Sunday, 20 August 2023
A Perfect August Ride
Sunday, 7 August 2022
Riding Construction: How to Make a Mint Not Doing Anything
I took the Tiger for a ride to the big blue yesterday (that's Georgian Bay around here). It was about 300kms and involved no less than 3 completely closed roads causing turnbacks and over half an hour waiting on the 'open' ones...
South Western Ontario has closures all over the place, and even Toronto has lost the plot. If you can't cash in on a lapse in infrastructure spending by provincial governments by taking more contracts than you can serve, you're doing it wrong. |
I was turned back multiple times yesterday by road closures that had no activity evident at them. The ones that were open were short on people for traffic management and weren't in full production either. I know it isn't a comfortable thought, but we're still unable to leverage our human resources with an ongoing pandemic. Doesn't stop the construction companies from cashing in though.
Exploring Alternate Motorcycle Gear
These are Timberland Ironhide workpants and they make use of technical protective weaves including high denier count (1000D) Cordura and flexible technical canvas. They don't have padding in them, but as a step beyond regular jeans, these approach 'motorcycle jeans' in terms of durability for a fraction of the price, and they're more comfortable too.
They were cool and comfortable even on a hot day in the saddle (humidex temps in the mid-30s Celsius) and because they're work pants flexibility is an important part of their functionality, which means they sit well when on the bike as well as when off it. The sizing was spot on, so order to fit. They look smart too with excellent fit and a 'trim' look to them.
So impressed am I with these pants that I'll probably get a second pair at some point. Of course, it would be nice to pop out and buy the latest in technical motorcycling pants, but at a thousand bucks for a pair of pants it's also prohibitive for most riders. I'm all about the ATGATT and riding around in shorts and flipflops isn't going to happen, but some crafty research can get you durable, comfortable and protective gear for a fraction of the cost of motorcycle industry specific stuff - ATGATT doesn't have to be only for the wealthy and having a look at the latest technical work-wear for the skilled trades is a good place to start.There might be an argument here for getting the very best gear regardless of cost, but anyone saying that is speaking from a place of great financial privilege (and probably has an interest in selling it to you). Riding is always going to be reward over risk calculation, but it doesn't have to be one driven by fear and money. My raingear is also construction based high-vis and works wonders (actually better than moto-gear) for a fraction of the cost of 'motorcycle rain gear'. If you're ever stuck for well put together gear for riding you could do worse than checking out your local farm or industrial clothing store.Tuesday, 26 July 2022
Exploring The North on Unridden Roads
Finding some roads I haven't ridden before: this ride involves circumnavigating Georgian Bay (which I did in 2015 on the old Concours C10), but then going north onto roads I haven't ridden before. This time around I'd do it on the C14 if Alanna wanted to come along or on the TIger if I were solo.
Three nights four days on the road breaks it up into manageable chunks that would allow for frequent stops and off piste explorations. If I did it in August the temperatures shouldn't be too mad.
ONTARIO MOTORCYCLE TOURING RESOURCES
Ride The North: https://www.northeasternontario.com/ride-the-north/
Northern Ontario Travel Motorcycle Routes: https://www.northernontario.travel/motorcycle-touring/top-10-motorcycle-routes-for-2020
Ontario Motorcycle Tour Routes: https://www.destinationontario.com/en-ca/motorcycle-tour-routes-ontario
Haliburton Highlands: https://www.ridethehighlands.ca/
Destination Northern Ontario: https://destinationnorthernontario.ca/
Northern Ontario Road Trip: https://ivebeenbit.ca/northern-ontario-road-trip/
What to see and do in Northern Ontario: https://us-keepexploring.canada.travel/things-to-do/what-see-and-do-northern-ontario
Sunday, 29 August 2021
A Ride To Watch a Blue Horizon
270km round trip up to Georgian Bay to meditate on the big water.
Flesherton to Highland Grounds for a locally owned (and one of the best) Americano you can get in South Western Ontario.
Graham Hill is worth going off pavement for, as long as the bike's up to it. |
After a winding ride down Beaver Valley to Thornbury Harbour I found the Bay growling in the wind. It was 10 degrees cooler on the water.
Sunday, 13 June 2021
Sail Away: First Long Ride on The Kawasaki Concours 14
First long ride with Big Blue/Nami-Chan (not sure what its name is yet) today up to Georgian Bay to listen to the water. For a kid who grew up by the sea living in landlocked Southern Ontario wears on me so sitting by the shore listening to the water lapping on the rocks calms my permanent sense of dislocation.
Thornbury Harbour, Geogian Bay, Ontario - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA
The Tiger (when it works perfectly which isn't often recently) is a capable off roader on trails and fire roads and lets the wind pass through you since it's practically naked, which is both exhausting and exhilarating. After the long ride today the abilities of the Kawasaki are much more clear. The only nagging issue is that my backside has gotten used to Corbin seat engineering and the Kawasaki stock saddle just isn't up to the job, but otherwise the bike is a revelation. Effortlessly quick, smooth and surprisingly agile in the corners, though you can still feel the weight carries but it carries it low.
Windshield down, lots of airflow, a great view and the bike feels more likes sports-bike. |
Ergonomically, the windscreen also does something smart for airflow. If it gets hot you can lower it to the point where it almost vanishes. This pushes a lot of air through your upper body and supports your chest from leaning on your wrists. I hadn't put much stock in an adjustable windshield but it not only changes the look of the bike, it also changes its functionality too. On long rides changes in airflow keep you comfortable and focused.
Windshield up while you're making tracks on less demanding roads and you're in a quiet bubble of air that lets you go for miles. |
Sunday, 11 April 2021
Tiger Tales: mileage and fuel maps
I turned the camera on when I got to Beaver Valley and Graham Hill:
Being landlocked is tough for a kid who grew up by the sea. Georgian Bay isn't the sea, but it'll do. |
The twists and turns of Noisy River Road just outside of Creemore... |
And the Noisy River itself - nice place to stop and have a break in COVID land where you can't stop anywhere else... |