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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-18 6:00 PM (#114567)
Subject: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

On a recent trip up a mountain on the VV, we left the trunk open when we brought out some cookies to feed the Whisky Jacks. What happens is hillarious, but costly!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNZhwp8SfdU

 

 





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varyder
Posted 2012-05-18 7:12 PM (#114568 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Absolutely priceless. Wow, what a brave bird.  Thanks for sharing Don! (I shared it on my facebook too!)

Edited by varyder 2012-05-18 7:19 PM
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-18 7:12 PM (#114569 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

Double post joke time:

The Bird

A biker was riding his v-twin when he collided with a little bird.
Thanks to his helmet the biker was all right, but the bird looked dead.
He was a kind man, and took the bird to a doctor.
The doctor said that nothing was wrong with the bird, just knocked-out.
So the biker, went home, built a coop to put the bird in.
Put in a cup of water and some pieces of stale bread, then covered the coop.
When the little bird woke up, he looked at the cell, the water and the stale bread,
and thinks: I KILLED THE BIKER



Edited by varyder 2012-05-18 7:19 PM
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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-18 7:54 PM (#114571 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Brazen is more like it, they're as pesky as sparrows are @ Mickey D's. I've seen that bike within the last week, how was Hwy 203? It was great meeting you two, you are both very lucky folks. (let 'em all think you took the picture during our Summer here)
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rwilly
Posted 2012-05-18 7:54 PM (#114572 - in reply to #114569)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
varyder - 2012-05-18 5:12 PM

Double post joke time:

The Bird

A biker was riding his v-twin when he collided with a little bird.
Thanks to his helmet the biker was all right, but the bird looked dead.
He was a kind man, and took the bird to a doctor.
The doctor said that nothing was wrong with the bird, just knocked-out.
So the biker, went home, built a coop to put the bird in.
Put in a cup of water and some pieces of stale bread, then covered the coop.
When the little bird woke up, he looked at the cell, the water and the stale bread,
and thinks: I KILLED THE BIKER



Harley Har Har.

Oops, wrong forum, sorry!
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Cometman
Posted 2012-05-18 8:03 PM (#114573 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
That was great! Thanks for sharing.
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-18 9:42 PM (#114583 - in reply to #114571)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

SYNSTR - 2012-05-18 5:54 PM Brazen is more like it, they're as pesky as sparrows are @ Mickey D's. I've seen that bike within the last week, how was Hwy 203? It was great meeting you two, you are both very lucky folks. (let 'em all think you took the picture during our Summer here)

Hey Bill !

We didn't get to Hwy 203 that trip - there was so much going on in Sequim that we stayed an extra night to take part in the festivities, and cruise the Olympic Peninsula. We had a wonderful fireworks display the first night, then Logging Show, Carnival, Downtown Parade, and visits to the local highlights. Wonderful place! We're going back for the 'Lavender Festival' in July 20,21, & 22.

The Washington State roads and highlights are some of the most beautiful rides for a biker ANYWHERE !  If you want to plan a ride - GO THERE ! (or B.C. for slightly better...)

 

 

 

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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-18 10:01 PM (#114585 - in reply to #114583)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
donetracey - 2012-05-18 7:42 PM

SYNSTR - 2012-05-18 5:54 PM Brazen is more like it, they're as pesky as sparrows are @ Mickey D's. I've seen that bike within the last week, how was Hwy 203? It was great meeting you two, you are both very lucky folks. (let 'em all think you took the picture during our Summer here)

Hey Bill !

We didn't get to Hwy 203 that trip - there was so much going on in Sequim that we stayed an extra night to take part in the festivities, and cruise the Olympic Peninsula. We had a wonderful fireworks display the first night, then Logging Show, Carnival, Downtown Parade, and visits to the local highlights. Wonderful place! We're going back for the 'Lavender Festival' in July 20,21, & 22.

The Washington State roads and highlights are some of the most beautiful rides for a biker ANYWHERE !? If you want to plan a ride - GO THERE ! (or B.C. for slightly better...)

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Don,
Beyond cool! Lots of retired U.S. military live in Sequim (Skwim, old indian word for smelly water. For you flat landers, we won't attempt Puyallup yet) it's in the Olympic Mountains rain shadow and is Washington's bananna belt' 15 miles West they get over 200 inches of annual rain.
A great trip if you haven't already is down 101 to the Columbia, cross @ Astoria if you don't have acrophobia that is one danged tall bridge!! (ocean going ships go underneath) then Astoria on Ore.26. Then back East on Ore26/ 84 so you see the scenery,not ride on it like on the Washington side, cross the Columbia @ The Dalles and North up 395 to the border and onto the Trans Canada dragstrip .....er Hwy 1 to home.
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-18 10:07 PM (#114586 - in reply to #114585)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Don, Beyond cool! Lots of retired U.S. military live in Sequim (Skwim, old indian word for smelly water. For you flat landers, we won't attempt Puyallup yet) it's in the Olympic Mountains rain shadow and is Washington's bananna belt' 15 miles West they get over 200 inches of annual rain. A great trip if you haven't already is down 101 to the Columbia, cross @ Astoria if you don't have acrophobia that is one danged tall bridge!! (ocean going ships go underneath) then Astoria on Ore.26. Then back East on Ore26/ 84 so you see the scenery,not ride on it like on the Washington side, cross the Columbia @ The Dalles and North up 395 to the border and onto the Trans Canada dragstrip .....er Hwy 1 to home.

BEEN THERE - DONE THAT! Here is the video link for that loop:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpfWkEpSP5A

Wonderful ride, Bill !

 

 

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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-18 10:43 PM (#114589 - in reply to #114586)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

OOOOOPPPPPSSSSSSSSS !

Sorry, Bill - that link was for the Oregon Coast ride. Here is the Olympic Peninsula ride you described:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_35lATXBvI

 





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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-18 11:20 PM (#114591 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Wonderful Don, let everyone else eat their hearts out, in two hours you can be at the Pacific Ocean or the desert or the mountains or another country, whether you're heading South or North, I just make visitors swear to tell the folks back home that the roads are all mud, the annual rain festival runs from early June to late May. that it's always 45f and rainy, when it hits 62f we all tear off our clothes and run to the lakes, and they better keep this place under their hats. We got it good!!
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kevinx
Posted 2012-05-19 6:13 AM (#114596 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
Don; you always manage to have the best stories from your trips. You got this one on film, but setting off the terror alert at the border will always be my favorite.
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Thomas
Posted 2012-05-19 8:43 AM (#114603 - in reply to #114589)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Central Wisconsin

donetracey - 2012-05-18 10:43 PM...............Here is the Olympic Peninsula ride....:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_35lATXBvI

In your Olympic Peninsula ride video, I never noticed the birds/people along the shoreline until you zoomed in on them around 7:05 into the video.

Was wondering what kind of camera you used?    Was nice to watch and thanks for sharing :-)

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Gray rider
Posted 2012-05-19 4:42 PM (#114620 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: RE: Keep your trunk closed


Tourer

Posts: 394
Tucson, AZ
I like your top mirrors. I have a set of them on mine as well.
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-19 6:33 PM (#114630 - in reply to #114603)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Thomas - 2012-05-19 6:43 AM

In your Olympic Peninsula ride video, I never noticed the birds/people along the shoreline until you zoomed in on them around 7:05 into the video.

Was wondering what kind of camera you used?    Was nice to watch and thanks for sharing :-)

Thomas, that particular portion was done with my SONY HD HandyCam - a hard-drive/chip camera with 12X zoom. My wife was shooting with a SONY Cybershot 14mp 10X Zoom. I have 6 SONY cameras that we use - I started with them back in the mid-'90s and it helps keep the learning curve down when we buy a new one (every year). Also we share batteries, memory cards, software, etc.

My latest is a beaut! Cybershot 16.1mp with 16X Zoom, GPS Location, HD 1080p Video, and much more. And it fits in my pocket !

The other camera of course is the GoPro HERO. Couple of days ago the house next door was torn down to make way for a new $2 million house. I set up the GoPro on a tripod, and told it to take a picture every 5 seconds. The teardown took a couple of hours, but I was able to take the several thousand pictures and make a time-lapse video out of them - so you can see the house go down in about 6 minutes in movie form. On the ride up Hurricane Ridge, I left the GoPro running all the way up, and all the way down. I then edited the 1 1/2 hour footage into a 16 minute video with the highlights of the ride. That is how I managed the view of the Thieving Raven. Here is the video showing some of the beautiful road we travelled:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D4-sQrXLtE

 

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Thomas
Posted 2012-05-19 10:09 PM (#114651 - in reply to #114630)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Central Wisconsin

Don, Thanks for the camera information.

Would this be close to your newer Sony camera

Good Idea with the Pro Hero time lapse. I enjoy a Pro Hero too, however I find mine a bit hard to see the camera settings.



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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-19 11:06 PM (#114654 - in reply to #114651)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Thomas - 2012-05-19 8:09 PM

Don, Thanks for the camera information.

Would this be close to your newer Sony camera

Good Idea with the Pro Hero time lapse. I enjoy a Pro Hero too, however I find mine a bit hard to see the camera settings.

That is EXACTLY my new camera - does stuff $1500 Canons can't do ....

 

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PhantomX
Posted 2012-05-20 12:31 AM (#114656 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Cruiser

Posts: 259
Land O Lakes, FL
Wow I love the color of your Vision! Is that custom or did they offer it like that! Really gorgeous setup! Pretty brazen bird too. We were at SeaWorld today and those birds by the eateries have no fear!
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-20 1:45 AM (#114660 - in reply to #114656)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

PhantomX - 2012-05-19 10:31 PM Wow I love the color of your Vision! Is that custom or did they offer it like that! Really gorgeous setup! Pretty brazen bird too. We were at SeaWorld today and those birds by the eateries have no fear!

Bill, the Midnight Cherry Vision has always been the most beautiful bike in the world. And it is the fastest color as well - nothing can beat my ... "SPCSHP".

Here it is on the way to the VICTORY SOUTHWEST RALLY last year:

 

 





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Big Steve
Posted 2012-05-20 3:46 AM (#114661 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: RE: Keep your trunk closed


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 48
Cornwall England

Don

Absolutly awesome scenery you guys are so lucky to live in a place that has the vista and the clear open spaces to do all your riding in, I am jealous here in the UK we dont have anything like that and the roads are crowded and gas is $12 a gallon......... Thankyou for sharing.

I noticed straight away the top mirrors you have, where did you get them. Not being able to see immediatly behind you in the mirrors is the only thing i think is wrong with the VV, I currently have some little adjustable rectagular ones stuck to the mirrors but your set up is far more asteticaly pleasing to the eye.

Cheers, Steve

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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-20 1:04 PM (#114692 - in reply to #114661)
Subject: RE: Keep your trunk closed


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Big Steve - 2012-05-20 1:46 AM

Don

Absolutly awesome scenery you guys are so lucky to live in a place that has the vista and the clear open spaces to do all your riding in, I am jealous here in the UK we dont have anything like that and the roads are crowded and gas is $12 a gallon......... Thankyou for sharing.

I noticed straight away the top mirrors you have, where did you get them. Not being able to see immediatly behind you in the mirrors is the only thing i think is wrong with the VV, I currently have some little adjustable rectagular ones stuck to the mirrors but your set up is far more asteticaly pleasing to the eye.

Cheers, Steve

Steve - do a 'SEARCH' on the Forum page - and enter something like 'MIRROR'.

You will see a lot of threads on the topic, including what I have and where to get them, and what others have come up with for this problem. There ARE solutions out there !

 

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Big Steve
Posted 2012-05-22 5:30 AM (#114861 - in reply to #114692)
Subject: RE: Keep your trunk closed


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 48
Cornwall England

Don

Many thanks, I did that as soon as had posted (engaged the brain after the fact )

Odered off ebay and they are on the way

Steve

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okie vision
Posted 2012-05-23 6:21 AM (#114969 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
That's funny. How bold those birds are. We have crows here. Never around a Raven until recently at the Grand Canyon. Huge and fearless.
Yukiyo was so calm. My wife would have thrown a fit! Good times.
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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-23 9:37 AM (#114984 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Brother, if you want Crows, both Don and I will be more than happy to send you a few thousand from our neighborhoods. Ravens and Crows are both Corvids and Raven carries special cachet in our area with first nations as legend says Raven opened the 'box of light' and started the world and mankind.
Raven is a prankster and they are very, very smart-more so than the very clever Crows, and Crows recognize individals so animal control folks here who capture and tag Crows for tracking purposes have to wear rubber masks or a previously captured Crow will sound an alarm and several will gang up and buzz the person. I've had a HAIDA syle Raven tattoo on my left shoulder for many, many years as good luck, a first nations Raven depiction will always have a symbolic Sun in it's beak.
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buddahead
Posted 2012-05-23 10:35 AM (#114990 - in reply to #114567)
Subject: Re: Keep your trunk closed


Cruiser

Posts: 238
SF Bay Area
Funny! I heard of a guy who rode his Vision 50 miles before the rider noticed. It wasn't me, and besides... there were no witnesses.
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