raclow
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Day 1: Friday, April 25, 2008
The weather was a little uncertain for this day. Looked at the radar and headed out from Little Rock around 8:30 AM. Skies were cloudy and it was just a matter of time before it rained...I was hoping to beat the rain to Eureka Springs....it was West of the Tulsa area and moving East. It is a 4 hour ride from my house to ES going the way I had mapped out.
I met a buddy of mine, John, in Mayflower, AR and we headed out from there via the I-40 Slab to Hwy 7 North at Russellville, AR. (John is a fellow FJR rider but doesn't participate that much on the Forum....why should he....he has me to keep him up to date on the important things.... He and his wife, Karen, came to SFO last year. They also have two Wings and do a lot of touring on those bikes.)
John and I took Hwy 7 North to Hwy 16 West to catch Hwy 21 North. These are some great roads and we were making good time until we came to the intersection of 16 and 21 and it started to rain a little. For me, this is the time to slow down, clamp my *** to the seat, and watch the lean angles.....me no like to ride in the rain....too much Tupperware on this bike... :lol: So, we slowed down considerably and made our way up Hwy 21 North into Berryville, AR....if you're from Arkansas, this is pronounced as "BAAAARRRRAAAAville"...
John and I made it to Eureka Springs around 1:00 PM and checked into the Best Western Eureka Inn Hotel Link.
After checking in, John and I needed to find a place to eat some lunch so we headed to the Pied Piper...one of my favorite places in Eureka Springs to eat......Pied Piper Link. They have good food and great night time activities if you are in the area and looking for something to do.....they don't pay me to say these things....UH, Fatema.....the owner.
While sitting in the outside eating section, a very strong thunderstorm rolls through the area. This was the very thing we were trying to beat and it was close. Since we hadn't made it to ES in time to ride with some of the groups, I thought of those that might be caught in this down pour and prayed for their safety so I could visit with them later.
We waited out the storm at the Piper and later headed to the hotel to wait on the other folks to come in from their rides. It was good to see old and new friends arriving safely. Except for the news of one rider, Jocko87, going down and crashing his bike. I hated to hear this news but was glad to hear he was OK. For his bike.....let the pictures tell the story.
OHHH LOOK, Micheal has showed up to SFO this year. I had been told he was going to do some traveling this year and this was his first stop. We were glad that he would grace us with his presence. I'm sure we will be seeing more of him during our meet. In fact, I think he was handing out awards for the dirtiest tail pipes and who do you think won this one???
Looks like Jocko87 wins this one hands down. Also, Michael was trying to show us what not to do in the rain....DON'T Go Down and get your bike dirty..... :lol: .
After assessing the damage to Jocko's bike, we all went to a nice Italian Dinner and some great company with the attendees of the Rally.
After dinner, Michael was on the prowl and he came across Tony and Rex(RangerK9).
Tony is changing the ECU unit on Rex's bike in the dark. Now you know if someone knows what the hell they are doing if they can work on a bike in the dark and it runs when they get finished. Tony is the man........ :yahoo:
A big THANK YOU goes to Tony for a lot of reasons: Sponsoring this event, taking Jocko87's crashed bike and delivering it to the shop, changing out re-called ECU's, and finally.....JUST BEING A PART OF THIS RALLY.
(A side note: The manager of the hotel took his truck and trailer to the sight of where Jocko87 went down and picked him and his bike up and delivered them both back to the hotel. A big THANKS to him for all his help. Sorry, I can't remember his name....maybe Michelle can help here.)
Friday night was an early night because everyone was excited about getting out to ride on Saturday. The weather was suppose to be beautiful. That would be a great welcome considering the weather on Friday.
The weather was a little uncertain for this day. Looked at the radar and headed out from Little Rock around 8:30 AM. Skies were cloudy and it was just a matter of time before it rained...I was hoping to beat the rain to Eureka Springs....it was West of the Tulsa area and moving East. It is a 4 hour ride from my house to ES going the way I had mapped out.
I met a buddy of mine, John, in Mayflower, AR and we headed out from there via the I-40 Slab to Hwy 7 North at Russellville, AR. (John is a fellow FJR rider but doesn't participate that much on the Forum....why should he....he has me to keep him up to date on the important things.... He and his wife, Karen, came to SFO last year. They also have two Wings and do a lot of touring on those bikes.)
John and I took Hwy 7 North to Hwy 16 West to catch Hwy 21 North. These are some great roads and we were making good time until we came to the intersection of 16 and 21 and it started to rain a little. For me, this is the time to slow down, clamp my *** to the seat, and watch the lean angles.....me no like to ride in the rain....too much Tupperware on this bike... :lol: So, we slowed down considerably and made our way up Hwy 21 North into Berryville, AR....if you're from Arkansas, this is pronounced as "BAAAARRRRAAAAville"...
John and I made it to Eureka Springs around 1:00 PM and checked into the Best Western Eureka Inn Hotel Link.
After checking in, John and I needed to find a place to eat some lunch so we headed to the Pied Piper...one of my favorite places in Eureka Springs to eat......Pied Piper Link. They have good food and great night time activities if you are in the area and looking for something to do.....they don't pay me to say these things....UH, Fatema.....the owner.
While sitting in the outside eating section, a very strong thunderstorm rolls through the area. This was the very thing we were trying to beat and it was close. Since we hadn't made it to ES in time to ride with some of the groups, I thought of those that might be caught in this down pour and prayed for their safety so I could visit with them later.
We waited out the storm at the Piper and later headed to the hotel to wait on the other folks to come in from their rides. It was good to see old and new friends arriving safely. Except for the news of one rider, Jocko87, going down and crashing his bike. I hated to hear this news but was glad to hear he was OK. For his bike.....let the pictures tell the story.
OHHH LOOK, Micheal has showed up to SFO this year. I had been told he was going to do some traveling this year and this was his first stop. We were glad that he would grace us with his presence. I'm sure we will be seeing more of him during our meet. In fact, I think he was handing out awards for the dirtiest tail pipes and who do you think won this one???
Looks like Jocko87 wins this one hands down. Also, Michael was trying to show us what not to do in the rain....DON'T Go Down and get your bike dirty..... :lol: .
After assessing the damage to Jocko's bike, we all went to a nice Italian Dinner and some great company with the attendees of the Rally.
After dinner, Michael was on the prowl and he came across Tony and Rex(RangerK9).
Tony is changing the ECU unit on Rex's bike in the dark. Now you know if someone knows what the hell they are doing if they can work on a bike in the dark and it runs when they get finished. Tony is the man........ :yahoo:
A big THANK YOU goes to Tony for a lot of reasons: Sponsoring this event, taking Jocko87's crashed bike and delivering it to the shop, changing out re-called ECU's, and finally.....JUST BEING A PART OF THIS RALLY.
(A side note: The manager of the hotel took his truck and trailer to the sight of where Jocko87 went down and picked him and his bike up and delivered them both back to the hotel. A big THANKS to him for all his help. Sorry, I can't remember his name....maybe Michelle can help here.)
Friday night was an early night because everyone was excited about getting out to ride on Saturday. The weather was suppose to be beautiful. That would be a great welcome considering the weather on Friday.