Yeah, working on it. Meanwhile, I now know that after decades of being nearly incapable of a speed violation in El Kombi and similar vehicles, I can attract the attention of the constabulary. Yesterday I took a ride to the top of the first pass going inland, with a couple exploring detours where the highway useta run. Coming back, I let a couple cars go by in a passing zone rather than have them driving up my backside. A few miles later, they're still in view and their brakelights flare for a moment. Seems there was a cop (CHP) coming the other way. When I see that in the Kombi, I don't do a thing as I'm usually well under the (effective) limit or my speed would be such to test the limits of disbelief of the magistrate (68 mph? Uphill? Impossible!!).ME 109 wrote:Yes Major, several parallel horizontal marks do look much more orderly than random vertical, angled and horizontal lines.Major Softie wrote:Yeah, and ones that are ground while moving are a lot more macho than the marks from falling over when stopped at an intersection.
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So CHiP guy stops and turns around, lights me up, and I pull over. Motor off, gloves off and helmet unstrapped. License and registration are produced, and while holding both officer asks me, "Are you the original owner?" I held back the smartass reply of "Yeah, since I was eight years old" and just say "No" and discover it's a "Nice Bike" stop with a wee speed advisory.