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I love this composition, the line of buoys on the right extending off into the water, the bike profile, and the light on the rock on the left suggesting a heat blast from the exhaust. Nice! Too bad the Danger signs are there, but in a way they fit in too.

-Bill

Thanks! Pretty much my thoughts exactly, almost word for word how I would have described it-kinda freaky :wtf :laughing

I thought the same about the signs at first, wishing they weren't there, but then I was like well, riding can be a little dangerous so they kind of fit in ok as well.
 
Thanks! Pretty much my thoughts exactly, almost word for word how I would have described it-kinda freaky :wtf :laughing

I thought the same about the signs at first, wishing they weren't there, but then I was like well, riding can be a little dangerous so they kind of fit in ok as well.

Yeah, the "Danger" sign adds to the photo by making your bike look even more more bad-ass!

-Bill
 
Some secret location, with a common ordinary decommissioned power plant, nearly invisible and unobtrusive.

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What powerplant? :laughing
 
Maybe it's just me, but the motor on that bike looks a little small to be called a "power plant."
It looks like it'll only go around 50,51,50,51....
 
It will go faster, I have special air/wind to penetrate, rolling into an onshore breeze. I have seen 58, another time.
Never has it got stuck between numbers, yet those two "special" numbers, it did.

Side note, I finding things are going full circle on me in my old age.
One being my "power plant"
My first new bike, candy apple red '68 CL90, silver tank.
My last new bike, candy gold red/white, same power plant design
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Haven't been riding in the hills since before Xmas. Felt a little rusty in the beginning today.


Jamison Creek Rd

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Empire Grade. It's smoke, not fog.

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Swanton Rd. Never noticed this building before.

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Stage Rd. Loose chip near the edge of the road, no problem when staying away from the edge.

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Devil's Slide Bunker. I thought it was a house.

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Pacifica Pier. Weird that I had not been here before.

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Beautiful shots, as usual Gary.
That shot of the Pacifica Pier is so vivid I can almost smell the urine stench from here.
 
Mini adv. on the coast, while the trucks' tranny gets a tune up
Port San Luis, Hanford pier,
Cal Poly architecture class swarming the place measuring with 12 to 25 foot tapes.
Fun to watch, none of it made sence, more of a problem of scale.
 

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Cal Poly architecture class swarming the place measuring with 12 to 25 foot tapes.
A friend of mine's daughter is taking Architecture at SLO. I don't think she's in that picture (she might be in San Diego at the moment, wasn't really clear last time we talked). But she could be!
 
Chinese New Year's Eve. Left work early for a ride.

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Mt Hamilton Rd

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Late to the party - all that's left of the snow.

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Didn't eat there but it looks very cool.

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Beautiful day for a ride even if it was a bit chilly.

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