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Hog wrestling on the Skyline Drive

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:26 pm
by moonbeamerll
Them razorbacks can get out of control! For a few minutes the were two of the burly rascals down but I was a little slow getting my camera out.

Re: Hog wrestling on the Skyline Drive

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:05 pm
by Deleted User 62
Looks like he high sided whilst deploying the kickstand... at least we now have the definitive answer to the question: how many people does it take to look like they're picking up a Harley?

Re: Hog wrestling on the Skyline Drive

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:54 am
by Sibbo
That has got to be one of the joys of an R80, she falls over (which unfortunately has happened when I put my foot down into a grass filled hole) but standing her up again is simple ,quick and easy . ;)

That's my girl .

Re: Hog wrestling on the Skyline Drive

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:39 pm
by Chuey
Is that Skyline on the ridge above Half Moon Bay and down to La Honda? It's a wonderful road and I used to cycle it when I lived in Belmont. Last time I was there about four years ago, we were putting our bikes back on the car after riding Skagg's Point area and I witnessed a Ford Explorer hauling ass and using the blind, blind, blind part of the road to pass someone. It made me think how lucky it was that a motorcyclist or small car wasn't coming the other way. After that, I'd be more likely to stay away, on weekends,, from that now popular road on my motorcycle.

Chuey

Re: Hog wrestling on the Skyline Drive

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:40 am
by Deleted User 287
Chuey wrote:Is that Skyline on the ridge above Half Moon Bay and down to La Honda? It's a wonderful road and I used to cycle it when I lived in Belmont. Last time I was there about four years ago, we were putting our bikes back on the car after riding Skagg's Point area and I witnessed a Ford Explorer hauling ass and using the blind, blind, blind part of the road to pass someone. It made me think how lucky it was that a motorcyclist or small car wasn't coming the other way. After that, I'd be more likely to stay away, on weekends,, from that now popular road on my motorcycle.

Chuey
In this case, it is the ridge-top road near Ken's, on the Arkansas side of the boarder.

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