Yesterday was our last monthly CMA chapter meeting for the year, as we meet on the fourth Saturday of the month. December meeting is always very close to Christmas Day, if not on Christmas, so we only have 11 meetings each year. We had officer elections besides the normal business, and I will serve as Chapter VP and Road Captain for 2018 again. No problem with that, as our President is returning and he does a great job. Plus I'm getting used to Road Captain even if I'm not the most "let's go riding just for fun" member due to commuting on the bike and also many other interests and projects always going on!
Yesterday's ride was up and around some lakes in northeast San Diego County and I planned to lead us up Palomar Mountain. Borrowing a trick I learned from track day and racing riders, I put tape on the inner fairing and tank with the directions as I hadn't ridden this route in awhile! Sure I could have dug the tank bag out and slid directions in the map pocket. But this was easier as I haven't used the tank bag in probably two years, plus the bottom of the map pocket is too far back to keep my head up while riding!
We had a good ride-traffic was no where as bad as I thought it would be and the few cars in front of us were at least doing close to the speed limit. I don't ride particularly hard especially leading a group, although the three riders with me could easily have kept up 5-10 MPH faster! Two were some of the best riders in our chapter and the third was a guest with 65 years (yes, 65 YEARS!) of riding experience. Due to concern we might have lots of "lookie-loos" on Palomar Mountain and the usual sportbike riders going much faster, we decided not to do that small detour-why you see some lined out directions. Will take the tape off today-I left it on just for the pictures and hopefully it won't pull the CMA Bike Blessing stickers off at the same time.
We stopped in Santa Ysabel at the Julian Pie Company for pie/ice cream as always. Like Rosa's Cafe and Tortilla Factory in Temecula, if our bikes are near there they turn in nearly automatically. Maybe we should sell them to Tesla for autopilot tech! While we were hanging out and enjoying our pie and ice cream, three C14 Concours pulled in, and it was the Concours Owners Group (COG) regional and area reps out riding! I went over and introduced myself, we chatted for a few minutes, and I got their cards. I'll likely rejoin COG and become active on the forum again.
When I got home I moved the 86 Connie, aka Miss Swail, off the lift and rolled the 96 up there. Between watching/pausing the Auburn-Bama game (WAR EAGLE! Beat both #1 teams this year, now to beat Georgia again!) I did an oil change as I know I've ridden the bike 3,000 miles and who knows when it was done before that. Pretty straightforward as always although messy-going to get a SPOOFAK, maybe for my birthday as the internal filter makes a mess. The front drain bolt also is right by a line that will probably always get oil on it too. Still better than where the filter is on most Harleys!
Long update but it was a full day of CMA meeting and ride, meeting some COG officers and bike maintenance. All good, and have a great riding day!