It was good to see everyone and so many (to me) new faces. I left north of Austin a tad after 7AM expecting a nice leisurely ride. What I had instead was a fast paced run to the coast! Many of the "back roads" I chose were 70-75MPH flat and straight. However, I took the opportunity to crack the throttle and see what the tach would read at some of the upper speeds. I'm pleased to report at 90MPH the tach isn't at 6k yet. That's about as fast as I wish to cruise. Its a strange feeling but I'm uncomfortable at that speed with the cruise control on, much better feeling using the throttle on my own.
I was hoping to upload these pictures last night however my keyboard wouldn't work. Never had a keyboard "just die" on me before. Had keys quit working, but never nothing working. So after 2 hours in Frys this morning looking at what seamed like hundreds of keyboards I finally got one I liked and can actually type on. Although backlit (why?) with different colors and 5 levels of brightness and some stuff I've never heard off like full NKRO in USB mode and 6KRO. I like the feel and can type with ease on it. So without further delay, my pcitures, enjoy!
As I made the turn into The Jay Café I notice two things 1) its gravel (crap) 2) it's huge! and 3) it's being graded as we pull in (OK 3 things for those counting)
Some of the folks that greeted me, a father/son team, Great!
They rode in on a FJR with some of the brightest LED passing lamps I've seen.
As more and more riders pull in:
panorama picture
See what I mean - huge parking lot
We pretty much filled up the place (panorama picture)
I had a chef salad with jalapeno ranch - it was excellent
But I drooled looking at the chicken fried steak across the table from me.
The only picture I got of any pie, going... going...
Great photographer, he took a zillion pictures - I want to see them
and the bikes all the way over at the far end of the parking lot.
As always on a Pie Run - good ride - good folks - good food - Thanks all