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This is what I have now....Russ......(Notice the self balancing feature :biggrin: )
Nice little bike under 1000cc's and no I won't race you.

p.s. Dang that is a nice looking bike. Like I told you, I was very impressed when I stumbled onto those new "old" bikes when I saw them lined up at Big Hometown Motorsports in Marietta.
 
Had a 340 km (210 mi) ride to check views of some old castles and orthodox churches around Kutaisi city, Georgia (Visited Motsameta Monastery, Gelati St. Nino Fathers Monastery,
remnants of 12th century Geguti Palace). Temps were from 9C in the morning up to 18C midday. It was first ride after rainy season here, so we managed to gather 21 motorcycles to one flock)

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Not really a warm day. Even very cloudy so that the sun was hiding. But it was still a nice day for a ride. I had taken the handlebar muffs off yesterday and didn't feel like putting them back on just for temps warmer than freezing. The heated grips were more than enough for this ride. Temps started out about 38F and went up to 39F. Then dropped to 37F and back up to 40F by the time I returned home. I rode just over 66 miles today. My route was a common one that I like to take. Long stretches of low rolling hills. Several sections of sweeping curves, some up and down those hills. And speed limits mostly 45-55 mph which I favor. It was an enjoyable ride.
 
Explored Barcelona with my friend today—an amazing ride! From charming neighborhoods to iconic landmarks like Sagrada Familia, every corner had stunning architecture. One of the highlights of my ride was cruising along the picturesque coastline, with the sparkling Mediterranean Sea stretching out before me. Of course, no visit to Barcelona is complete without indulging in some delicious food! I made sure to stop at local markets and cafés along the way to sample authentic Catalan cuisine. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, I highly recommend grabbing a bike and hitting the streets. Our next destination is Madrid; we already booked our accommodation, and we are planning to hire a guide from https://gowithguide.com/spain/madrid, though. I'm still looking for any advice and recommendations! Cheers! 335486573_1360223188098624_3694047163173742770_n.jpg410290141_10160781541573376_3020629205250189970_n.jpg
 
33 miles today while working on a heated jacket liner problem.....yesterday the jacket plug didn't want to plug into the the harness plug.....removed obstruction with a toothpick, replaced a blown fuse on the harness, and was able to plug it in......after the ride today the two parts of the plug almost fused together......hope I didn't destoy the jacket plug(ruining the jacket)....we'll see....Russ.
 
33 miles today while working on a heated jacket liner problem.....yesterday the jacket plug didn't want to plug into the the harness plug.....removed obstruction with a toothpick, replaced a blown fuse on the harness, and was able to plug it in......after the ride today the two parts of the plug almost fused together......hope I didn't destoy the jacket plug(ruining the jacket)....we'll see....Russ.
They can be replaced. Radio Shack has (had) them (years ago).
 
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