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That sucks Scooper. I did that a few weeks back. Pray for you to have good results, like I did. Only one polyp and it was benign.

 
Sunny tomorrow, (Tuesday) thought about a 100-200 mile loop down south and back. Maybe 67 or 231 down to 46 or 50 then east to ?? and back north. Nothing is concrete, I just plan on riding.

 
Depends on whether or not I stop for breakfast. I would make adjustments if necessary if someone else wanted to ride along. Kinda figured somewhere between 8:00 and 10:00. Or later, does not matter. I just need to get tractor and rototiller ready sometime this week. FJR has priority. (At least for now)

 
You guys have a great and safe ride. I have two more full days at the office, then off to NYC with my wife for a much needed vaca.

 
You guys have a great and safe ride. I have two more full days at the office, then off to NYC with my wife for a much needed vaca.

 
I would like to be on the text list for rides too- but I am in the same boat as Kyle- could only make maybe 5% of the invitations because of job and travel and other obligations. However I would show up whenever possible. There isn't much good riding north of Indy and I certainly prefer southern Indiana ( although not sure I want to get back on a bike after a visit to the Story tavern- usually go there in the car and the wife drives home
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I have family in Columbus IN and spend a lot of time there so meeting up for a ride might not involve so much distance.

 
Since the OP was gracious enough to let us use his thread for scheduling todays ride, watch here for more. Went by the Story Tavern, did not even think about stopping. Post up your next trip, maybe someone will join you. Happens all the time.

 
It was a nice ride with Allen and DiggerDr. Three generations of FeeJer's were well represented. I am sorry that I did not even take a single picture. I am a bit unsure of where all we went, I was just following Allen's tail lights. :)

 
It was a nice ride with Allen and DiggerDr. Three generations of FeeJer's were well represented. I am sorry that I did not even take a single picture. I am a bit unsure of where all we went, I was just following Allen's tail lights. :)
Mann Rd to Blue Bluff Rd to 252 to 135 to 45 to 446 to 58 to 135 back to Indy. About 175 mi.

 
Guys, these posts are exactly what I was hoping to start and see - a well represented group of Hoosier FJR riders. Please keep it going.

Some of you have mentioned a "list". Consider this thread the list for the time being. I'm sure some of us will get to know each other well enough, and if it so happens that a small group(s) form within this one then so be it - community is community.

I'm look forward to seeing this grow and also getting to know you all. I've already exchanged contact info with some of you and look forward to warmer weather, clear roads, and hopefully more free time.

 
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In honor of Terry Hammond and the reason the Moonshine Lunch Run was started I plan on going. Probably wait until 8:00 or 9:00 Little Point time to let the sun get up some. Unless the snowplows are on I-70. There and back on Saturday. Anyone else going? I understand completely those that have to deal with snow etc. I bought the FJR for long distance rides in less than optimal weather. Sunny, warm days are a plus.

 
It was a nice ride with Allen and DiggerDr. Three generations of FeeJer's were well represented. I am sorry that I did not even take a single picture. I am a bit unsure of where all we went, I was just following Allen's tail lights. :)
Mann Rd to Blue Bluff Rd to 252 to 135 to 45 to 446 to 58 to 135 back to Indy. About 175 mi.
When I lived in Indiana, I always heard about how pretty Brown County was.

I went to school up near Marion (pretty flat) and couldn't imagine there were hills in Indiana.

I'd love to get over there on 2 wheels and join you... too bad there's this nasty flat thing (Illinois) in the way.

I'm hoping to destroy some race tires at Putnamville in August, which is most of my riding activity in Indiana these days. Have great rides, Hoosiers!

 
@Liquid, yes that state called Illinois is a flat straight obstacle! PM when you will be out here next, we can gather a little posse and go for a ride. Sure would like to see what you do in much curvier roads than we rode at Hooterville!

 
@Liquid, yes that state called Illinois is a flat straight obstacle! PM when you will be out here next, we can gather a little posse and go for a ride. Sure would like to see what you do in much curvier roads than we rode at Hooterville!
You rode straight roads in Hooterville? You musta been near Pixley then.

 
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