majicmaker
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Theres plenty of room, Ken.You already building a train Bob? I'm in if there's still room! LOL
Theres plenty of room, Ken.You already building a train Bob? I'm in if there's still room! LOL
All I can say is when I hit 311 or the back of the dragon, keep up if you can or meet me at the end.You already building a train Bob? I'm in if there's still room! LOL
Heh, I might be a little bit rusty from the Florida flatland riding but I'm pretty sure I can still hang. I'll be planning some twisties on the way up to get back in the groove. Did I mention that I totally hate south Florida roads?All I can say is when I hit 311 or the back of the dragon, keep up if you can or meet me at the end.You already building a train Bob? I'm in if there's still room! LOL
Nope I use the gps in my nose. Stay tuned, if and when it becomes an official route it will be among those published as .gpx file in advance of the meet on an EOM Whytheville website.Nice! Do you have it mapped out in Basecamp?You mean like this? Unofficial route...https://trips.furkot.com/ts/XtfByMDefinitely one of the must do roads in the area! Plan on a meal at the Swinging Bridge. Good grub! You can also head out 600 from there and check out the bison herd.Potts Mtn on VA 311 is along a likely route to the north of Whytheville for those who have never had the pleasure...
Conquer Big Walker, cross the Eastern Continental Divide, play on Potts Mtn, have a buffalo sandwich at the Swinging Bridge, experience God's Thumbprint and slay VAs dragon all in the same journey!
Nose? I thought it was a butt GPS? Who needs routes anyway?Nope I use the gps in my nose. Stay tuned, if and when it becomes an official route it will be among those published as .gpx file in advance of the meet on an EOM Whytheville website.Nice! Do you have it mapped out in Basecamp?You mean like this? Unofficial route...https://trips.furkot.com/ts/XtfByMDefinitely one of the must do roads in the area! Plan on a meal at the Swinging Bridge. Good grub! You can also head out 600 from there and check out the bison herd.Potts Mtn on VA 311 is along a likely route to the north of Whytheville for those who have never had the pleasure...
Conquer Big Walker, cross the Eastern Continental Divide, play on Potts Mtn, have a buffalo sandwich at the Swinging Bridge, experience God's Thumbprint and slay VAs dragon all in the same journey!
Glad to see enthusiasm building for Sept!!
Is the '16 in the lead?I'm thinking there may be a break away at the front of the pack Scott...
I was being polite Bob.Nose? I thought it was a butt GPS? Who needs routes anyway?Nope I use the gps in my nose. Stay tuned, if and when it becomes an official route it will be among those published as .gpx file in advance of the meet on an EOM Whytheville website.Nice! Do you have it mapped out in Basecamp?You mean like this? Unofficial route...https://trips.furkot.com/ts/XtfByMDefinitely one of the must do roads in the area! Plan on a meal at the Swinging Bridge. Good grub! You can also head out 600 from there and check out the bison herd.Potts Mtn on VA 311 is along a likely route to the north of Whytheville for those who have never had the pleasure...
Conquer Big Walker, cross the Eastern Continental Divide, play on Potts Mtn, have a buffalo sandwich at the Swinging Bridge, experience God's Thumbprint and slay VAs dragon all in the same journey!
Glad to see enthusiasm building for Sept!!
Ya knows me well Heidi!Butt GPS... that way there is no accounting for a wrong turn. You have never made a wrong turn, have you Jim???
I doubt it, when in a group, I'd rather follow. I always enjoy chasing Bob.Is the '16 in the lead?I'm thinking there may be a break away at the front of the pack Scott... :grin:
Yeah, Spanky asked once, "is there a rope connecting yours and Joe's bike?" With that blue '16 it will be like nothing ever changed!I doubt it, when in a group, I'd rather follow. I always enjoy chasing Bob.Is the '16 in the lead?I'm thinking there may be a break away at the front of the pack Scott...
I hope...Yeah, Spanky asked once, "is there a rope connecting yours and Joe's bike?" With that blue '16 it will be like nothing ever changed!I doubt it, when in a group, I'd rather follow. I always enjoy chasing Bob.Is the '16 in the lead?I'm thinking there may be a break away at the front of the pack Scott...
Yeah...but Bob is also on an ESWell... Joe might be a little faster now with that spiffy new transmission and shocks. Not working as hard to keep up?
Well sure, but your antique didn't have 'em... right? ;-)Yeah...but Bob is also on an ESWell... Joe might be a little faster now with that spiffy new transmission and shocks. Not working as hard to keep up?
Ken, just trade it in and be done with it...with your low miles, it should still be worth something.Well sure, but your antique didn't have 'em... right? ;-)Yeah...but Bob is also on an ESWell... Joe might be a little faster now with that spiffy new transmission and shocks. Not working as hard to keep up?
gawd... someone buy my bike so I can get moving on the new one...
Yeah, it might come to that.Ken, just trade it in and be done with it...with your low miles, it should still be worth something.Well sure, but your antique didn't have 'em... right? ;-)Yeah...but Bob is also on an ESWell... Joe might be a little faster now with that spiffy new transmission and shocks. Not working as hard to keep up?
gawd... someone buy my bike so I can get moving on the new one...
Or just keep it and have two!Yeah, it might come to that.Ken, just trade it in and be done with it...with your low miles, it should still be worth something.Well sure, but your antique didn't have 'em... right? ;-)Yeah...but Bob is also on an ESWell... Joe might be a little faster now with that spiffy new transmission and shocks. Not working as hard to keep up?
gawd... someone buy my bike so I can get moving on the new one...
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