Hansen Dam ride was yesterday. The weather was pretty good but getting a bit warm at the dam site. the ride was great once Jack and I got past the initial bunches and found some clear air. Pretty much the same roads as the last EPIC ride.
Unfortunately, we got split off from the Third Bulleteer, Steve. He got caught up in the traffic and we didn't see each other as we were in a gas station and missed him going by.
The number of bikes at the dam was incredible. There were so many bikes there that I didn't even get to see them all. There were a few other Enfields there, but I even missed some of those. Did manage to talk to some of the owners though.
I did get a picture of a nice looking Indian version that I did get a picture of. Boy, is That a lousy sentence! Oh, well, too late for grammar lessons! I like his little side panel description. It must be an Indian Indian Indian. OR is that an Indian3?
Just to clarify this bike, though. No Royal Enfield Indians were ever built in India. I don't want to get any misinformation going to the contrary.
I got nailed twice by bees, one in the neck under the jacket collar on the Crest and one on the 60 going home. The last one it me and the lower jaw and bounced off, but he must've backed into the collision, because he got me big time!
The club route was fairly short, about 80 miles, so Jack and I went back across the Crest to get about 100 more miles of twisties in before we went home.
Total mileage 275 mi. Hot at the bottom, cold at 7-8000', great in between.
Bare