about a month ago my scala went to *%^& ... the buttons on the top started failing and the only button that worked was the up volume... be really gentle with it, mine was only 2 years old n now its uselessUp to the Forks for coffee and sandwich and back and found my Scala is missing a channel Nice day otherwise.
407 to Markham and back - amazing how many laptops fit in the Burgman
I went on a 4 hour ride today.. went to forks and then to hockley rd.. it was my first time on hockley and it was fun, a lot better than forks. Though on my way to forks I decided to take The Grange Side Rd to Mississauga Rd and that was a fun experience (I didnt know it becomes a gravel/dirt road).
I almost got run over on Grange Rd at the sharp left turn leading to a steep climb, by a tow truck towing a car. Just as I started turning left the tow truck came into view, I pulled in the clutch, moved to the right side and had to drift a little to avoid my rear getting hit or going into the ditch. It was sickk, I basically did a 90 degrees turn to avoid going into the ditch/trees without even thinking about it (exact spot is linked below). I was lucky that the road is covered in rocks allowing my rear wheel to slide. I never went higher than 30 km/h and I think it was a 60 km/h road. If you decide to go then be careful .. its covered in rocks and has a couple of spots where you cant see far enough in front for oncoming cars (its a wide single lane road with the middle having the least amount of rocks).
Ride Safe!
Grange Side Rd, sharp turn: http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=43.801...11,-79.963689&sspn=0.002749,0.005386&t=h&z=16
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll check it out tomorrow on another 4 hour rideNext time you're in that area, if you haven't already done so, check out Terra Cotta (Winston Churchill, to King, to Mississauga Rd. north toward Belfountain) and the Cheltenham Badlands.
http://goo.gl/maps/7uPaZ