We are planning a 3 day trip later in sept. Riding the Enchanted Circle out of Taos, NM. Jim
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Finally finished the ramp yesterday...it was back warm...85*.
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Started working on some mods on the Sporty and Softail. Hopefully will finish up today and get some pics.
Last night some friends, Zammy & Jo Ann came over for a visit. They are staying in Memphis, waiting out the hurricane, before heading back home to Florida.
Busy day!
Kevin
Awesome job Give them the grand tour
Nice now I can put a face to the name nice to see you. Travel safely Home and don't hurry I hear things are a mess. FredLast night Mary and I had the pleasure of spending some more time with Zammy and Jo Ann.
We went to downtown Memphis and ate at SOB (South of Beale). Great food and even better conversation!
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We then went over to Beale St. and looked around some.
Before we knew it, 4.5 hours had flown by. We dropped them back at their hotel.
This morning they headed east, and hopefully tomorrow, or the day after, they will be able to get back home, now that Irma has passed over their house.
Kevin
And this is the burger Kevin and I had, natural beef, house made pickles and ketchup, hand cut fries, it was awesome.
Wow! Not sure what's up with the weather...but it has been a very mild summer for us...and last night was in the low 50's!
This morning was the first time I've worn my leather jacket in many months.
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Looks like it will be in the 50's each morning on the ride in for a while. Crazy for us at this time of year.
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Kevin
Boy Kevin, them temps look awesome!! We live in Florence, AZ and I would die for those temps!! However, winter is on the way and those temps are what I will see from October to April or May!!
Keep the jacket handy, you can always take it off!!
Roger
Kevin, I like the location of the lights. I have been super happy with the stealth lights, sure makes a great pattern in the day time. Jim
Yep, back in the high 80's now...but it won't be long before it turns cold, and stays that way for a few months.
During your crazy hot months....how long of a ride is it for you to get up into some elevation where it is cooler?
Good to hear you're enjoying them!
I rode home late last night and got full use of them. Did not take any pics looking down the road (will do that later this week) but I got one in the parking lot before heading home.
They definitely help me SEE and BE SEEN!
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Kevin
Kevin, it is I!! Geezer (Roger) and it is about 150 - 200 miles and I can get out of the 100 + temps during the summer months. There are a lot of good scenery and places to go and explore in NW and NE of AZ. I have rides currently scheduled for South Rim of the Grand Canyon (was at North Rim last year), Prescott, Jerome, Petrified Forest all which are North of us. Also going to do Tombstone and Bisbee in the SE of the state.
Take care, ride safe!!
Roger
So that's a bit of a jaunt to get to cooler weather.
When did you move? Weren't you in Oregon or Washington?
Sounds like some good fun rides you have planned!
Kevin
Kevin, I just talked with Fuel Motto
They said not to worry about 300 degrees on theM8 engine
Guess this engine IS tougher than the Twin Cam
Thanks 4 checking on us last week, We lost power 4 7 days coulda been worse
Yea, we moved to Florence, AZ from Redmond, OR a couple of months ago - spent about 57 years in Oregon and it was time for a change. Glad to be in a "RED STATE" instead living in the political environment that is present in Oregon!! Actually that is not the only reason we relocated, it is just a bonus. We are located about 50 miles South East of Phoenix which has temps around 100+ degrees for about 3 - 4 months of the year, with Monsoon Rains periodically, but the remainder of the year is awesome riding weather. In Central Oregon where I was located we had about the reverse - i.e. about 3 - 4 months of decent riding weather and the rest of the year we sat around and bitched about the weather!!!
I am really looking forward to exploring/touring around this State of Arizona, and I you ever find yourself this far West and anywhere near I would appreciate meeting you and Mary "face to face"!!
Take care and ride safe!!
Roger
Jack, glad you came thru it ok!
Yeah, we work with Fuel Moto, and they are great folks with some great products and service....but there are a few things that we disagree with them about...300* being ok is one of them.
It has been a bit over a year now, and it is looking like the M8 is a more stout engine than the Twin-Cam. But as you saw on the dyno with your own bike, when the ET crossed 250* the torque and HP took a big drop.
Hey Roger,
Good to hear you're happy with your move! We'll definitely let you know the next time we're out that way, would be great to meet up.
Oh! Have you ridden thru a sandstorm yet?
Kevin
Jack, glad you came thru it ok!
Yeah, we work with Fuel Moto, and they are great folks with some great products and service....but there are a few things that we disagree with them about...300* being ok is one of them.
It has been a bit over a year now, and it is looking like the M8 is a more stout engine than the Twin-Cam. But as you saw on the dyno with your own bike, when the ET crossed 250* the torque and HP took a big drop.
Hey Roger,
Good to hear you're happy with your move! We'll definitely let you know the next time we're out that way, would be great to meet up.
Oh! Have you ridden thru a sandstorm yet?
Kevin
Sand storm, whats that?? :clapping: No, not as yet, and ain't looking to do it on purpose any time soon!! I haven't even been in one in the cage yet. I know they have extreme wind now and then (we have experienced wind storms, usually just prior to monsoon rain), and since the rain follows the wind storm (rain only last about 30 - 45 minutes and then completely dry in about an hour) it usually settles the sand.
Just give me a heads up if you head this way.
Take care,
Roger
I hear you, still don't like the 300 plus degrees but it seems to like it plus it NEVER went into parade mode yet
If it burns up I have a 7 year warranty LOL
As far as the dip in the torque, I can live with it
I understand heat and friction is going to take its toll
Good thing I aint doing wheelies like you
Thanks Kevin, I hope to make it back out to see y'all soon
Sand storm, whats that?? :clapping: No, not as yet, and ain't looking to do it on purpose any time soon!! I haven't even been in one in the cage yet. I know they have extreme wind now and then (we have experienced wind storms, usually just prior to monsoon rain), and since the rain follows the wind storm (rain only last about 30 - 45 minutes and then completely dry in about an hour) it usually settles the sand.
P.S. We live in Sun City West, Arizona. Next to Surprise, Az
Just give me a heads up if you head this way.
Take care,
Roger