Picking up the bike at Hutchins Motorsports.

Me, thanking my wonderful husband for his glorious support!

In Joshua Tree NP

The beautiful SW…

Wonderful machine, light and flickable, not lacking in power on the highway and simply a lot of fun!

More this evening!!



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Photo History of a section of US Hwy 60 in AZ…


I love finding old and new photos of an area to compare and this section of old Hwy 60 is no exception.
On the left a photo now and right an old tinted postcard.

US Hwy 60 was one of the first east-west transcontinental highways. It was commissioned in 1926, stretching from Virginia Beach, Virginia to Los Angeles, California. Today, its western terminus is in Quartzsite, Arizona (18 miles east of the California border), with the remainder of the route to L.A. being picked up by Interstate 10.

Today much of old 60 is reduced to dirt track and broken pavement, but some of the most beautiful canyons can still be seen by following the trail heads photographed by Preston the Yeti. You can read more about the trails and see more of Preston’s gorgeous photography on the Bellamy Trail-Queen Canyon, AZ trail site.


On the left a photo now and right an old tinted postcard.

Pinto Creek Bridge (the bridge that crosses Queen Creek on the new alignment)

On the left a photo now and right an early photograph.

The map displays the area of Hwy60 highlighted in this post.

The west entrance of the Claypool Tunnel. This tunnel was bored through the mountain in the early 1920′s, and was named for the city of Claypool, about 20 miles to the east.

PHOTOCREDIT:Rob Svirskas ©2004
On the left a photo now and right an old sepia tinted photograph.

The Queen Creek Tunnel built in 1952 replaced the old Claypool Tunnel on the new alignment.

PHOTOCREDIT:Rob Svirskas ©2004

After seeing photographs of the historic Hwy 60 and the gorgeous photographs of the canyon, I have learned I need to park my bike and walk more, as I’m missing a lot of the local beauty.

PHOTOCREDIT:Preston the Yeti



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Want to drool over some European photos??

On one of my forums, Twowheelfemales, I found a link to a ride report from Portugal with some of the most gorgeous photos ever as the riders visited:
Portugal
Spain
France
Germany
Switzerland
Italy
Austria

Please view if you’ve ever dreamed of riding in Europe. It’s in Portuguese, but even if you can’t read the text the photos speak universally!

V-Strom Portugal

Teaser photo taken from the post:

*sigh* now to go back to dreaming. ;)



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CONGRATULATIONS: Elena Myers making Daytona history!


PHOTO BY BRIAN J. NELSON

Motorcycle racer Elena Myers became the first female to win a professional motorsport race at Daytona International Speedway, March 17, 2012.

Meyers first accolade was won in 2010 when she staked claim at Infineon Raceway winning an AMA road race.

She is hopeful in becoming the first female MotoGP rider.

KUDOS Elena and best of luck as you move forward!!

Read more at roadracingworld.com

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To heat or not to heat…

Ok got the Versys and the extra farkles ordered, but now I am thinking I should go ahead an add the 12volt plug for the heated gear and some heated grips! I mean if you are going for the gusto, why not?? ;)

I can call tomorrow and add the goodies or simply wait until next week, pick it up and add stuff on my on time. It’s all about making up my mind. SIGH….

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