Ashamed to say
#31
I don't keep tabs on how far I ride each season. But this year it has rained every day I was off work it seems.
#32
You did a lot more miles than many folks do...I did great so far this year...June - Atlanticade Bike Rally in PEI, Canada (great time 2 years straight!), Laconia for the week, then Lake George and Lake Placid for the week (great riding in the adirondack mountains!!! long sweeping curves...), just got back from visiting my brother in Connecticutt yesterday and heading back up to Lake George at the end of September!!!! GREAT summer, BUT did get rained on a couple of times...LOL. My fantastic non riding wife told me not to plan as many trips for next year...LOL, jokes on her...MORE next year!!! Ride safe.
#33
Seems that someone always wants to state that someone, in this case me, has an ulterior motive. I was simply making the statement that it has been a bad year for riding and putting on any type of decent mileage....thought others may be in the same place this year? Could give a rat about bragging...too old to give a sheit about that type of thing...lol
#34
Geez,
Seems that someone always wants to state that someone, in this case me, has an ulterior motive. I was simply making the statement that it has been a bad year for riding and putting on any type of decent mileage....thought others may be in the same place this year? Could give a rat about bragging...too old to give a sheit about that type of thing...lol
Seems that someone always wants to state that someone, in this case me, has an ulterior motive. I was simply making the statement that it has been a bad year for riding and putting on any type of decent mileage....thought others may be in the same place this year? Could give a rat about bragging...too old to give a sheit about that type of thing...lol
I do think many people brag about their miles, but of course some have less responsibilities. A young Dad isn't going to be able to put the miles on that a single retired guy could.
I would rather ride 250 miles on 2 lane and stop and see the sights then do 600 miles, screaming along on interstates, at 80, where every state looks the same.
#35
I do keep track of my mileage. Not for competition or bragging, but kind of cherishing a precious resource, and rating years in my head. Like I will always think of 2012 as probably the longest riding season ever, and 2013 the shortest.
I do think many people brag about their miles, but of course some have less responsibilities. A young Dad isn't going to be able to put the miles on that a single retired guy could.
I would rather ride 250 miles on 2 lane and stop and see the sights then do 600 miles, screaming along on interstates, at 80, where every state looks the same.
I do think many people brag about their miles, but of course some have less responsibilities. A young Dad isn't going to be able to put the miles on that a single retired guy could.
I would rather ride 250 miles on 2 lane and stop and see the sights then do 600 miles, screaming along on interstates, at 80, where every state looks the same.
#36
Right there with 'ya. This has been the "Summer of Suck 2013", between odd work schedule, weather being hit or miss in a Murphy's law kind of way, currently rehabbing from elbow surgery...blah, blah, blah. Not only haven't ridden much (other than commuting on and off), my boat's been out of commision all summer....hell haven't hit the beach (and I am/was an avid surfer).
Summer of SucK I tell 'ya!!! It's a conspirancy, I can deduce this as to all of the similar posts above!
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However, as stated above.... it's not a contest... but, I get you. Counting the miles is a way of solidifying the experience in some way. Don't worry though, it's all cyclical. Just enjoy the moments you do get.
Summer of SucK I tell 'ya!!! It's a conspirancy, I can deduce this as to all of the similar posts above!
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However, as stated above.... it's not a contest... but, I get you. Counting the miles is a way of solidifying the experience in some way. Don't worry though, it's all cyclical. Just enjoy the moments you do get.
#37
My 2013 is the first bike I have had that has a spedo and mileage.
Gotta work to pay bills.
Ain't got no handyman
Ain't got no maid
Ain't got no expectations.
I try and enjoy riding for my "therapy" time. Ain't concerned if I measure up to other's expectations.
Gotta work to pay bills.
Ain't got no handyman
Ain't got no maid
Ain't got no expectations.
I try and enjoy riding for my "therapy" time. Ain't concerned if I measure up to other's expectations.
#38
I have less mileage than last year mainly because of the shitty summer we've had. Every day threat of thunderstorms right when I get off work for my 40 min ride home. That **** get's old, so I tend to just drive the car those days and enjoy the bike that much more when I do ride it.
#39
Geez,
Seems that someone always wants to state that someone, in this case me, has an ulterior motive. I was simply making the statement that it has been a bad year for riding and putting on any type of decent mileage....thought others may be in the same place this year? Could give a rat about bragging...too old to give a sheit about that type of thing...lol
Seems that someone always wants to state that someone, in this case me, has an ulterior motive. I was simply making the statement that it has been a bad year for riding and putting on any type of decent mileage....thought others may be in the same place this year? Could give a rat about bragging...too old to give a sheit about that type of thing...lol
That said, if I misinterpreted the point of the thread, I apologize.
Last edited by dribble; 09-09-2013 at 06:36 PM.
#40
Hell, I'm jealous of all of you. I was in a wreck in March and bike was supposed to be fixed in 5 - 6 weeks, and I am still waiting on it! Insurance company paid shop directly without my having to co-sign, and they cashed check on week 1. I have been calling shop constantly and driving to see progress (shop is about 60 miles away). Things got complicated because the shop bought a few parts and so did I, and insurance would not commit to cutting me a second check if I picked bike up and took it home to repair myself. It is supposed to finally get done this week! Repairs were not major and I learned I will never take bike to shop for this type work again, but I was hurting the day of the accident (split elbows open) and floor boards, foot brake, and levers were broken, so I thought why not let insurance take care of it and pay the shop to fix it. I wish I had half the miles you had this year!