01-08-15, 11:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-15, 11:45 PM by lew600fazer.)
Last time I rode this road CV712 we were dodging a forest fire and the Guardia Civil politely told us to feck off. Not that we needed any telling. That was about 6 weeks back. I tis nice to see mother nature repairing the damage. Amazing really when you consider we have had practically no rain for months on end until this week.
I left it late to go for a run 17.00 hrs and had the roads to myself as all the folks on holiday were no doubt knocking back the vino during happy hour.
This is just above the village of Pego, Val de Ebo North Costa Blanca.
Sorry about the Pizza box but needs must for the camera gear. You can just see the new lowered front foot rest pegs. Someone asked me if they affect the ground clearance much. Well found out today they do. As I was on my own decided to have a bit of fun, kept scuffing the side of my boots which was a rarity for me before on the standard pegs. But at least I can ride the bike again in reasonable comfort did just on 100 miles.
I left it late to go for a run 17.00 hrs and had the roads to myself as all the folks on holiday were no doubt knocking back the vino during happy hour.
This is just above the village of Pego, Val de Ebo North Costa Blanca.
Sorry about the Pizza box but needs must for the camera gear. You can just see the new lowered front foot rest pegs. Someone asked me if they affect the ground clearance much. Well found out today they do. As I was on my own decided to have a bit of fun, kept scuffing the side of my boots which was a rarity for me before on the standard pegs. But at least I can ride the bike again in reasonable comfort did just on 100 miles.
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer