Nice! Beautiful ride, lol. I think theres a lot of good roads out in southern california that we just don't take advantage of. Glad to see you properly geared up though, a lot of people don't like to fully gear up..
Wow. That was a lot of work. Nice build. It was entertaining to see it all come together. I don't really intend on getting a trailer at all, However. It's nice to see how easily it can be done.
I normally like to do a little 2 finger peace sign as I'm passing them. That way they know I acknowledged them and we keep the biker comradery going on. :)
Seems actually pretty reasonable. It just took me forever to figure it out. I'm sititng over here trying to read the fine print.
Made me realize that my eyes aren't as good as they were before.
Congrats on the move. Sounds like an upgrade. More room to tinker in the shop.
Nobody has ever said they enjoyed a move :p, so much stuff and always misplacing things. I hate not being able to find certain things after a move...takes me a month at least to get everything out of the boxes.
I've found to use a little bit of seafoam can help a lot. However, too much can make your bike run funny. Mine had the engine light come on for about 5 miles. After I rode it out, it finally settled down and was cool again.