Sunday, August 09, 2009

Club Ride - August 8, 2009 - The long way to nowhere

Another Saturday, another club ride. We started in the usual way at the usual place with the usual people. Then, quite suddenly, things got interesting as more and more people on more and more bikes began to show up and before you knew it there was a slew of people and a mess of bikes. Now, for those of you that don't know any better, "slew" and "mess" are Southern for "a lot".  To give you an idea of how these terms are applied, I counted 17 people sitting around the cobbled together breakfast tables and at least 16 bikes in our parking spaces.  And yes, they are OUR parking spaces...at least on Saturday mornings between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.!

Over at the restaurant we found our usual table occupied by a model railroading club. We weren't happy about being displaced, but everyone knows how tough model railroaders are, so we decided to forgive their trespass and make other seating arrangements. It all worked out, but it certainly got interesting as we tried to cram 17 people into a space meant for more like eight.

During the breakfast routine Kyle showed us his application for lifetime membership in the Blue Knights, which was quickly approved:



Just in case you're wondering, Kyle said he had to sit still for two hours to get that thing done...and, yes, he is old enough to do things like this to himself if he so chooses!



With breakfast over we embarked upon a ride that Gunny promised would cover roughly 180 miles without ever taking us more than 35 miles from home.

Here's the front half of the entourage gathering up to depart the staging area. If you look closely you'll see three new V-Strom DL1000s in this photo:



And here's a shot of the back half of the entourage staging for departure:



Our first turn was to the south where we executed a modified version of last week's Country Roads Ride. You'll recognize the countryside in the first few shots, but take a look at all those motorcycles!!!





Eddie is such a ham:



Look closely: those spots you see are not specs of dirt on my camera lens, that's a swarm of man-eating vampire dragonflies that ambushed us at the intersection of Jameson Rd and SR 39...we were lucky to have survived this unprovoked attack!:



You can just see the look of terror on the guys faces as they sit stranded at the stop sign in the midst of that swarm of killer dragonflies:



After winding our way around southern Hillsborough County for a bit, we stopped at the store in Fort Lonesome for a break:



For some inexplicable reason, Paul hid his Harley behind the trash dumpster:



Back on the road, Bob was waving hello to the camera every time I raised it up for a shot:



Crossing over into Polk County, we made our way along Agricola Mine Road, which is always a favorite with the group because of the series of 90-degree turns at its eastern end. Here is the bulk of the group waiting where Agricola ends at 555 while some of us make more than one pass on the curves:



Here's the group headed north on CR 555 just south of Bartow:



After a lot more riding around the uncharted countryside and twisting along just about every curve in western Polk County, we ended up at Mojo's in Lakeland for lunch. Even with all the dropouts that occurred along the way, we still had 12 people in the group at this point. Oh, and in case you're wondering, that's the GEICO version of me in the left foreground:



Here's my close-up so you can get a better look:



Eddie said, "Cheers to you Mr. GEICO-lookalike dude:



Bob was wondering how my GEICO-self was going to drink that diet coke:



The view from the other end of the table:



Not everyone was participating in the table conversations, which may have been a smart thing...a very smart thing:



After lunch it was a quick visit to the Fun Bike Center motorcycle shop for window shopping and what not (another Southern term!). From the bike shop, most of the riders headed for home. However, being the gluttons for punishment that we are, Gunny, Mr. Sarcasm, and myself headed north to Green Pond Road via a bunch of detours, twists, turns, and other deviations.

Another great day of riding was had by all. Special props to Gunny for putting together a really enjoyable and interesting ride route for the day; he really is good at finding all the curvy back roads in our area and that makes for good riding.

2 comments:

Carol said...

Looks like a fun day was had by all. How do you like the new bike? Look forward to all your adventures.

Blue Knights FL XXVII said...

Thanks for your photos & account. They are a great help to all of us.