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  1. Date: 15 June 2024 Time (Estimated Length): 120 min (151.5 km) People on trip: @Timberwolf & @hirondelle (Suzuki V-Strom 1000), Australian David and Poppy (Royal Enfield 350 Meteor), Robin (Triumph Speed 900) Trip Checklist Tire & PSI: Good Fluids: Full Lights: Good Lic. & Reg. Good Weather/Temp: Sunny (37 C) Route: https://riserapp.com/trips/845893 https://riserapp.com/trips/845650 Type of trip/Ride: Lunch run with friends Points of interest: Montreux Café and Farm Motorcycle Performance: Excellent Why? It has been a long time since I’ve done an extended ride and it felt really good. Departing KM 41,792 Ending KM 41,942 Will I do this ride again? Yes Why? It was a nice ride out of town. Not too much traffic and some nice stretches of open road. Memorable events/notes We started off again at The Deck (Big Mike's restaurant), which I feel is a great starting place. I just feel that if we get about 10 people, parking might become a problem. We started off a little late, but not bad. The plan was to meet at 10:00 am and KSU at 10:30 am. I really like the KSU idea as it prompts us to leave at a specific time so we aren't just hanging out chatting, which is good, but also, it's nice to get out and ride. Robin joined us on this ride, which is his first ride on his new bike. We rode for almost an hour and I decided to take a break, because David and Poppy were on new seats and they hadn't been broken in yet and since we were doing a longer ride this time, it would be better for them and this is also Robin's first big ride. We weren't quite out of the city yet, but I pulled over for us to stop and have a bit of water and a bit of a break. I informed them that once we start out again, we would be doing a bit of a loop and then it would be pretty much a straight run to the restaurant and we would be able to get up to about 90 kph. Once we got back on the road and hit the bit I thought would be good, we opened it up a little bit and I pushed to about 95 kph, and David started falling back, but I believe it was because he was keeping his eyes on Robin, which is good. I watch David and David watches Robin. That's how it's supposed to work. Out side of being quite hot, it was a really nice ride there. Once we got there, we thought we would have a nice cool place to sit, but ended up finding out that if we wanted to eat anything, we needed to go out to the restaurant part, which was outside. Food was pretty good. Then after we ate, we saw that hey a little pop gun shooting range, and David and I decided to have a bit of a go, but neither of us won a prize. On our ride back, after about an hour, we decided to stop after about an hour and have a drink at an Amazon Cafe. Once we finished, we got back on the bikes and headed back and didn't get separated until about thirty (30) minutes later when we got separate from David, but Robin stayed with us almost the whole way. Over all, it was a great ride, just wish we had more with us, but more will come as we keep riding.
  2. Looks good. I still love this font.
  3. jovial
  4. power. flower supply
  5. So cute! I'm so happy for you and your husband!
  6. chaos
  7. starting to grow
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  9. I love that you are still doing these @Forest Mage!
  10. Over the weekend, we watched The Other Guys, which is super funny. I've watched this a few times before, but I really enjoyed it. Also, while playing cards I was convinced to watch White Chicks, which was a super weird, but kind of funny movie.
  11. At the moment, we are watching Bodkin, which is really weird, but really good. It got me right from the first episode.
  12. Timberwolf

    Flying ChangsRC

    From the album: Flying Changs RC

    Flying Changs RC logo

    © © Timberwolf May 2024

  13. From the album: Flying Changs RC

    The bikes

    © © Domnick Dumais May 12, 2024

  14. From the album: Flying Changs RC

    Australian David, Tall David, Wonder, Harley Dave, Jessica, Hirondelle, Timberwolf

    © © Domnick Dumais May 12, 2024

  15. Date: 12 May 2024 Time (Estimated Length): 51 min (29 km) People on trip: Dom & Tracy (Suzuki V-Strom 1000), Australian David (Royal Enfield 250 Interceptor), Tall David (Honda CB 650 Naked Street Bike), Jessica (Honda Click 125), Wonder (Honda Rebel 500), Harley Dave (Harley Davidson Road Glide 1950) Trip Checklist Tire & PSI: Good Fluids: Full Lights: Good Lic. & Reg. Good Weather/Temp: Sunny (37 C) Route: https://riserapp.com/trips/799807 https://riserapp.com/trips/799981 Type of trip/Ride: Lunch run with friends Points of interest: Sailom Bang Pu Restaurant Motorcycle Performance: Excellent Why? It has been a long time since I’ve done an extended ride and it felt really good. Departing KM: 40767 Ending KM: 40825 Will I do this ride again? No Why? Most of the ride was going down Sukhumvit road and the traffic was bad. Memorable events/notes: This time we started from Big Mike’s restaurant, The Deck, which is a great restaurant. Tracy and I were a little bit late, but only Australian David was there, so Tracy and I ordered breakfast while we waited for the others to arrive and chatted with Australian David. Next to arrive was Tall David, and we chatted to him a bit. Next to arrive was Wonder with her new friend, Harley Dave. We had a plan for kickstands up (KSU) at 12:30, and we almost hit the mark this time. Jessica, our last scheduled person to show up, arrived at 12:28. I learned a valuable lesson with this trip. Do not travel down Sukhumvit road at all cost. Traffic is terrible and it’s so difficult to get beyond 60kph. Since we couldn’t really get any speed, at that time of day, it made it super super hot. I really liked starting off from The Deck. It felt like having a home. The destination restaurant wasn’t so good either. That was a bad choice. In the future, I will choose places North, East, and West of Bangkok and stay away from South as we would spend too much time on Sukhumvit. As a first ride, I felt it went really well, and we left at around the time I wanted and got back in plenty of time.
  16. Yeah, I come back and look at things, but Facebook has kind of killed things. I am going to start blogging my motorcycle rides, and maybe adding videos. Will see.
  17. Welcome back @Druss
  18. On July 15, 2023, I purchased a new bike for me. Before I tell you about that though, I want to tell you what led to this bike. 2018 Honda Rebel 500 2018 Honda Rebel 500 Back in 2018 I bought a new 2018 Honda Rebel 500 to replace my Honda Phantom 200. This was a great bike, and we did a lot of rides on it, lots of lovely trips. The first trip we did on this bike was a trip from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi to Sangkaburi to Sai Yok to Nakhon Prathom to Bangkok. It was such a lovely trip to get used to the bike. We have also done multiple trips to Khao Yai and a trip to Sukhothai and a number of lunch runs with friends and multiple safety courses with Honda. This was a lovely bike, which I loved to ride, with lots of memories. The whole time I had this bike, I only dropped it twice. The first time was when I did a slow u-turn in the middle of a major road here in Bangkok and the person on the back of the bike wasn't paying attention to what I was doing and leaned over and I wasn't expecting it and the bike fell. The second time was when I was on one of the safety courses, and it was late in the day, I lost concentration on what I was doing and I leaned the bike over too far and then felt the bike start to go, gave it a little extra throttle to set it back up, but the back tire broke loose and then I caught the platform and the bike went down hard. One thing was, after owning the Rebel for about six (6) months, I started looking at other bikes. One of the youtubers that I follow, Ryan FortNine (https://www.youtube.com/@FortNine), rode a 2015 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 and he did two reviews on in. Because of these two videos, I started looking at the cost of the Suzuki V-Strom. One of the things I noticed, at the time, is that they were a little bit cheaper than the Honda Africa Twin. 2024 Honda Africa Twin When my Honda Rebel 500 was almost paid off, I decided to sell it and get a bigger bike. I felt like I was ready. I was at the local Honda dealership and they showed me a Honda Rebel DCT 1100. I took it. for a test ride, and it felt nice. I went home and talked to @hirondelle about it, and she said that if we were going to get another bike, she didn't want another Rebel, because after about thirty (30) minutes on the back of the bike, she starts to not feel so good, and at about forty-five (45) minutes, she needs a break, and an hour, she needs at least a thirty (30) minute break. It had a lot to do with the leg position for her on the back of the Rebel. So we looked at what Honda bikes would be good for a pillion rider, and it was recommended an Africa Twin. I started looking hard at Africa Twins. I took a couple for a test ride, and I had @hirondelle go with me for a test ride. She actually loved the feeling of riding on the back of that big machine. We talked about what we needed to do to get one, and crunched some numbers. We originally decided to get a new one, but then later on, we decided to get a used one, and save quite a bit of money. Triumph Tiger 1200 One day, I had a Triumph Tiger come up in my feed on Facebook, so I looked at them. Even the second hand ones were coming up as more expensive than a new Honda Africa Twin, but something weird happened when I was doing that. I was reminded of all the research I did on the Suzuki V-Strom 1000. So I decided to go back and take a look at the research I did on the V-Strom and the videos that Ryan FortNine did on the Suzuki V-Strom. This convinced me to take a second look at the V-Strom. While I was doing that, @hirondelle looked for bikes that are comfortable for the pillion rider. She shared with me four (4) lists. On those four lists, the Honda Africa Twin wasn't listed at all. The BMW GS1200 (a bike my friend owns) was listed on two lists (2), and the Suzuki V-Strom was on all four (4) lists, so this kind of convinced me to start looking at them. I looked at the Suzuki web site and saw that their bikes were about the same price as the Honda Africa Twin. Buying a 2018 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 I decided to look at used bikes. The Honda Africa Twin was going for about 370,000 Thai Baht, which is about 10,500 USD, and the Suzuki V-Strom was running about 320,000 Thai Baht, which is about 9000 USD. The day I started looking at used Suzuki V-Stroms, I found a 2018 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 for 270,000 Thai Baht, which is about 7,500 USD. I left it for a couple of weeks to see if it would go, and told @hirondelle about it and showed her pictures. She liked how the bike looked, and we both liked that it came with a top box on the back. After a few weeks went by, I reached out to the seller and asked for a discount, and he knocked of 10,000 Thai Baht for me, about 300 USD. Didn't seem like a bad deal, so I asked to go have a look at it. Tracy went with me to look at it and for me to test ride it. I started it up, and the motor sounded good, no strange noises or anything. I took it for a test ride and it rode smooth and felt really comfortable. I made him an offer, that he said he couldn't do as he was selling it on consignment, so the best that he could do was 260,000 Thai Baht. @hirondelle and I talked about it and we felt this was a good price. Put a down payment on the bike and came back a month later to pay it off and rode off the lot with my new motorcycle! This bike is so comfortable for me, and for @hirondelle. Our first big trip on it was a trip to Hua Hin, and it was so nice. @hirondelle also said that she felt really good on it. We both had to learn a new way to mount the bike as it was so tall, but now it's so natural for use to get on the bike this way. We have also done a number of lunch runs with some friends on this bike and we love it. I have been keeping a journal for the rides that I have done on this bike, which is something new for me. To go with that, recently, I have started using the Riser app, which a great app for riding mapping motorcycle rides and also diving directions. You can decide if you want a curvy route, a supercurvy route or a direct route, which is pretty good. Also, there is an option to add friends when we ride together so nobody gets lost. I haven't tested this part yet, but I plan on it. So, my idea is I will be making journal entries of my rides here, and I will also post my route, so people can have a look on Riser to see where I went. I'm quite excited about this. When I have a chance, I will post my journal entries here, but they won't have the map, but all rides after this will have the map and any images I take. I'm really looking forward to it. Always Remember: Ride your own ride, not somebody elses rides.
  19. Timberwolf

    Mental Holiday

    @Dulcet, I'm sorry to hear that you were having some problems. I'm glad you found your way through it. We are always here for you.
  20. From the album: 2023-2024 SHL Season

    Locating the puck
  21. From the album: 2023-2024 SHL Season

    Watching the play.
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