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Doctor Throckenstein !!!
Here's some pics from my EOM 2005 trip. Each pic is about 200K, so I hope you have broadband!
Right off the bat, we had some trouble. Pending's steering stem was loose and Jay separated the belt in his front Metzler (stock). We went to Lexington Motor Sports, and they fixed them right up!
While waiting to get things fixed, I noticed Pending has interesting wheels:
Here's my new riding buddies atop the Cherohala Skyway. What a road!
My bike joins the Mile High club... atop Hooper Bald.
The Four Horsemen:
On Hoopers Bald:
Fontana Dam:
Some Harly riders got a little too spirited in Townsend. Not a good place to speed. They are radar patrolling most all the time. We had a chuckle watching these guys get pulled over as a group in front of the Carriage House, next door to the Tally Ho. Fortunately for them, they were let go without a ticket.
Man, there were a bunch of FJR's there. Each one a little different. Even a couple tickers. I'm not sure there were any that were bone stock.
I didn't stop to sight see a whole lot. Most of the pics are of our bikes and the guys I rode with. Nice fellows all. Made a bunch of new friends, learned a few things, saw some cool farkles, and rode some fabulous roads. It's great to be able to put faces with a bunch of these handles on the forum. Hope we all get a chance to hook up for another ride sometime soon!
Right off the bat, we had some trouble. Pending's steering stem was loose and Jay separated the belt in his front Metzler (stock). We went to Lexington Motor Sports, and they fixed them right up!
While waiting to get things fixed, I noticed Pending has interesting wheels:
Here's my new riding buddies atop the Cherohala Skyway. What a road!
My bike joins the Mile High club... atop Hooper Bald.
The Four Horsemen:
On Hoopers Bald:
Fontana Dam:
Some Harly riders got a little too spirited in Townsend. Not a good place to speed. They are radar patrolling most all the time. We had a chuckle watching these guys get pulled over as a group in front of the Carriage House, next door to the Tally Ho. Fortunately for them, they were let go without a ticket.
Man, there were a bunch of FJR's there. Each one a little different. Even a couple tickers. I'm not sure there were any that were bone stock.
I didn't stop to sight see a whole lot. Most of the pics are of our bikes and the guys I rode with. Nice fellows all. Made a bunch of new friends, learned a few things, saw some cool farkles, and rode some fabulous roads. It's great to be able to put faces with a bunch of these handles on the forum. Hope we all get a chance to hook up for another ride sometime soon!
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