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I rode the Ambo up from Irvine and followed some Guzzis and others I came upon on 118. I had a great time, and the sun even came out in Ojai. Thanks to 220 and Danielle for putting together a fun, well-run day. The route was a blast, and there were a lot of cool bikes to look at -- aside from...
Bill, The brass I talked to seemed aware of one of the problems you reference -- different regs covering motorcycling at different bases or regions of the same branch of service. The military, or at least the Navy and Marines, is trying to address that and hopes to have some uniformity...
Glad to hear you enjoyed it. I took this course recently as well, at the Joint Forces Military Training Base at Los Alamitos, Calif. And wrote about it here:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/2 ... ders_N.htm
I took the course on my Ballabio with a few other journalists and some Black...
Night workers rule,
Reminds me of a Ray Wylie Hubbard song:
There's two kinds of people in this world, day people and night people.
It's the night people's job to take the day people's money.
Love that guy and his git-steel. I've seen him live and he puts on a great show, along with Miss Tanya Rae.
Where is the Canyon?
One of my favorites from Junior: "I have to get up every morning just to say goodnight to you.''
And: "She's just venom wearin' denim, a viper dressed in blue...
If you are in Long Beach, why wouldn't you get service at Moto Guzzi Classics? Those guys are terrific. I've got 2 Guzzis now and wouldn't take them anywhere else.
The just-out March issue of Cycle World has a very nice article about the Griso 8v and even a photo on the cover. John Burns likes the new Griso but basically says what we already know about Guzzis in general -- it is what it is, quirky, lovable, capable, and very fun, but not a bike that will...