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1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 1:07 pm
by Cube
Unfortunately, the video cam was having issues, but I have a couple stills. Beautiful day and nice ride other than a little pea gravel in places.

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 1:10 pm
by Mel46
What is that scooter behind You? It looks familiar.

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 9:22 pm
by Cube
That's my GF's Kymco Movie 150. Her first bike ever!

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 7:50 am
by PCX150Rider
What part of Colorado is that? :geek:

I'm guessing somewhere south of Aspen but north of Durango. 8)

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:17 am
by Mel46
I might suggest that she be careful where she drapes her jacket. Mufflers do get hot. Someone else on this forum mentioned draping his over the back and part of the jacket was burned by the hot exhaust. I have a Tail Box on mine and I am still careful how I drape my jacket over the box.

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 10:38 am
by Cube
@PCX150Rider - The entire ride was in the "foothills" near Denver. Lunch in Morrison, then rode west up to Kittridge, south thru Indian Hills to Deer Creek then Hildebrand Ranch Park and back to town. the pic of the 2 bikes was in Indian Hills, the one with the sign was in the park. Perfect roads for the scoots, mostly 35mph limits and twisty. Still some gravel down in the middle of the lanes in some places, so couldn't get too wild. About 50 miles total according to Google. I attached the route map pic

@Mel46 - she's definitely aware, and it was out of danger. 'Exhausts are hot' was one of the first things I taught her about motorcycles/scooters so she wouldn't burn herself when we were riding 2-up.

Honestly, beautiful rides like this only a few minutes away is one of the reasons I live in Colorado. The GF has the bike bug now, so we'll probably be doing a lot more of this over the summer.

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 11:20 am
by megalodon
nice trip nice shots , hope you enjoyed :)

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 4:02 pm
by PCX150Rider
nice trip nice shots , hope you enjoyed
Megalodon - Hope you were able to avoid those floods I saw in the news yesterday in Turkey. The news clip showed a guy riding on the hood of a car being pushed along with lots of other cars amidst rushing flood waters down a street. I hope he survived. I'll never forget it. One of those hopeless situations you never think will happen. :roll:

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 4:09 pm
by PCX150Rider
PCX150Rider - The entire ride was in the "foothills" near Denver.
I was near there back in the mid '70's. Rode past Denver on Rt. 70 and headed up into the Black Hawk/Central City region. Also stopped at Golden to take the Coors tour. Went on from there to other places. . .. Did that Eisenhower Tunnel too! 8)

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 11:35 pm
by Cube
Did you rev bomb the tommyknockers? (or toot shave and a haircut)

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 6:11 pm
by PCX150Rider
Did you rev bomb the tommyknockers? (or toot shave and a haircut)
Never got to that brewery.

But some of the other points of interest I visited were Vail, Aspen, Snowmass Village, Mesa Verda, Buena Vista, and the Summit of Pike's Peak. Did it on a Yamaha '73 TX 650A. I can't remember the name of some of the campgrounds but one was near a reservoir (maybe Bonny Lake State Park?) and the other at the foot of some hills that had a lot of wild sheep or goats or something. . .you could hear them through the tree cover.

At that time you still couldn't get Coor's Beer east of the Mississippi River. Now we take it for granted. It's more of a Summer brew though IMHO. 8)

Re: 1st ride in the mountains

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 4:51 am
by megalodon
PCX150Rider wrote:
nice trip nice shots , hope you enjoyed
Megalodon - Hope you were able to avoid those floods I saw in the news yesterday in Turkey. The news clip showed a guy riding on the hood of a car being pushed along with lots of other cars amidst rushing flood waters down a street. I hope he survived. I'll never forget it. One of those hopeless situations you never think will happen. :roll:

thank you very much for your kind,

it's aprox 650 km / 400 miles away to me. issue is the state is very comfortable about natural disasters. All time government warned by experts about it but you know..who cares..lately we have eliminations at 24 june..im sure you saw on tv how we don't want this government. they are liar and cheating people and using religion for controllin and seperationg us etc. many politic issues we have here..they wants ignorant, submissive, unqualified, uneducated society. You saw ones on tv, it's just a simple problem really, real problem is our leaders is pretty unqualified and governemnt looks like relative community. Economy is totally broked now. 1 dollar is 4.50 TL around. 1 liter gasoline is 1.5 dollars / 6.24 TL.. Least salary is 1600 TL. it's mean 252 Liters gasoline price is salary equal. My pcx last year i bought , it got 38 TL gas full tank price..now getting full tank is 50 TL..it's mean %25 increased price only 1 year.. and government says us economy about, we increased our power and economy getting better everyday more ..you would believe ? Inflation is increased now around 13 and it will increase experts says so ..But salary is same..Short way to say everythign going bad more and more but our government says everything getting better. Bribery files, smuggling, tax evasion by Erdogan and all his relatives...But he calls himself on tv i'm muslim and God always with us etc.
i didn't wanted to wrote those things but i just want you guys knows real Turkey is wonderful place and really we are good educated people..but unfortunately inside of us have some ignorant and loves to fealty to the government as a "blind" ..Hope someday you guys visit my country and see those beuaties with your own eyes.