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1sttenor

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  1. I take a lot of friends on many rides, but this is the favorite for most. Driving Distance: 216 miles take US-54 East for 30.2 mi Turn RIGHT (East) onto SR-E (Very twisty) Turn LEFT (North) onto SR-B [Route B] for 3.8 mi Turn onto SR-M [Route M] for 6.7 mi (Tight sweepers with great vistas) Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto US-50 for 6.2 mi towards Bonnets Mill Bear LEFT (North) onto SR-A [Highway A] for 5.7 mi (Twisty and vistas) This will take you to Bonnots Mill, which is off the route, but worth the detour. When you've looked around town backtrack up the hill to SR-C [Highway C] turn left on C. Continue straight onto SR-100 [Highway 100] (Again twisty with vistas) This will take you to Hermann through German country. Bear LEFT (North-East) onto SR-19 [state Route 19 S] for 0.8 mi to go into downtown Hermann for lunch. When your ready to leave town, most want to look around for a while, head South on MO-19 Turn RIGHT (West) onto SR-F for 1.8 mi Turn LEFT (South-West) onto SR-W for 5.6 mi Turn LEFT (South) onto SR-K [Highway K] for 0.1 mi Turn RIGHT (West) onto US-50 [Highway 50 E] for 4.6 mi Turn LEFT (South) onto MO-A [Highway U] for 0.2 mi Go west onto SR-28 until to reach Belle. Just past Belle. turn RIGHT onto SR-42 which will take you back to Osage Beach. The first part of this is twisty that straightens out into long sweepers. You can rush, but most of this is (you guessed it) twisty and very, very rural, so don't expect to make good time, but have a camera at the ready, its beautiful and a popular route. Enjoy
  2. Aimhigh, What are you looking for. I can give you hundreds of miles of great roads in the area. I'll be happy to send you some routes, if you'll tell me what you want. Hour long trips, all day rides, etc. Do you have microsoft streets and trips or a Garmin? If so, I can send you some great trips.
  3. I have the EXO 900 and used a standard J&M boom mic headset from my previous ARAI. Works fine. I did have to make a slight mod to run the boom mic. I'll try to take a pic and post it later this weekend. It works both with and without the full-face, which I take off for summer.
  4. You just can't fix stupid.
  5. If its an 06 take it back to the dealer while its still under warranty!
  6. Most of us show where were from with the flags in the upper right corner of our posts.
  7. Its still gooey, if thats your question. But I'm not sure how easy it would be to reclaim it though.
  8. quote=Caveman;518502]SWEEEEEET!! I love that color too. Great deal. :sign yeah that::sign yeah that:[
  9. I had a trip like that a couple of years ago. Rained so hard for 2 days that when I finally decided to leave the water was standing 6 inches deep on the main drag in Hot Springs, AR. NO FUN!
  10. Mine came off an "06 and I was told that they were supposed to have converters, but they didn't. Left in stock form you would be able to see a about an 1/8" hole of light, if they're like mine. There are threads on how you can modify them for a little bit more sound and I have.
  11. I use mine alot, but I plan my routes on Streets and Trips and then down load the waypoints to my TomTom. You can easily check the routes on the computer then prior to heading out on multi-day trip.
  12. Just took off a tire that had 18,000 miles on it. The Ride-On was still fluid and looked like it should. It will last as long as the tire!
  13. I agree, totally. One of the best parts of the area.
  14. 1sttenor

    ??????

    Hey, y'all, hold my beer and watch this!
  15. Good luck on your "venture".
  16. I too am glad you made it ok. They make more bikes!
  17. How much loader are your pipes. I know it is an old post, are you still using them?
  18. Mine did that, it was the fuel pump:95:
  19. Just go to a Yama dealer. Same seat for years.
  20. I use Streets and Trips and then covert and load into my TomTom with GPS Babel (freeware). Its the best and most accurate method I've found. Planned hundreds of trips with them.
  21. I've lived in MO my whole life and there used to be 3 of those over the Gasconade river near our farm. One had a curve in the middle and occasionally in the summer, when you couldn't see the other end one vehicle would have to back off the bridge to allow the other to cross. They looked just like the ones pictured. The cave. now a restaurant, was once on our family's property. My grandparents went on their 1st date to a dance in the cave. Thanks for the memories.
  22. 1sttenor

    Why?

    It's only Dec 4 and everyone's already nuts...gonna be a long winter. Think I'll go wipe down my bike!
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