aps45819
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I doubt if they get more than that to sign up.itsbob said:I wouldn't do it with any more then 5 or 6 bikes per group. I think I'd prefer even a smaller group on a long ride where you are trying to "beat the clock"
I doubt if they get more than that to sign up.itsbob said:I wouldn't do it with any more then 5 or 6 bikes per group. I think I'd prefer even a smaller group on a long ride where you are trying to "beat the clock"
Money well spent!!Toreadoralpha said:Rode yesterday, need to clean all the salt off today.
Might go for the IB ride as well. Have to get the throttle lock first though.
itsbob said:Oh, and no salt down here!!
Biltmoreitsbob said:The RA Rally is in Asheville NC, at some famous estate (and by estate I mean mansion not mobile home park)
itsbob said:Who rode today??
does it have a couple of nice jugs?_MightyMouse_ said:I didnt get to ride my V-rod, but I'll be riding something else - Does that count
aps45819 said:does it have a couple of nice jugs?
ItsGene said:Pondering a BBG 3000. 3000 miles in under 48 hours. Or a 50 cc Quest. Coast to coast in under 50 hours. Figure if I leave WA early Saturday morning, I can swing by the parents place in NH the wee hours of Monday morning. Visit for a day or two and be in Wisconsin in under 24 hours. Alternative is leave Monday and drive right to the rally sight in that 48 hour time frame. 2100 miles or so via I-90.
I purchased the sleeping bag and knee pads tonight. My understanding is that most camp cuz it is easier to crawl to your tent than it is to crawl to the closest hotel!!
GPS, radar detector, XM, camel back, tank bag, jerky, laptop, spare HID lamp, tent, sleeping bag! Good to goooooooooooo......
I went for a little ride after work yesterday, too.Roughidle said:Rode yesterday after work and in to work today.
The sky is spittin and sputterin like a Suzuki out there but should blow over before too long.