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I threw my back out last Saturday trying to prove I'm as young as I used to be. I was taking a refresher safe riding course instructed by our local Sheriff's Office and one of the demonstrations was how to pick up a 900 lb Harley Davidson police motorcycle. Not required, just volunteer if you felt like it. I was the oldest rider there at 67 and thought I'd show the young bucks how it's done. I used to be able to pick up a 730 lb ST1300, what's 170 lbs more? No riding for 8 days now, just rotating ice packs and heat pads with a few muscle relaxers thrown in. The BMWMOA annual mileage contest ends March 31 and this is prime riding weather! I hope to get on a bike tomorrow and see how I feel.Shoot, it's only March and I'm already 5,000 miles behind DDuelin, and 9,000 miles behind the lead guy on the ST forum mileage tracker for the year
What part of Oklahoma?55 miles, 54° & partly sunny.
Windy though, 16 mph winds. Thought I was back in Oklahoma for a minute…
I was in Edmond for 18 years. Now in PA near Hershey.What part of Oklahoma?
are you the fella that got the manual from me?New Richmond, lazy little river town along the Ohio River 30 miles east of the city of Cincinnati
I'm not sure it's as severe as it is near you, but it seems like that river floods Louisville just about every spring.
We worry more about the Ohio River flooding here than train derailments. We've had some doozy floods that literally covered the whole town. From Main Street it's about 30 feet to the river. This pic is on ST RT 52 The Ohio River Scenic Byway which passes thru town. The river has completely covered this road at times. Ohio on left side of pic, Kentucky on right side of pic. Beautiful area to live and ride when the river isn't acting up. Lots of hills and curvy roads.
are you the fella that got the manual from me?
Hope you feel better Dave. I'd chalk that up to improper body mechanics as opposed to capabilities.I threw my back out last Saturday trying to prove I'm as young as I used to be. I was taking a refresher safe riding course instructed by our local Sheriff's Office and one of the demonstrations was how to pick up a 900 lb Harley Davidson police motorcycle. Not required, just volunteer if you felt like it. I was the oldest rider there at 67 and thought I'd show the young bucks how it's done. I used to be able to pick up a 730 lb ST1300, what's 170 lbs more? No riding for 8 days now, just rotating ice packs and heat pads with a few muscle relaxers thrown in. The BMWMOA annual mileage contest ends March 31 and this is prime riding weather! I hope to get on a bike tomorrow and see how I feel.
Don’t have to squint anymore!wow, that's huge!
I've never seen that before. Kind of cool. Does screen have glare or does the Ram case take care of that? In other words, can you view it without problems in bright light?Installed and tested new navigation screen, Samsung Tab Active 3, Ram EZ Roll’r mount, and DMD2/OSMand apps. Baja prep near complete.View attachment 51420
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It does have some glare. The case only attaches to the back so it’s the tablet screen that’s exposed. I might try a non-glare screen saver at some point. The DMD2 app is fully configurable and has a road book mode for rally’s and OBD2 integration with Bluetooth obdii reader, although I don’t think the NC700 outputs obdii data. I guess I could watch some Netflix on the road if I really was bored!I've never seen that before. Kind of cool. Does screen have glare or does the Ram case take care of that? In other words, can you view it without problems in bright light?
Random question, but ...Installed and tested new navigation screen, Samsung Tab Active 3, Ram EZ Roll’r mount, and DMD2/OSMand apps. Baja prep near complete.