Archive for June, 2011

CDOT Motorcycle Skills Rating Map Points Out Roads

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

I recently acquired a copy of a “Colorado Motorcycle Skill Rating Map,” put out by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). It’s a concept taken from a similar map that is intended to give riders in South Dakota’s Black Hills an idea of how challenging those roads are. Whereas that map covers just the Black Hills, the CDOT map covers the whole state of Colorado.

Motorcycle Skills Map of ColoradoCDOT called on ABATE of Colorado to help put the map together, and ABATE pulled in the Colorado Sportbike Club so as to include that group’s perspective as well.

Unlike so many other state maps where the roads have different colors depending on whether they’re interstate, U.S. highway, state highways, unpaved, or whatever, this map shows all roads as either green (easy), orange (moderate), or red (difficult). Not surprisingly, the entire eastern part of the state is green. From the Front Range west it’s a mix of colors.

The truth of the matter is that for those of us who live here, the map offers little we didn’t already know. The main quibble we might have is that, accustomed as we are to riding in the mountains, for us, marking almost any road red is a stretch. That’s not the point, though. This is a map aimed at tourists, the people who don’t live here. And for many of them, the roads we whip around with confidence may be challenging indeed.

So the real benefit of a map like this for us is that if there are any red roads on the map that we haven’t been on, this is a heads-up that we need to head that direction. Beyond that, I’d love to have maps like this of every other state. I don’t care if a road is rated “difficult” or not. I just have a strong hunch that any road with that rating is likely to be a good motorcycle road and one I’d like to ride. And as well as I know Colorado and many of our neighboring states, there are a lot more states where I wouldn’t have any idea which roads are the best. Maps of this sort can provide that information.

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Biker Quote for Today

A good ride is one from which you can walk away. A great ride is one after which you can use the bike again.

Demo Riding and Meeting Readers

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Kawasaki motorcycles for demo riding

I did go to ride Kawasakis on Saturday as I said I was going to but it didn’t work out quite as I expected. They had quite a turn-out and so instead of letting you sign up for three bikes in quick order, you could only sign up for one, and by the time I got there around 10:30 a.m. the earliest I could get a ride was 1:30 p.m. Ouch. And there was only one bike available then, the Z1000 Ninja. Fortunately, that was a bike I wanted to ride.

I didn’t really know what to do. It’s too far for me to have gone home and come back, but what was I going to do with the time? I made the decision not to decide and just hung around for awhile, but that got boring. Just for lack of anything else to do I approached this guy who was looking at the Concours 14 and asked if he had had a chance to ride it. I mentioned that I had and I loved it.

We got to talking and enough of what I said about my own bikes apparently clicked and this random guy, Evan Lyons, suddenly said, “Are you the guy who does that blog?” Yes, he really did mean this blog and he told me he was there at the demo event because he had read about it on this blog. Blew me away. (And that’s Evan in the picture checking out the Concours, just right of center. I shot the picture before we met and looking through my shots later, there he was.)

I know people do read this blog and visit the MotorcycleColorado.com website because I get web statistics from Google Analytics and they tell me exactly how many visitors there are. But in five years I’ve only met about half a dozen of you so it’s always a real kick to come face to face.

So I talked with Evan and his wife, Noel, who ride a YZF600 and a ZX-6, respectively, and got acquainted. It seems Evan found the site thanks to a letter to the editor that I did awhile ago that I never expected to be printed. I had picked up issue #1 of the reborn Motorcycle Escape magazine, which I just chanced to run across on the newsstand.

I liked the look of it and bought it and when I read it I found they had a nice piece on riding in Colorado. Then what honked me off was that they had a little blurb about another website featuring rides in Colorado, which, when I checked it out, I felt didn’t hold a candle to this one. Not that I’m biased or anything but I really do think this one is far better and yet here these guys were getting the spotlight and not me. (Hey, I’ll let you decide for yourself. That other site is ColoradoMotorcycleRides.com. Check it out.)

So anyway, just feeling a bit annoyed, I wrote a letter to the editor saying “You guys screwed up. You should have spotlighted my site.” And completely forgot about it.

I’ve looked for issue #2 of Motorcycle Escape but never spotted it. But apparently they did publish it and Evan got a copy. And apparently they published my letter. Evan saw it and decided to check out my site. And he read the blog and read about the demo event. And he came and we met. How’s that for a chain of events?

Anyway, Evan and Noel left because their ride was even later than mine and they figured to do something else and come back. I was on the verge of just forgetting the whole thing when it occurred to me that Thunder Valley Motocross Park was just down the road and on such a nice sunny day I should be able to get some good pictures. I had been there once before shooting pictures but it was overcast and my old camera was slow and I didn’t get much that was very good. This time I got a lot of good shots and I’m sure you’ll be seeing some of them here from time to time.

Then I went back and rode the Z1000 Ninja. But that’s another story, told here. I will say this: I was surprised how much I liked it.

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Gonna Ride Some Kawasakis

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

The Kawasaki Ticket 2 Ride tour is coming to the Denver area this weekend so what the heck, I’ll go do some demo rides. If you’re inclined to do so as well, they’re going to be setting up out at Bandimere Speedway.

Kawasaki Ticket 2 Ride tourThey’ll be there on Saturday and Sunday. Sign up starts at 8 a.m. and rides start at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. It’s first come, first served they say. Generally the earlier you get there the better chance you’ll have of getting some rides in without having to kill a lot of time in between.

This same tour was down in Scottsdale when I was there for Arizona Bike Week. The way they worked it there, and the way I assume they’ll be working it here, is that you fill out the paperwork and then tell them what bikes, up to three, you want to ride. They then schedule you in for those three. If you want to ride more you then go back to the sign-up desk later and see if they can fit you in. If they can they will.

What’s more, if they have a ride going on and there are bikes unclaimed they’ll announce that and let anyone who wants to jump on those bikes.

Kawasaki has two tours going this summer, this one and the Vaquero Nation tour. The Vaquero Nation tour is not coming here, so I presume that if you want to test ride a Vaquero they will have one or two but it will be harder to get on one if they are in demand. Beyond that, they’re bringing at least one bike of the entire Kawasaki line-up, with the exception of the dirt bikes. But if you’re specifically interested in one particular bike, all the more reason to show up early.

Me, I just like to ride as many different bikes as I can, just to see what they’re like. I’m going to be hoping to get a shot at the KLR 650, maybe a couple Ninjas, and if I stick around for more, maybe a Vulcan. Or I might take another Concours 14 out for a spin. I absolutely loved that bike when I rode one in Scottsdale.

Maybe I’ll see you at Bandimere.

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A bike’s true beauty is measured by the number of beautiful places it has taken you.