(The other) March 17th ride

JackTheTripper

Shotline For Mod
OK, not trying to steel people from Ken but I am planning a ride for Sunday March 17th Starting at 10:00 am and departing San Jose/Campbell/Los Gatos area. (Weather permiting) No course has been set yet but I will end up back in Campbell around 3:00 or 4:00 to meet some people for the Campbell St. Patty's day festival. You are all invited to join me.

Please post here if you are interested.

Thank you for your time:D
 

G-Monie

Well-known member
Hey, if DA is there, I'm definitely interested. ;)

I would like to hit the 5150 group ride for a while though, it was a LOT of fun last time.

:gmonie
-G
 

sasquatch

Well-known member
How many March 17 rides are there

I have permission from the "boss" to take the whole day for a ride, and have no clue where I am going to be.

CBRWorld is having one starting up at SF

5150 is taking off from the E-Bay

Jack is talking about the Other ride

This is going to be the first time I have ever taken my bike out for the purpose of finding twisties, so I have to make sure the pace is not too fast. I have been reading all the HW 9 stuff, and have a bigger dose of respect for the road than I had before.

Steve You have ridden with the CBR crowd, and 5150 does it matter which one I chose?

Crashing on the first ride will cause the "boss" to go non-linear

Sas

:confused
 

theSteveCo

Founder
Staff member
Hey sasquatch... regarding this weekend's rides:

5150: primarily surface streets, freeways... I expect stunting

CBRworld: probalby a good quick-paced ride through Marin... always good fun w/ them!

JTT's "other" ride: more laid back and good for newbies

I'm not entirely sure where you'll find me. :D

This concludes theSteveCo's review of the weekends rides. You may now feel free to move about the Bay Area.
 

JackTheTripper

Shotline For Mod
OK, here it is. The anti-ride. (j/k)

It's gonna be super laid back but if you want to take off a little go ahead. We'll catch up after a couple of minutes. We're gonna see Mountains, trees, lakes, freeways, beaches, little towns, big citys, farm land and other riders on this trip. But what we won't see is any cops. (But it won't matter cause we're gonna be laid back. You know what I mean?) Then after we're gonna meet Weasel and his girl in Campbell to celebrate St. Pattys Day.

Here is a detailed list of directions and a map. (One of the roads doesn't show up on the map but it's there. I prommise.)

85 to Cottle Rd
Left on Santa Teresa Blvd.
Right on Bailey Ave
Left on McKean Rd
McDean turns into Uvas Rd
(Stop at Lake Parking lot)
Right on Watsonville Rd
Right on Hecker Pass Rd
Hecker tuns into E Lake Ave
(Stop somewhere in Watsonville)
Left on Porter Dr then
right onto W Riverside Dr
Right onto Hwy 1
(Exit Rio Del Mar Blvd and stop at beach in Aptos)
Get back on 1
Exit Porter St and turn right
(Stop in Soquel)
Porter turns into Soquel/San Jose Rd
Take all the way up.
Turn left onto Summit
Turn right onto 17
Head to Campbell for some celebrating


And here is the map

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JackTheTripper

Shotline For Mod
theSteveCo said:
Hey sasquatch... regarding this weekend's rides:


JTT's "other" ride: more laid back and good for newbies

Thanks steve. You're right on the money.:D

BTW, this is a suggestion. If anyone has any ideas let me know.

Oh, also I don't know S. San Jose that well so we need a meeting spot.
 

zumgale

Well-known member
I'm in. Sorry JTT. I've actually been working today. Haven't been able to peek at the board much. Found WatchCat, but haven't loaded it yet. :laughing
 

MrCrash

King of FAIL
theSteveCo said:
Hey sasquatch... regarding this weekend's rides:

<snip>

This concludes theSteveCo's review of the weekends rides. You may now feel free to move about the Bay Area.

Don't forget on Saturday, the North Bay trek to the Holy Grail of motorcycle roads, Skaggs Springs Road!

http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=801

Taking a look at some of the people coming, I expect a good spread of abilities. I hope to get a few more takers before the weekend gets here. It's a longer ride, but you won't regret it!

- Mike
 

sasquatch

Well-known member
Saturday is a no way no how riding day.
The "Honey-Do" list is a mile long and growing

Maybe bring her up from Gilroy to SJ for pizza if thats gona happen.

SAS
 

JackTheTripper

Shotline For Mod
sasquatch said:
Saturday is a no way no how riding day.
The "Honey-Do" list is a mile long and growing

Maybe bring her up from Gilroy to SJ for pizza if thats gona happen.

SAS
We're passing right by your house, come out on sunday.:D
 

Liquid-R1

Well-known member
weather.com shows partly cloudy... If it's laid back, I'll probably go... Still have 400mi to go on break in...
 

MrCrash

King of FAIL
Last time I did a similar route, except we incorporated Metcalf road into it.

Working our way to 152, I think we then did the following roads:

Mt. Madonna Road
Brown Valley Road
Eureka Canyon Road
Highland Way
Summit Road

and back to Highway 17. Big fun, relaxed pace on tight, bumpy, but fun roads.

Have you had the chance to explore some of those yet?

- Mike
 

theSteveCo

Founder
Staff member
Hey Crash... no disrespect, but I'm ducking your ride. Why? 'Cause my ass will be too sore - I'm not used to the Gixxer yet. If the Kawi was running I'd be there, though. I'm dying to hit some of those roads up north!
 

MrCrash

King of FAIL
Steve,

Understandable. The ride itself won't be too bad, as it's comprised almost completely of twisties, I'm under the impression that you move around quite a bit on your bike when you ride. Hell, you had to on the Kawasaki to get any sort of ground clearance on it.

What will likely get you is the ride back home, if it finishes late enough in the day then backroads won't really be an option, and you'll be looking at a ~50 mile highway trek just back to the Golden Gate bridge.

I've done 300-350 miles of twisties on GSXRs without problems. However, 10 miles of freeway time has me wondering if those are still my hands connected to my arms, because it sure as hell doesn't feel like them. Attempting to use the turn signals in that state is more of a ham fisted smoosh than a flicking of the switch.

One of the coolest things I experience street riding is seeing the looks on friends faces after taking them on a road that is new and incredible to them. The speechless expressions after friends first travel Skaggs or roads similar to it just make my day.

Hope you make it out eventually if I can't get you to reconsider the weekend trip!

- Mike
 

Dark Angel

Well-known member
Hey! You guys are posting about the wrong ride on the wrong thread. :p Err, well you know what I mean.

But I would like to do that ride sometime with ya Crash but Saturdays aren't good for me. Maybe one of these days you can take us up there on a Sunday. :D We (at BARF) were talking about doing a Skaggs ride one of these days when the weather is better.

... but this thread is about JTT's ride! :p
 
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