Jeff:I am interested except that I am coming back from Tronto Friday night. I am scheduled to come in to Austin around 10:45 PM Friday night. If all goes well (ie no weather delays) I may try to make it. Since I won't know until late Friday night or early Saturday morning if I will be up to going please post a meeting time and place. If you guys are heading down to the New Braunfels area, all the better, as thats where I live so maybe we can set a meeting time and place in the general New Braunfels area.
Just got home, about 425 for the day. Caught a little bit of rain, off and on, but I would say about 95% of those miles were dry. Checked out the new motorcycle stop in Leakey, as they have moved out of town just a bit, on 337. Very nice, and we had a Hardly rider ask us if we would be interested in trading bikes with them for the afternoon. Martin has a bit more tact then I do; after hearing that, he stopped to chat, I could only laugh loudly and walk away, shaking my head.I have a bit of cleanup to do, as I hit a turkey vulture on the way back, about 20 minutes after saying sayonara to Martin. The dumbass was eating something in the road, and took off right in front of me, just above my front fender. He died instantly, but the bastard didn't have the common decency to fall off, so I had to stop and pull him out of the space between my fairing and the fender. No damage to the bike, other than all the buzzard guts I have to now clean off the bike. I got some on my pants and right shoe, so the dogs were very interested when I got home...I would take pictures and post, but buzzard meat, after 125 miles of wind drying, is pretty close to the black cherry color of the Feejer. It's a close match to the Aggie's colors as well... Good day, ya should have been there!!
GODDAMN Buzzard Killer!!!! Jesus, can't you just leave the wildlife alone?? What are you gonna do next, pull a gun at 60mph and shoot a dog with a gas truck in front of you? BASTARD!
Glad you, and the bike are OK. I've had my share of close calls with buzzards. It's well know in certain circles that if I can't hit it, or tip it, I'll run over it.
Quote from: RD on July 08, 2007, 09:10:19 AMGlad you, and the bike are OK. I've had my share of close calls with buzzards. It's well know in certain circles that if I can't hit it, or tip it, I'll run over it. I was afraid of being lumped with a known animal hit-man....