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    First Poker Run

    Hi all,

    I just thought I'd let you know that I went on my very first poker run today in Southern Illinois. I went and polished up the 550 because I knew that I'd be riding with a bunch of chrome Harleys. I was invited by a guy I see at a local bar all the time. He rides a 2004 FatBoy, but couldn't get over telling me all the stories he had with his first bike which was a 1981 GS 550L like mine. I was a little skeptical about going at first because I couldn't get any of my friends with old Jap imports to come with me. They all had to work or were going home from college for the weekend.

    Anyway, i went solo and met John from the bar at the starting point. Nothing but Harleys and one sport bike. Although, one old guy had some really old Russian made bike there with a side car on it. I parked next to him and we both got a lot of complements, which was surprising. Everyone was very welcoming and friendly. the ride benefited our local Child Advocacy Center, for abused children. It was about 100 miles round trip with stops at the local vineyards down here.

    I just wanted to share the experience and let you know that I had a blast! So don't be reluctant to ride with those Harley dudes, at least not here, they turned out to be alright and gave the little 550 Zuki a lot of complements.

    Dean

    #2
    Sounds awesome...
    was the russian made bike by chance a "Ural"? I see these on Ebay and think I would LOVE one...

    These bikes have been showing up in old soviet warehouses sitting for years and people in the states are starting to get them over here...though what I have heard about them is that they are TERRIBLE to work on...

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      #3
      Originally posted by lord1234
      Sounds awesome...
      was the russian made bike by chance a "Ural"? I see these on Ebay and think I would LOVE one...

      These bikes have been showing up in old soviet warehouses sitting for years and people in the states are starting to get them over here...though what I have heard about them is that they are TERRIBLE to work on...
      I think you are right. That sounds like the name. It was black with a horizontally opposed engine like BMWs. It was pretty nice, but not immaculate. Oh, and the old guy riding it kept letting the sidecar wheel roll into the gravel on the shoulder of the road...

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        #4
        Sounds Like Fun. They had a Huge Ride here in Murray Today for the American Cancer Society. Looked like 3 or 4 Hundred Bikes at the City Park This Morning.
        sigpic2002 KLR650 Ugly but fun!
        2001 KLR650 too pretty to get dirty

        Life is a balancing act, enjoy every day, "later" will come sooner than you think. Denying yourself joy now betting you will have health and money to enjoy life later is a bad bet.

        Where I've been Riding


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          #5
          Ural motorcycles are current production, mostly factory-built sidecar units. Cool stuff!

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            #6
            Originally posted by kalessin
            Ural motorcycles are current production, mostly factory-built sidecar units. Cool stuff!

            http://www.ural.com
            I would JUMP at the chance to buy a new Ural! Talk about a blast from the past! I really like the looks of them.

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              #7
              Looking at the pictures of Ural's new bikes, I can say that the bike on the run was a Ural, but no way was it new. It looked very old and original. But the cool thing is that Ural's new bikes shown on their website look just like the old ones! That's awesome.

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                #8
                One of those would seem to be the ultimate Rat Bike. A lot of fun if you could get your hands on one.

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