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Title: Blunder of adventure
Post by: Blunder on July 11, 2016, 09:32:48 AM
Recently moved to Reno. Have bike. Ride. Erm, yeah, that's about it.

What's up with the quiz to post?
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: GreenMachine on July 11, 2016, 10:33:13 AM
Standard Web BOT verification I suppose with the new Web site software.  :dunno  I actually haven't seen what it asks.  Try not to take it too personal.

Stick around and check into our trackday and group ride threads.

:welcome2 to the :flagSSA
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: Blunder on July 11, 2016, 08:53:11 PM
Ah, I see. The local trivia quiz is only on first posting. No worries.

Just checking out site and will prolly see some of youse at PJ's in a few weeks when my life gets sorted here.

Thanks.  :thumbup
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: RichVee4 on July 12, 2016, 06:11:11 AM
Welcome to the SSA and Reno.  You will enjoy the variety of mountain roads within a days ride from here.   How much experience do you have and type of bike you ride?
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: Blunder on July 12, 2016, 10:27:27 AM
I'll be brief...

Got my Class M endorsement in '79 when I was 17. First bike was an RD 400 stinkwheel, the classic Hoolie tool. I learned to ride in the Santa Cruz Mountains around Alice's and then on HWY 1 in Marin on Sunday mornings. Raced with the AFM in the mid '80s. I've had a couple of RDs, an RZ, CB750F twincam, the original Ninja various other Yamahas, a Moto Guzzi and now the Bandit 1200 S. When I lived in Redding HWY 36, 299 and the others out to the coast were regular haunts. Had a good burger in La Porte once.

I'm a big racefan and gearhead and I work on my own bikes.
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: PAPASMURF on July 12, 2016, 08:01:30 PM
grew up in the santa cruz mtns learning to ride my 250 samurai and triumph in the late 60's
think you will enjoy this bunch. see you on a ride possibly. :blackbike
Title: Re: Blunder of adventure
Post by: RichVee4 on July 12, 2016, 08:46:07 PM
You'll find some fans of 36 here, some even make a day trip of it.    Quite the variety of bikes, I had a VF500 in 85 for a few years then a big gap until 2010 when I go back into street riding with a VFR800.  Have since added a 919.   Looking forward to meeting you on a ride sometime.