90 or above and I don't find it much fun. Just to much heat coming off the bike and off the road. On hot humid days here, more of the locals tend to go out late afternoon for a cruise. Hope to make a run this evening to Susie Q's. Nice one hour ride on a great road for bikes. Lots of twist and turns, lined with big shade tree's and the last 15 minutes of it its lakes and pine tree's. Really nice ride. At the end is a place for food and ice cream, with lots of road bikes. Mostly Harleys, but more jap bikes all the time. Usually around 300 riders there on a Tuesday, most of the time older husband and wifes who just enjoy a nice night out. Great mushroom burgers there.
See if I can grab a few shots of the lakes and bikes if any real different ones. Last week someone brought a trike type unit called a Stallion. First one I ever saw, with a full fiberglass cockpit all around it, sleak looking unit. Lots of nice custom Harleys also. Serious money in them and all tricked out with Nitros setups, killer paint jobs, lazer cut rims, and more chrome than should be legal in the sun.
Wanted to get out last night but was helping my daughter inspect a home she is looking at. Like Mikie, not enough hours in a day. My time on here has been when I'm in for lunch or later in the evening. Running out of summer here with only a month left and still have a lot of things I'd like to get done, but I don't see them all getting done.
Enjoy seeing whats left of the little towns our your way. Looks like a place with a slow pace. Thats becoming more and more appealing to me in these later years. Running flat out is not all its cracked up to be as we age....
George-CT