Agnostic.com

7 11

Just got back from a 1600 mile ride up the California, Oregon coast beautiful ride 55° to 65° F.

Tommylee64 5 Aug 28
Share

Enjoy being online again!

Welcome to the community of good people who base their values on evidence and appreciate civil discourse - the social network you will enjoy.

Create your free account

7 comments

Feel free to reply to any comment by clicking the "Reply" button.

1

I did that in 1990. Santa Barbara to Seattle and back again. It was great.

BD66 Level 8 Aug 28, 2018
1

Beautiful, indeed, but that would be a little chilly for me. I am kind of a baby and prefer that it be 72° or more.

2

I have very fond memories of Highway 101, over to Eugene and then on up I5 to Seattle. We had travelled from Seattle to Disneyland via I5 and I wanted to see the Pacific Coast in case I never got the chance again.

1

Nice bike. It's been to smoky for me and my lungs to ride. I am happy for ya🙂

The coast was clear but took I-5 back and it was really bad in a couple spots.

2

101, 1, 5 are all good. It’s a great trip all the way to Vancouver, B.C. U.S. West coast is one of the most beautiful trips you will ever take!

I absolutely agree!

1

Sounds like you had fun!

By the way, this website has a bit of a learning curve.

For members who are open to dating, certain thumbnails and profiles have a heart symbol on them with a percentage. This identifies which members are open to dating, and the percent shows approximately how compatible others are with them.

You can improve your website score in general by answering all the profile questions and writing a bio, which also earns website points, and helps other members get to know you.

Commenting on posts and writing your own posts earns more points. At level two you can private message people, and at level eight you get an agnostic T-shirt.

If you want to date, the website uses profile algorithms to find member matches, so the more details one includes, the better the match.

Many people prefer to see a written profile talking about interests, hobbies, and backgrounds that can be quickly perused to find others who are compatible with them.

In case you didn't know yet, to find members near you, click on the "Browse" button at the top of the page, then on "Members," and enter your preferred search parameters.
Click on the "Discuss" button, then "Nearby" to find members near you also.
Or click on the "About" button at the top left of the page to find links to FAQ or the website tutorial.
Points are now being given to level 3+ members who chat. You can see chat rooms on the group main page or at [agnostic.com].

Thanks for the info.

1

A little on the cool side but its fine if your dressed properly. That looks like a Harley Street Glide, nice bike. I ride a Road Glide myself.

When can I ride a Heritage Classic Soft Tail.

It was perfect for me being a ginger... the sun is my enemie. 😉
Yea it's a street glide and it's my first, all street bike

@Leutrelle I used to ride a Harley Fatboy Boy which is pretty much the same bike as the Heritage but now that I’ve owned and ridden the Road Glide I’ll never go back to the Softails as the Road Glide is a lot smoother riding bike.

@Leutrelle The Heritage is a nice handling bike, just a little bit of vibration at higher speeds particularly above 80 MPH. So your a bike rider? I love to ride my Road Glide. I’ve road it 25,000 miles since 2015 when I bought it.

@Trajan61 I rode one and I really couldn't tell much of a difference. I never road a Fat Boy.

@Trajan61 I love riding, but my health has slowed me down. It has been so smoky that I haven't been out out of the house. I do like speed and 80mph and above is no problem. I did lower it two inches.

@Leutrelle Maybe my Fat Boy was a little different than your Heritage but it was not as smooth particularly at higher speeds. Maybe we can get together for a ride sometime. I like the long bike rides.

@Trajan61 That is sure a possibility🙂 I have tell that these days 250 miles is along ride for me now.

Write Comment
You can include a link to this post in your posts and comments by including the text q:166061
Agnostic does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content. Read full disclaimer.