As some of you may know, I broke my shoulder while dirt riding up in Oregon 3 weeks ago. I thought I was going back to work last Monday so I wanted to get out of the house for a few days. Being the conservative safety-conscious sort that I am, I decided that what I needed was a weekend up at the Lost Coast on my friend David's brand new Super Tenere....riding pillion, of course 
Where the pavement ends...
Looking downhill on one of the switchbacks...
The beach was absolutely stellar...and deserted...
This huge driftwood tree was balancing perfectly on the wood beneath it without touching the ground anywhere...
The labyrinth could use some sweeping...
Crazy windy day up on the bluff...
A good day for this sorta thing...
Good day for playing in the sand, too...
And the whoops...
Don't let anyone try to tell you the Super Tenere is a dual sport bike. It's not. We were both pleasantly surprised, though, at how well the suspension worked in the bouncy stuff. We never bottomed out with the two of us on the bike. It felt solid but needs knobbies...
Eric liked it better without me on the back...
And before anyone gets their panties in a bunch, thinking we thrashed our friend's new bike, you gotta know David. It's a small miracle he hasn't destroyed this thing yet...lord knows he's tried on several occasions
He told me he was glad he wasn't the first one to put it on the ground
Still and all...doesn't this guy look a little sheepish?
Screamin' for knobbies...
More to come...

Where the pavement ends...

Looking downhill on one of the switchbacks...

The beach was absolutely stellar...and deserted...

This huge driftwood tree was balancing perfectly on the wood beneath it without touching the ground anywhere...

The labyrinth could use some sweeping...

Crazy windy day up on the bluff...

A good day for this sorta thing...


Good day for playing in the sand, too...

And the whoops...

Don't let anyone try to tell you the Super Tenere is a dual sport bike. It's not. We were both pleasantly surprised, though, at how well the suspension worked in the bouncy stuff. We never bottomed out with the two of us on the bike. It felt solid but needs knobbies...
Eric liked it better without me on the back...


And before anyone gets their panties in a bunch, thinking we thrashed our friend's new bike, you gotta know David. It's a small miracle he hasn't destroyed this thing yet...lord knows he's tried on several occasions

He told me he was glad he wasn't the first one to put it on the ground


Still and all...doesn't this guy look a little sheepish?

Screamin' for knobbies...

More to come...