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    3 day romp

    A friend and I had planned on going up into Pennsylvania to do the newly published BDR-X ride there this week. And then he went out last week and bought a new Kawasaki Z900RS retro styled naked bike. Hey, I'm flexible so we met up in Front Royal and did something I've not done in many years - paid the fee to ride Skyline Drive. It's a fine road but had more traffic and more LEO presence than the BRP. They have to pay those rangers so it costs $25/bike to ride it - 105 miles from Front Royal start to the BRP start. Been there, done that, won't do that again for a long while. We rode the BRP down and had planned to go as far as Roanoke before stopping for the night. Just a few hundred yards from the Peaks of Otter my buddy's rear tire started going flat so we pulled in to the parking lot there - wood screw in the tire.

    It was a pretty funny scene because there were a number of other motorcyclists that saw him ride in on an obviously flat tire and they all came over and crowded around with advice and dire warnings while I was getting out my plug kit. There was a running background dialog from several people about what I was doing as I plugged the tire and got out my air pump. I pumped up the tire and spit on it and, seeing no bubbles, the assembled crowd all dissipated satisfied that they had done their good deed for the day. My buddy stood there looking at his brand new bike with it's brand new tire with my plug in it and announced that we should stay here tonight and go get a new tire tomorrow. I get it, new bike with less than 400 miles on it. I'd probably replace the tire as well but I'm pretty sure that plug would have finished the ride and gotten him home at the end.

    The next morning the tire was still round so we rode down in to Lynchburg to the Kawasaki shop there that took him right in and got a new Dunlop RS4 mounted up for him and we were off by noon headed back west. After a stop at Natural Bridge (he'd never seen it) we ended up at the Foot of the Mountain for some lunch before heading on on our favorite route on Craigs Creek Rd over to 311. We wound our way up to 39 over to Marlinton where we stayed at the somewhat nasty Marlinton Motor Inn.



    We woke up Thursday morning to constant rain so we started north on 219 hoping the roads would be dry by the time we got to 250 - not to be - so we just continued on 219 up to 50 and rambled on back home by dinner time. 3 days, about 900 miles, and the burning question, "Why don't I do this way more often?"


    #2
    Glad your buddy could get the new tire so quickly. I laughed about all the advice and inevitable dire warnings. It's the best time of year for riding in our area, glad you got out.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Capnrip View Post
      Glad your buddy could get the new tire so quickly. I laughed about all the advice and inevitable dire warnings. It's the best time of year for riding in our area, glad you got out.
      Coming home Thursday we passed many motorcycles headed west out in to the hills. Riding during the week the traffic, even up on the parkway, was very light. I guess in another few weeks the leaf peepers will be out clogging the weekend roads but I bet it'll still be good to go mid-week.

      The thing I'm still trying to wrap my head around having never gotten a flat out on a trip and he gets one literally at the entrance road to Peaks of Otter. What are the chances of that; that he's riding with someone that can plug it for him; and that he could find the right tire 25 miles away from where we were on the parkway?

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        #4
        Wes, glad to hear that you had a good time.

        As far as the weather, I think that it was some sort of karma... you see, the Non-Invitational in Maggie Valley had absolutely PERFECT weather... PERFECT!

        Also, I don't know what this BDR-X thing is in Pennsylvania, but if life allows, I'd maybe be inclined to see if I could join you for some of it.
        Matt
        Street: 2011 Ducati Multistrada S :: 2000 Honda VFR @ 39k :: 2002 BMW K1200RS @ 13k ... round 3
        Track: 2008 Suzuki GSX-R 750 :: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR
        Dirt: Honda CRF450X
        IBA #25520 - Iron Butting the Blue Ridge Parkway

        If loud pipes save lives, imagine what learning to ride that thing could do.

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        • Pittsdriverwes
          Pittsdriverwes commented
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          I just couldn't make it work to get down there. Up until the weekend before we thought we were going up to PA to ride the BDR-X route. https://ridebdr.com/pawilds/

          Love to have you along when we figure out when we can come up to ride it.
          Last edited by Pittsdriverwes; 09-26-2022, 11:26 AM.

        #5
        Oh, PS... where's that "junk" tire? I know a guy that wants to ummm, "safety test" your plug in the field.
        Matt
        Street: 2011 Ducati Multistrada S :: 2000 Honda VFR @ 39k :: 2002 BMW K1200RS @ 13k ... round 3
        Track: 2008 Suzuki GSX-R 750 :: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR
        Dirt: Honda CRF450X
        IBA #25520 - Iron Butting the Blue Ridge Parkway

        If loud pipes save lives, imagine what learning to ride that thing could do.

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        • Pittsdriverwes
          Pittsdriverwes commented
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          Unfortunately he left that tire with the shop that changed it in Lynchburg. It was a Dunlop Sportmax GPR 300 tire too. I talked him in to replacing it with a RoadSmart 4 which will be better for his more conservative style of riding in all weather.
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