Allen,
          What would you like to know? She should have it registered
momentarily and I'm going to get it inspected tonight, should be legal to
ride at that point.
           -Joey


On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Allen Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Congratulations! How about a ride report on the Buel?
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> *From: * Joey Kelley <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Mon, 19 Aug 2013 09:53:30 -0400
> *To: *[email protected]<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *[Nighthawk Lovers] Well All, I'm back!
>
> All,
>         For those of you who didn't notice I was gone - that's because of
> Paul and Kyle's excellent work keeping the group moderated while one man
> short :-)
>         Public announcement: Paula and I were married on the 10th of
> August. After leaving the reception, we embarked on an international
> Honeymoon riding the 2007 Yamaha V-Star 1300 Tour.
>         Here is the route: http://goo.gl/maps/w6BnX
>         The first day (after the reception) was short - about 2.5 hours to
> our first B&B. The next day was the longest one of the trip. From Blacks
> Harbor New Brunswick to Port Hawkesbury Nova Scotia. 346 miles according to
> Google Maps, my recollection is that it was a bit longer with some side
> trips for lunch and gas and a couple of touristy things along the way. Now
> I've done trips longer than that in a day, but not with that much highway
> speed to them - that route is largely 110 KM / Hour (68.35 MPH) road and
> with the serious winds we got into around the NB / NS line it was tiring.
> We also made the classic mistake of stopping too much earlier in the day
> and not spacing out the breaks - so as we got more tired, we had to go
> further. If I were to do it again, I'd consider re-doing the route and
> possibly not making reservations ahead to allow us to stop when needed. The
> original idea of the trip was to run the Cabot Trail, which according to
> multiple sources is a great motorcycling road and quite scenic. After a
> hard day in the saddle, this did not appeal to either of us and we elected
> to go to the Fortress at Louisburg instead. The irony is that this only
> shaved about an hour off the total drive time for the day, but it was in
> the middle of the day so it felt better. The Fortress is amazing and was
> worth it. A recreation of a fortress and town in 1744 they really bring it
> to life for you. We'll go back - it was worth the drive.
>         The next day was supposed to be Port Hawkesbury back to Back Bay
> New Brunswick - but we got off on a side tangent - the Village of Sherbrook
> Nova Scotia has a section of town that has 1800s buildings original to the
> town on their original foundations and restored to their 1800s appearance.
> Its another living history museum and filled with folks in period costumes.
> This wasn't on our original list of things to do and took us about 100
> miles out of our way - but it was amazing. As a result - we didn't get to
> where we said we were going to and stopped instead at the town of Truro,
> Nova Scotia. Took a gamble on a local motel and got a nice night of sleep
> before heading for home the next day.
>          The Garmin GPS routed us through Fredericton, NB on our way home,
> a different routing than how we started so we wound up doing a big loop.
> Back home for a night, we unloaded the bike,  then loaded up with camping
> gear and went to Bar Harbor, Maine, for one night in our new tent, a
> wedding present. We did a couple of touristy things around Bar Harbor
> (which is a world known area and is quite breathtaking in spots) and
> returned home Friday in the late afternoon.
>          By the time we had done some more running around on Saturday, we
> had done 1500 miles two-up within a 7 day period. I think she wants a
> different seat for the back of the Yamaha :-)
>          We actually cut the Honeymoon short by two days - so that Paula
> could get her motorcycle license. We signed her up before we left for the
> MSF BRC on the 17th and 18th. I'm proud to say that she passed!
>          The search that all of you have been aware of in spurts to find
> her a bike that fit her has been ended - we found a good deal on a 2001
> Buell Blast and made a deal. This particular Blast has the lower height
> seat and fits Paula very well.
>           Thanks for your attention!
>           -Joey
>
>
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