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Photos of your bike on location

Na, I'm not a big HDR type fan. A little too much work on that photo for my tastes.

Love the Ducati photos from the 25th.

From today:

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Only had time for a quick ride this morning. :(
 
Elkhorn Rd closed

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183 near Salinas

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Carmel Valley Rd

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Lonoak Rd

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Pinehurst Rd

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I remember that corner on the K1200R... A lot of first-gear corners on that road :( (Never again will I take the K1200 there again.. was full of mud and leaves when I went...)

Redwood road is a lot nicer... until half of it decides to slide away. :(
 
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Saturday my son's first Mines Rd to The Junction journey.

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Coming back to Livemore

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A photo of my son...

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Taking this photo

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Hello :teeth

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Some of the Mines Road damage.

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It's rather sad to me that Hamilton gets fixed so fast, while that section (and many other) on Mines will stay wrect for months to come.
 
Hey - it doesn't say "motorcycle" in the subject line

Just because it says "bike" in the title of this thread, I'm tossing in my other two wheeled transportation. There used to be a road through here that rangers could drive a truck through, but some of the hillside came down. Fifty feet further on, the hillside fell away below the road. Not a problem for foot and bicycle traffic, but I wouldn't want to drive something weighing 4000 pounds through there. I do this for the exercise. Thirty minutes to ride to the top of Pleasanton Ridge and fifteen to make it back down, if I take it easy.

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I would love to take my XR650L up there with the knobby tires on and "smooth out the trail" through here a little bit. :devil
 
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