I was sitting at work Friday and saw the weather for the weekend and decided to surprise Brian with a visit. Only his wife knew that I was coming so it was a real surprise when I rolled up to his house early Saturday morning on the FZ1. Yep! No trailer this time! I rode all the way from the Bronx to finally see what she could do. After logging an initial 157 miles to his house and surprising the hell out of him and his daughter, we decided to ride down to Maryland for the day! I was fresh as a daisy after the morning ride which surprised the heck out of me. Not sure why, but the GenII's ergonomics just happen to suit me perfectly. That and I think the custom seat make for an effortless and tireless ride it seems. Great for me! So a quick run for breakfast and we were suited up and on our way! We took the backroads all the way down making two stops for gas and some lunch to bring along with us. I never once felt tired or aching as I would on the 01' or even the YZF. We made it down there enjoying the great scenery and wound up at Elk Neck State Park on the Chesapeake Bay. Absolutely beautiful there! We ate lunch on the cliffs......and I mean cliffs! One wrong move and it's straight down to your demise!!! After lunch we hiked about a half mile to the Lighthouse on the point to take some pics before heading home. Round trip was 194 miles, making my total for the day a whopping 351 miles! For me that's a ton! We had a great ride, nice dinner, and hit the sack for a well deserved rest. The next morning I hit the road early to beat any weekend traffic and was home in just over two hours, logging a total of 503 miles for the weekend. I think the only other time I hit that kind of mileage was down at Deal's Gap. I can't exactly put my finger on why this bike fits me so well but it looks like I'll be enjoying the heck out of it this season and many seasons to come! Now for some pics!
He had no clue I'd be pulling into his driveway Saturday morning. Too funny!!!
First pit stop to load up with some lunch. Not sure where we were at this point.
Pulling into Elk Neck, Brian opted for the sunny spot along with Michelle. Me, I'm a "shade person"!
At the start of our hike to the lighthouse.....
Brian showing the way!
At our lunch spot Brian made me stand as close to the edge as I could.
I got him back by making him walk out onto this overhanging log!
After a short hike we made it to the lighthouse.
If you look close you can see Brian up at the top of the light.
We all made it back home safe and sound. What an awesome time.
I have to thank Brian and his family for all their generosity. I always have a great time there!