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I've done 2-3 trips per year out west for the past 15 years and can never get anyone to go along. So much so that I stopped posting about it here.

These trips are so much fun and you do get to see a lot of cool stuff - as evidenced by Nivin's vid.

Casper and ShittyGixer went to Utah with me once and we had a blast. And they were old men on sportbikes - so anyone can do it!

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Congratulations, on your upcoming Dad-hood! Despite what some people say, children are an adequate trade for sleep, free time and disposable income - I think.

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Another great video doc...I really liked the narrative.Many parts of the American west is a motorcycle nirvana and you captured it very well.

Congratulations on the upcoming new addition to your family.From all of your posts that I've read I think the little one is going to be very lucky to have you and your wife for parents.

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Ty every one :D Looking forward to extend the family :D and scared at the same time about the responsibilities.

 

 

I've done 2-3 trips per year out west for the past 15 years and can never get anyone to go along. So much so that I stopped posting about it here.

These trips are so much fun and you do get to see a lot of cool stuff - as evidenced by Nivin's vid.

Casper and ShittyGixer went to Utah with me once and we had a blast. And they were old men on sportbikes - so anyone can do it!

 

 

I'd like to go further west but I want it to be a 2 week trip next time. Maybe it will be in the cards for next year but to soon for me to know right now.

 

 

May be in 2015 OR can go on a trip to west coast and hit many of good roads on the way as well.

 

 

did you pick up  Hyperstrada?

 

No hob, just rented it.

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Ty guys, I am really scared about being a dad, always imagined myself to be a not so mature crazy guy. Will you be feeling guilty if you are out riding on those few off days you get without spending quality time with family? Is this why many active riders from the past years in forum are not that much into riding these days?

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Cool Vid.  Looks like a great trip.

 

Congratulations!  

 

I actually do feel a little guilt when I chose to ride all day(or all weekend).  Every time is unique though.  I try to maintain a good balance over the long term.  My wife is very supportive.

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You'll likely ruin this first kid, but the others might be alright. :lol:

 

Ah-ha!!!  So the first one is a throw-away?  Now I understand why half the people in the world are f'd up….also explains a few things in my world.

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Very nice video. IP said it best, you have to make time for yourself but you also have to allow the Mrs to do the same.

Christy and I are flying out to San Fran in June to spend a week riding northern CA. This has always been on my bucket list so seeing this video just helps with the wait.

Enjoy your addition and make the best of of the 18 years they are with you. That time goes by quick and then you have to trust that you taught them right so they can handle this crazy world out from under your wing.

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Congrats. Looks like Doc is going the long term investment route, yea the kid is going to require lots of time and effort in the beginning, but when that kid becomes old enough for chores, that's when daddy goes out and rides instead of mowing the lawn!

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Ty guys, I am really scared about being a dad, always imagined myself to be a not so mature crazy guy. Will you be feeling guilty if you are out riding on those few off days you get without spending quality time with family? Is this why many active riders from the past years in forum are not that much into riding these days?

We had our little one 4 months ago. I will explain my view of it, this evening when I have an actual keyboard on hand. Congrats !

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alright, as promised.

 

I spend a ton of time with my little man. It has changed my life 100%. My wife works insane hours. I USED to wrench in the garage endlessly, all winter long. In the summer, i did track days , and rode a lot. Every day practically. Now, I am Mr. Mom while my wife is at work. My mother in law watchs him while I'm at work. I had a very very tough time with this in the beginning. 

 

 

Now, i wouldn't change it for the world. I love the time i get to spend with him. I still get to wrench, just not as often. its therapy for me, and I appreciate that time more than ever. As for riding, I'm still riding a bit, but my interests have changed from track days, to kart track riding and trail riding. I have learned to appreciate the healing power of some throttle therapy more than ever, just at a slower pace. 

 

Some guys give up riding once they have kids. I feel thats a bit nuts, to take something I've done my whole life and just give it up. its a part of me, its made me who i am. I want my son to know the "real" me. not a guy who used to ride motorcycles. As he gets older, i hope he takes an interest, and wants to go ride trails, and kart track or whatever we decide to ride.  I wouldn't feel guilty about going riding. If your logging 50k a year, yes i may say you need a reality check. But the sunday ride, or weekend trip, don't stress. You need that personal time for yourself. 

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Thank you guys

 

 

Very nice video. IP said it best, you have to make time for yourself but you also have to allow the Mrs to do the same.

Christy and I are flying out to San Fran in June to spend a week riding northern CA. This has always been on my bucket list so seeing this video just helps with the wait.

Enjoy your addition and make the best of of the 18 years they are with you. That time goes by quick and then you have to trust that you taught them right so they can handle this crazy world out from under your wing.

 

Its so beautiful up there. Take your time and enjoy "the feel" only rarely that "unexplainable something from motorcycle riding" can really overwhelm the adrenaline and excitement from actual riding part. If starting from san fran to north, take the less known but exciting alternate roads parallel to highway 1 up and then when u come back to san fran take PCH all the way down for endless ocean view. 

The video from this thread was from socal mostly, which was crowded. Liked north which was more "zen" like  this:D   >> last year video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2nmXovV4G4

 

 

alright, as promised.

 

I spend a ton of time with my little man. It has changed my life 100%. My wife works insane hours. I USED to wrench in the garage endlessly, all winter long. In the summer, i did track days , and rode a lot. Every day practically. Now, I am Mr. Mom while my wife is at work. My mother in law watchs him while I'm at work. I had a very very tough time with this in the beginning. 

 

 

Now, i wouldn't change it for the world. I love the time i get to spend with him. I still get to wrench, just not as often. its therapy for me, and I appreciate that time more than ever. As for riding, I'm still riding a bit, but my interests have changed from track days, to kart track riding and trail riding. I have learned to appreciate the healing power of some throttle therapy more than ever, just at a slower pace. 

 

Some guys give up riding once they have kids. I feel thats a bit nuts, to take something I've done my whole life and just give it up. its a part of me, its made me who i am. I want my son to know the "real" me. not a guy who used to ride motorcycles. As he gets older, i hope he takes an interest, and wants to go ride trails, and kart track or whatever we decide to ride.  I wouldn't feel guilty about going riding. If your logging 50k a year, yes i may say you need a reality check. But the sunday ride, or weekend trip, don't stress. You need that personal time for yourself. 

 

Thank you for that, i am feeling to understand. Each day when u hold him you feel the change yourself.  Your thought process, dreams, plans all start to revolve around him :D

 

But what you said is soooo right "Some guys give up riding once they have kids. I feel thats a bit nuts, to take something I've done my whole life and just give it up. its a part of me, its made me who i am. I want my son to know the "real" me"

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Since I got the Tenere, I'm considering taking it out west this year, just not sure how much vacation time I'll have left after I go to Hawaii. I'd probably want to trailer it out there and ride and then haul it back.

 

renting wont be a bad idea, if you plan flying there and getting a decent bike which u can zip around. Saving vacation days to spend on good roads is the best part about that plan.

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