Decided to ride my '08 GS to Virginia last weekend. Once through DC and onto I-66 I chose get off around Marshall and Fugawi on the back roads. I tested the GS' traction on some dirt & gravel (the rear tire's about ready for replacing); had a hilarious encounter on Buck Mountain Road with some farmer's cow that'd gotten out of its pasture. After seven hours of riding I checked into the Stonewall Jackson Hotel in downtown Staunton, then walked across the street to the Mill Street Grill for some of their BBQ beef ribs
The ride home on Saturday was marred by ferocious winds. At one point I rounded a corner on Plank Road outside Waynesboro to see a sizeable limb had broken off and become lodged in a tree stretching all the way across the road, right at head level. I invoked the name of a deity, a parent and a curse word and ducked for all it was worth. As I passed underneath I felt a
*tunk* as the bottom of the limb just scraped the top of my helmet. I had planned to ride to Fredericksburg and stop at Morton's BMW, but the thought of riding over the Route 301 bridge at the Potomac River in 50+ mph wind gusts made me change my mind and direction. Rode just under 500 miles overall - the Beemer performed well, but the stock low seat's gotta go. I'm springing for a Rick Mayer.