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Originally posted by gbw View Post
We made the water-crossing and met a paved road shortly thereafter. Then ended up going through Paoli anyway. Maybe I shouldn't be allowed to ride lead.
Originally posted by oramac View PostSorry I missed this gathering. Sounds...adventurous? I hope to rejoin you all soon. Ozarks? I hate to hear about mishaps, though I've had a few myself. Heal quickly, Spyder! Oh, and Greg, u turns, gravel, and water crossings are part of the fun. Hell, I'm certain Brian intentionally works them in to every group he leads.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
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Originally posted by bwringer View Post1) For you weirdos who want pics, Jay just texted me this item from Bedford's news radio, complete with a close-up:
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Originally posted by ddaniels View PostPer the above quoted post....I have no idea how the wording got changed. I did not change it. i.e. "arresting a drunk" vs. "arresting a lady in an altered state of consciousness". Now that's weird right there.
Just talked to Casey (Spyder) and he's at home and doing as well as you can with two broken ribs. And he's pretty sore in general. A bike rescue mission is in the works.
Also just checked in with Neil, and he's doing fine, not really sore, and the damage to his shiny new bike was minimal. He rode back home Saturday with no problems.
Gear works, folks. Not that we needed more evidence. ATGATT.Last edited by bwringer; 06-13-2021, 11:18 PM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
Please provide details. The GSR Hive Mind is nearly omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant.
Celeriter equita, converteque saepe.
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Originally posted by Redman View Postand also sad to say had today had three “rider down” incidents with bike damage. Will let the individuals report on thier own when and how they want.
Wanted to say thanks again to Norm, Ron, and Larry for helping me and the bike get back to the Rosemount, as well as Steve, Dave, and everyone helping to get it rideable!
I had a great time riding this weekend and have definitely ensured a life of riding to come. I’m sure my dad (burque73) will provide more updates as we get home, but wanted to say thanks.
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Originally posted by Redman View PostCan report home at about 5pm. Well, not really home, 30 miles past home for a birthday party.
i have a bit of a casualty to report. At a busy 2 lane exit (i131 & i96) my side case dropped open, broke its retainer strap, and dragged on pavement, strewing it’s contents all over. But of course I didn’t notice till guy in car honking and pointing. I pulled over and stopped (no shoulder, was an exit on over pass) to close it back up. By time go to next exit , turn around, go back , and come back, could walk along the busy traffic, found some stuff, but, whimper, whimper, not my camera.
i suspect I didn’t fully latch the latch. And apparently that is good enough for 355 miles of the 360 miles to my daughters house. Have a 4 inch place about wore thru the case.Victor Kolb
'80 GS1100L - :(
'85 GS550L - :(
'04 Bandit 1200S - gone
'02 BMW R1150 RT - gone as well
'15 Triumph Bonneville NewChurch
'17 Triumph Tiger 80 XRx
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It was great seeing everyone. Mostly familiar faces, yet great to meet the newcomers too.
Jay is the true roll model what it means to be a Gentleman. And his cooking is FANTASTIC!
I made it home around 3pm yesterday. I took the longer way home, decided to hit 450S one more time, then spent the rest of the ride home following the Ohio River back to Cincinnati.
I counted 9 different bruises on my legs from those damn cicadas, my helmet and jacket protected me from the other 20 hitsVictor Kolb
'80 GS1100L - :(
'85 GS550L - :(
'04 Bandit 1200S - gone
'02 BMW R1150 RT - gone as well
'15 Triumph Bonneville NewChurch
'17 Triumph Tiger 80 XRx
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Originally posted by blokv1100 View PostIt was great seeing everyone. Mostly familiar faces, yet great to meet the newcomers too.
Jay is the true roll model what it means to be a Gentleman. And his cooking is FANTASTIC!
I made it home around 3pm yesterday. I took the longer way home, decided to hit 450S one more time, then spent the rest of the ride home following the Ohio River back to Cincinnati.
I counted 9 different bruises on my legs from those damn cicadas, my helmet and jacket protected me from the other 20 hits
And those cicadas...sheesh. What a mess. My bike, gear, and helmet were covered. Had to hit the high-pressure wash near home just get the first couple couple of layers of cicada guts off the bike. Yuck!
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Originally posted by Adamnit View PostI would be the second rider down. No injuries and the bike is rideable, I just took a turn a little too wide and the bike slid out as soon as I touched the grass on the shoulder. Guess I’m going to learn how to disassemble and reassemble an FJR. We made it to Springfield, MO tonight with no issues.
Wanted to say thanks again to Norm, Ron, and Larry for helping me and the bike get back to the Rosemount, as well as Steve, Dave, and everyone helping to get it rideable!
I had a great time riding this weekend and have definitely ensured a life of riding to come. I’m sure my dad (burque73) will provide more updates as we get home, but wanted to say thanks.
Untitled by Greg White, on Flickr
It's so cool that y'all came all that way to the rally. Pleasure meeting all of you. And thanks to your family, I'm now addicted to Hatch New Mexico chile peppers. I'm looking for every excuse to cover whatever I'm eating with spicy red gravy.
Godspeed on your return trip.
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Should have done this yesterday, but I made the trip back to my sister's place at 10:30 which was just a 3hr ride.
Bike will be loaded onto the truck tomorrow for the ALL DAY boring ride back home.
Just Want to say it was nice to see all the familiar faces and nice to meet a few new faces.Larry
'79 GS 1000E
'93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
'18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
'19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
'01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend, now for sale.
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On my way across I-50 East yesterday, I stopped at a red light in one of the towns along the way. I pickup truck pulled up next to me and the passenger side window rolled down. The occupants proceeded to yell something at me which I could not hear because of the 70's road show music I was listening to from Spotify. I turned it off, opened my helmet and said, "what?". They repeated, "There's a bungee cord hanging from your right rear foot peg!" Oh crap! Amazing that it stayed there that whole half hour or so. And, that it didn't fly off and get twisted up in my chain! Yikes!Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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