My shoulder is still useless from when I broke it in the end of October at the Husky ride in Oregon, so we've been doing a lot of 2-up riding lately. Our friend David had borrowed Eric's TE610 for the week over Christmas and we had his Super Tenere again. We made good use of it, riding through the east bay hills on Dec 24th and going out to the coast on Christmas day...
The day after Christmas we bundled up and left the house at 6am, bound for David's house in Pioneer. It was 38 degrees when we left Oakland. It stayed about 37 til we got to the Antioch Bridge where we were met with peas soup fog and 34 degrees...
The temperature dropped to 32, then 30...
It stayed this cold all the way from Rio Vista to just outside Jackson. The rising sun provided no relief...
We stopped for gas and found ice all over everything. I had ice crystals in my hair and on my jacket, and my face shield was frozen solid...
Don't know where all the moisture came from to form this much ice on my pant leg...$30 wind-proof, water-proof insulated snowboard overpants for the win!
David had grip heaters. Luckily they were safe and warm back in his toasty garage at home. Wouldn't want them getting cold on the bike or anything...
Despite the cold, it was a stunning morning for a ride, and I was having a blast in the pillion spot on the Tenere. I was looking forward to making it to David's house, though, because I knew what was waiting for me...warmth, a home-made breakfast, fresh pineapple and pear juice from David's hot-rod Christmas present juicer (thanks, Jean!) hot press-pot coffee and a sunny day in the Sierra with good dirt, good motorcycles and good friends.
First stop was the gas station...
And we're on our way...
It was a beautiful day up at PiPi in the El Dorado National Forest. Hard to believe it was December 26th (Happy Birthday Gary Gilbert!)...
Eric and David gazing lovingly upon the wonderfulness that is the Super Tenere...
Actually, the Husqvarna TE610 is pretty full of wonderful, too...
The 2006 TE610 has about 800 miles on it, the 2011 Tenere has about 5500. Of those 5500, we've put on about 1000.
Eric and David know each other from road racing together in the 80's. I first met David 26 years ago, a year before I met Eric. He was my boyfriend's best friend
Anyway, David and Eric always have a lot to talk about when they get together...and the conversation invariably turns to road racing. We were here for quite some time reliving the glory days. It was fun...
These are the new glory days...
More later...

The day after Christmas we bundled up and left the house at 6am, bound for David's house in Pioneer. It was 38 degrees when we left Oakland. It stayed about 37 til we got to the Antioch Bridge where we were met with peas soup fog and 34 degrees...

The temperature dropped to 32, then 30...

It stayed this cold all the way from Rio Vista to just outside Jackson. The rising sun provided no relief...

We stopped for gas and found ice all over everything. I had ice crystals in my hair and on my jacket, and my face shield was frozen solid...


Don't know where all the moisture came from to form this much ice on my pant leg...$30 wind-proof, water-proof insulated snowboard overpants for the win!

David had grip heaters. Luckily they were safe and warm back in his toasty garage at home. Wouldn't want them getting cold on the bike or anything...
Despite the cold, it was a stunning morning for a ride, and I was having a blast in the pillion spot on the Tenere. I was looking forward to making it to David's house, though, because I knew what was waiting for me...warmth, a home-made breakfast, fresh pineapple and pear juice from David's hot-rod Christmas present juicer (thanks, Jean!) hot press-pot coffee and a sunny day in the Sierra with good dirt, good motorcycles and good friends.
First stop was the gas station...

And we're on our way...

It was a beautiful day up at PiPi in the El Dorado National Forest. Hard to believe it was December 26th (Happy Birthday Gary Gilbert!)...

Eric and David gazing lovingly upon the wonderfulness that is the Super Tenere...

Actually, the Husqvarna TE610 is pretty full of wonderful, too...

The 2006 TE610 has about 800 miles on it, the 2011 Tenere has about 5500. Of those 5500, we've put on about 1000.
Eric and David know each other from road racing together in the 80's. I first met David 26 years ago, a year before I met Eric. He was my boyfriend's best friend


These are the new glory days...






More later...