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		<title>2005 miscellaneous posts</title>
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April 5 &#8211; No More Honda A sniffle and a tear watching the Honda 750 roll out the driveway; sorry to see it go, but… I got what I wanted for it so, as they say, “onward and upward.” Buckhorn bars successfully installed on the Sporty – WOW did that improve the riding position considerably! [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>April 5 &#8211; No More Honda</strong><br />
A sniffle and a tear watching the Honda 750 roll out the driveway; sorry to see it go, but… I got what I wanted for it so, as they say, “onward and upward.” Buckhorn bars successfully installed on the Sporty – WOW did that improve the riding position considerably! Trying to install a device to make the clutch easier to pull in, but it’s not fitting exactly right and I may just forego it altogether – Steve lubed the clutch when he was putting on the new bars and now it’s not as bad as it was anyway. Still to come for the Sporty: various chromey bits, shorter kickstand, better saddle bags, better windshield, Kuryakyn ISO Grips… hmmm I think that’s about it.</p>
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August 23 &#8211; &#8220;Bikers in the City&#8221; WOW cool event! A local group that markets events in downtown Des Moines, the Downtown Community Alliance, sponsored a great biker event this past weekend called &#8220;Bikers in the City.&#8221; I&#8217;m not a very good judge of crowds or numbers, but I&#8217;d guess there were maybe 800 bikes. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>August 23 &#8211; &#8220;Bikers in the City&#8221;<br />
</strong>WOW cool event! A local group that markets events in downtown Des Moines, the Downtown Community Alliance, sponsored a great biker event this past weekend called &#8220;Bikers in the City.&#8221; I&#8217;m not a very good judge of crowds or numbers, but I&#8217;d guess there were maybe 800 bikes. They closed off several streets in the downtown restaurant district and the idea was that bikers would &#8220;ride in&#8221;, park in columns on the streets, and enjoy live music, beer, and the area&#8217;s several trendy restaurants. We spent the day Saturday riding with our friends Garry &amp; Shirley, and &#8220;rode in&#8221; to BITC at the end of our ride. Beautiful day, beautiful evening, LOTS of bikes, great supper at Spaghetti Works, just an awesome biker day!</p>
<p><strong>September 24 &#8211; Another Season “First”: Bike Night at Porky’s<br />
</strong>Took me all summer to overcome a mental block I had about riding my own over to Bike Night at Porky’s; finally accomplished that last Thursday and – it was kind of anti-climactic. My problem had been that 1). Porky’s is notorious for having HUNDREDS of bikes there on Bike Night – a potentially huge crowd for me to potentially fall down in front of; and 2). They had a really goofy/dangerous entry/exit where cars frequently bottom-out – I was convinced that doing this entry/exit at a slow speed would cause me to fall down if only from trying to avoid hitting someone in the crowd. Learned two important things: the driveway had been fixed (probably long ago and I just wasn’t paying attention) and a bowling alley down the street that started a rival Bike Night on the same night has taken a LOT of Porky’s crowd away. What can I say, I’m an idiot – but I’ve now got “Bike Night attendance” under my belt in addition to all the other “firsts” from this awesome riding season!</p>
<p><strong>September 27 &#8211; Leather Jacket Search update<br />
</strong>I’ve been looking all year for a good leather riding jacket… wanted something a little unique, but I am so hard to fit. Narrow shoulders, broad in the bust, and no waistline. Typical “apple”-shaped female body, which the Fashionistas usually choose to cover only with loose-fitting styles. Discovered I am really kidding myself – can’t even find the “traditional” biker-jacket styles in a size that fits, let alone something a little different. I knew womens’ leathers usually run small, so normally being a 2x or 3x depending on the style I ordered a 5x in a black-and-purple fringed style from a woman on eBay. Due to shipping problems from her overseas vendor, it ended up taking SEVEN WEEKS for me to receive the coat – only to find out it didn’t even come close to fitting. The refund is in the works, but I’m very disappointed. Going to have to settle for a boring bomber-style if I want to ride this fall.</p>
<p><strong>October 1 &#8211; Leather Jacket Search Ends<br />
</strong>I finally gave in and went up to Walgreens (yes, the dime store), where for the last several years in the fall they have had a growing selection of fleece pullovers, denim shirts, and other fall clothing&#8230; and this year, purchased a leather jacket. The price was right ($59.99), the jacket fits well with a little room for outstretched arms and a sweatshirt underneath, and I finally have some leather. The downside is, it&#8217;s very plain. Guess I will have to customize it.</p>
<p><strong>October 12 &#8211; What is ABATE?</strong><br />
With the 2004 Toy Run now behind us, it seems a good time to take a moment and consider the organization which sponsored the ride, ABATE of Iowa. Who is ABATE? ABATE is a non-profit organization dedicated to lobbying for &#8220;biker&#8217;s rights&#8221; and advocating biker safety. ABATE&#8217;s most &#8220;visible&#8221; position is probably their stance on helmet laws: they encourage all bikers to wear helmets, but they oppose helmet laws &#8211; believing instead that bikers should be permitted to choose for themselves. If you look around over at the ABATE website, you&#8217;ll find some good reading on their various legislative activities, safe-rider education efforts, and of course the annual Freedom Rally now to be held each year in Algona, Iowa. Check it out, maybe even become a member!</p>
<p><strong>October 24 &#8211; Beautiful Day!<br />
</strong>Wow, today was awesome! Bright, clear blue sky, about 75 degrees, light wind, autumn colors at their peak. We got a 70-mile ride in up around Saylorville Lake, Polk City, Sheldahl and Madrid. Then a quick stop at the car wash to hose off the bugs &#8211; LOL. It was just a beautiful day, LOTS of bikes out&#8230; one of those days where you can take a moment here and there to really appreciate the colors of the season. Beautiful day, great ride!</p>
<p><strong>October 29 &#8211; Final ride of season?<br />
</strong>Took the day off work today (Friday)&#8230; the sky turned blue (first time all week) and the streets dried up some, so I went for a short (30 mile) ride and hit my 1,800 mile mark for the season. Boy it sure was windy&#8230; I cut the highway part of the ride short cuz I kept getting pushed over to the left, but it was still a nice ride. Ran out of gas and had to pull over and stop to switch to reserve, but I was close to Casey&#8217;s so it was no big deal. Nice ride, glad I got one more shorty in before it gets too cold.</p>
<p><strong>November 6 &#8211; Short &#8216;n Sweet!<br />
</strong>Another short 40-miler today, not as windy but cooler. Lots of bikes out, folks just don&#8217;t want to give up.</p>
<p><strong>November 21 &#8211; Still seein&#8217; bikers out<br />
</strong>Been in the 40&#8242;s and low 50&#8242;s lately, still seeing the hardcore bikers out. I want to ride, but somehow seein&#8217; them only makes me think, &#8220;DANG they must be cold!&#8221;</p>
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