Impressions of a Honda Shadow Aero

Yesterday I went out to Lebanon to see a man named Fred (not connected with Fred’s Honda in Corvallis) who is a motorcycle wholesaler. All he deals with is used bikes. He buys low mileage bikes from repo auctions and car lots, and turns around to sell them to motorcycle shops at a profit. The bikes he buys are top quality. He had a whole garage filled with Shadows and VTX bikes not to mention many other cruiser brands. I sat on several including an 07 Shadow 750 Aero.

The bike was dripping with chrome from stem to stern. Whoever owned it before had more money than sense. The bike only had 192 miles on it. Everything was brand new and pristine. And he only wanted a few dollars shy of $5000. If someone were to buy that bike new and trick it out like that, you’d be paying well over $10000.

Another bike that caught my eye was a Yamaha VStar Silverado from 07. It was a 650cc little cruiser fully decked out with everything a bike needs. Saddle bags, windscreen, light bar, floor boards, etc. It had some salt scaling but nothing a good shining up couldn’t fix. He wanted $2800 for it. Oh and it also needed a new back tire. It only had 5300 miles on the odometer.

After looking at all of his bikes I went back to Corvallis having the strange feeling that I just sat on a bunch of big, fat, heavy bikes. I don’t know what the motorcycle companies are thinking! Back in the mid 80s they produced some good-looking wonderfully nimble bikes. You were riding a cruiser but could push it to perform like a sport bike of the day with a little finesse. Todays cruisers just feel fat and uninspired. Much like America.

I next went down to Fred’s Honda in south Corvallis to look at the Honda Shadow Aeros that they have in stock. In the better lighting of the shop I was able to get a good feel for the bike. It didn’t feel quite so massive sitting under me and Emily S fit well on the back but still… So much fake chrome, such a visibly fat bike. And why? It’s not like the thing needs to be so massive. Hopefully they’ll start making some sexy throwback 80’s bikes soon. I should also mention that neither place would let me test ride a bike. The first place doesn’t have insurance and the second place thought it was too dark.

My overall impressions of a Honda Shadow Aero are that it will handle passably but not as well as my old Shadow VT700. It has way way more room than my old bike which is certainly nice. I didn’t feel cramped at all and felt like I would be able to go many miles without problem on it. Being a Honda and with the VT750 power plant, it will literally last forever with proper maintenance. Still… For how much they sell for today, I’d rather buy an older bike such as the Honda Pacific Coast PC800 that Ryan S is selling and save a little money for new riding gear than drop five grand on a chromed out “me, too” bike.

Halloween 2009

This year’s Halloween was pretty epic.  It got off to a slow start but by the end of the night everyone was having a good time.  Here are some photos to prove it.

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Emily as a Zombie, Carl as a guy with a severed leg, and Matt as a grad student.

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Steve drinking it up.

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My costume.

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Jenna as Lady Gaga.

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Jesus and Lady Gaga: together at last!  One night only!

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And lo Jesus hath come down from heaven for a can of Hams.

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Reanimate the dead: Check!

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Sharon, Daniel, and Steve.

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Jesus is a ladies man.

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Dan came as a fully functional box of Franzia.

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This is a FireFox costume.  FireFox as in the web browser. So awesome!

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Someone dressed up as BookFace from The Office and someone dressed up as Fall?

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Our airplane captain friend who likes to get touchy-feely with the ladies when he is drunk.

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He got down on his knees and pleased Jesus.

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Reanimating the dead with some special Jesus Juice.

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Perhaps the scariest costume of the evening.

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Amber B not wanting a photo taken.

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Lady Gaga’s mid-evening costume change.

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Looks like we have an Anchor Man on the right.

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Pippy Longstockings and a zombie.

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Jacob as Dr Horrible.

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Jesus loves his Hams!

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A stripper and Stacey playing beer pong.

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Opal Creek Hike

Emily and I went on a hike with Megan to visit Bobby at the Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center where he has been working over the summer.  The hike in was a gentle three mile gravel road running alongside Opal Creek. The Ancient Forest Center is the site of a small company mining town. All of the buildings are either vintage or have been faithfully constructed to mimic the style.

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Looking down at Opal Creek from the road/trail.

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Crossing one of several bridges on the way to Jawbone Flats.

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The whole Opal Creek watershed is populated with old growth timber.  Even with sawmills operating along the creek they never cut down the trees.

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The pools are all so very blue-green.  Like opals!

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A pretty waterfall along the trail.

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Megan and Emily taking in the view.

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Coming into Jawbone Flats.

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Lots of old cars were abandoned in town.

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Old mining equipment.

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Bobby’s house.  An old miner’s shack that he had all to himself.

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Other miners shacks.

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Main street.

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Battle Axe Creek runs through the middle of town.

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The powerhouse for the Ancient Forest Center.

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Old mining equipment.

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Fire truck.

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The boneyard.

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An old gravel processing operation.

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Crossing over Opal Creek.

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Opal Pool.  Bobby measured the pool to be about 30 or so feet deep.

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The bridge over the creek.

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Walking up to the top of the bluff.

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From the top of the bluff that overlooks the gravel operation.

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Looking down river.

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The inside of one of the trucks abandoned in the town.  Looks like it last drove sometime in the early 80’s.

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Another truck missing its floorboards.

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This would be a painful ride.

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The cluster of cabins where Bobby lives.

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A very old car.  Notice the rims.

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Walking down through town back to the trail.

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A big steam engine for driving sawmill equipment.

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More steam-powered sawmill equipment.

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The boiler for the old sawmill.