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Nice Greg...What river is that in Illinois?I haven't moved on; I’ve merely branched out. The latest acquisition was a CRF250 Rally. The NC remains in the stable and likely will for a very long time, along with the GL1800 and Ruckus scooter.
Yesterday, I was on the CRF following a route through the woods, when the mapped road turned into a semi dry riverbed, which led to a washed out bridge. While these types of rides could awkwardly be done on the NC, the NC is definitely not the better tool for the job. I attempted to make a second NC into a dual sport of sorts, but it proved unsuccessful.
So, for two up rides, grab the Goldwing; for single street rides, go for the NC; for exploring forest routes, take the CRF; for putting around the neighborhood, ride the scooter. It's nice to have the right tool for the job.
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That is the Little Buffalo River, near Jasper, Arkansas. I made a last minute plan to come here for 4 nights after seeing the weather was forcasted to be 70* and partly cloudy. I was afraid next week might get into the 80s and/or get stormy. I need to head back home Thursday because I have no desire to get caught up with the holiday camping crowd.Nice Greg...What river is that in Illinois?
Sweet...must be nice to be retired....hehehe.... I wanted to go camping this weekend, not to far from home; however, the camp grounds in Indiana and Ky are still closed and the wife said NO to the Smokies this weekend....afraid I may be around too many people...That is the Little Buffalo River, near Jasper, Arkansas. I made a last minute plan to come here for 4 nights after seeing the weather was forcasted to be 70* and partly cloudy. I was afraid next week might get into the 80s and/or get stormy. I need to head back home Thursday because I have no desire to get caught up with the holiday camping crowd.
What was disappointing about the Tiger? It has been on my "next" list for a while, but the 750X is still plenty good enough at this point...As the song goes, I moved on but I didn't really leave. Moved on to a Triumph Tiger 800, which ended up not being the perfect machine I thought it might be. It went out the door, which left me with the NC700 still patiently waiting for my attention. The NC is such a good all around bike that I never sold it. So, until I buy my next unicorn I'll keep enjoying the NC's many virtues.