When the corona virus broke out and shut down the country, and much of the world, I did what most people did and mostly stayed home. I did get out and ride some but just short local rides. As time when by it became obvious that most of the country was not experiencing the massive pandemic the news media claimed would happen. I happen to live in a medium size city where the infection rate has been very low.
The Next state to the east is Georgia. They where one of the first states to really open back up although like Alabama, they never shut down as much as many states did. One of the things they opened back up was dining in at restaurants. My riding buddy lives in the N. GA Mtns. He needed to change the belt on his new to him Vespa so I decided to head over and help him change it. While I was at it I might as well do some riding!
So on Wednesday I loaded my Like into my truck and headed over. That evening we went out and actually ate in a restaurant. What a concept! I know I was risking my life but it was a small place and we were the only customers aside from some people picking up take out orders.
Thursday had some beeeuutiful weather and we took advantage of it. First I got a hold of a guy on the Maxiscoots forum and we arranged to meet in the town of Blue Ridge. Why Blue Ridge? Well first it's the nearest town and second there is a motorcycle dealer there with a bike I wanted to check out. Since one of the bikes I am considering buying is a KLX250 I rode there on Steve's older KLX250. It's not fuel injected like the newer ones but is otherwise pretty much identical.
And Steve was on his new Vespa.
We rode into Blue Ridge and checked out this bike at the Yamaha dealer.
It's an 18 WR250 with less than 300 miles on it. They let me ride it around the parking lot but not on a real test ride. No doubt it's a more capable bike than either the KLX250 or 230 and they had a good price on it but I'm still leaning towards a KLX.
Steve (not another Steve
) showed up on an unusual contraption and we rode to get some lunch.
What is it?
A Yamaha Waverunner with wheels