Good luck Aidan!

I'm jealous as hell!!!

So wish I was doing it:thumb2

Good luck and stay safe!

Enjoy your few days with Natasha!:D
 
Have a great trip (not that kind) Aidan. :thumb

Ride safely and remember, drive on the wrong side.
 
Thanks lads. :thumb2

It's just rolling on for 9am here in SF and it's a glorious morning, no June Gloom fog today. Still no bike yet, but Natasha and I have a pretty busy and interesting day planned and hopefully we will have good news from customs later today.

I'll update the ould blog later on this evening. :thumb2
 
Sorry to hear about your bike/transport problems Aidan.

I'm sure all will be sorted and you will all get out on the road soon.

Enjoying blog and photos. Keep them coming!!

Alex :thumb2
 
Thanks Alex. :thumb2

We hired a car yesterday to drive down to San Jose for the day then were back in SF last night to go to the SF Academy of the Sciences for a night-time show. An excellent day.

Chris has just texted to say that we should have the bikes early afternoon today, but with all the recent disappointments I'm saying nothing, but am keeping my fingers crossed.

Another glorious day here and the forecast for the weekend is very good. Bring it on. :bounce1:bounce1
 
Enjoy your trip Aidan...We are now in Billings Montana after travelling up thru Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. Have had a mixed bag of weather good & some bad. Hope the weather treats you well.

Not on a bike, so weather not a problem.... using a V8 SUV

Again, have a good trip and ride safe :thumb

John
 
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Hope all can be sloved with a big lump hammer , hope its just the stand , is bike running ok .
 
Bike is running fine thanks Geno. :)

It's funny how much you take the sidestand for granted until you haven't got one. Getting off a fully loaded GS without catching a foot on a pannier and dropping her is an acquired skilll and a bloody nuisance. I hope to get it welded back on early in the week.
 
Bike is running fine thanks Geno. :)

It's funny how much you take the sidestand for granted until you haven't got one. Getting off a fully loaded GS without catching a foot on a pannier and dropping her is an acquired skilll and a bloody nuisance. I hope to get it welded back on early in the week.

Would not fancy that, use side stand always.

Watch the oul weldin man does not blow things up.

Best wishes, Bin
 
have a bloody good trip and ride safe,good to hear the bikes have come through that without any real serious damage.

scary to see the state of that side stand:eek mind you look at the size of that feckin tank:P
 


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