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Got home at 8. 450 miles. The new front Racetechs on Joe's bike have made a big improvement in speeds.

Bald tires on Scrapedups bike have made a big deprovement in his speeds. The car tire on Geeks bike have made riding behind him funny as hell. Retirement is agreeing with me. Good to here from Denny.

Bed time now

See everybody in the spring.

 
Got home at 8. 450 miles. The new front Racetechs on Joe's bike have made a big improvement in speeds.Bald tires on Scrapedups bike have made a big deprovement in his speeds. The car tire on Geeks bike have made riding behind him funny as hell. Retirement is agreeing with me. Good to here from Denny.

Bed time now

See everybody in the spring.
So...which way did you guys head, after I split off?

 
We followed you up 800 except we stopped for gas in Barnsville, five hour energy in Dennison, coffee in Canton, rest in Macedonia, and oh yea, we stopped to go to the bathroom too.

My brother and I need to get our bladders synced.

 
We followed you up 800 except we stopped for gas in Barnsville, five hour energy in Dennison, coffee in Canton, rest in Macedonia, and oh yea, we stopped to go to the bathroom too.
My brother and I need to get our bladders synced.
I never saw you guys after I turned onto 26 from 260.

I stopped in Barnsville for gas too...along with some dude on a Ducati st4s. Next stop was when I got home.

 
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PICTURES!

Quick stop at a rest area on the way to the meet up. Note the leaves on the trees in the background.



Action shot along I-70.



Waiting at a Sheetz station for the rest of the gang.



Ray (gray ray - red jacket to the left), Dave (scrapedup - middle) and Joe (the El Toro one - hi-viz).



Dave in front of me on a wet 555.



Ray riding sweep.



This was the farthest south we went on 555. It was misting just enough rain to piss you off.






Our lunch spot.



Joe and Ray used Ray's analogue GPS to figger out where we're going next. I was just along for the ride.



Not sure what road we were on here.



Unfortunately the fall colors were note very vibrant.



Action shot of the cockpit.



Along US50.






There was some color along US33, but not a whole lot.












Good times...

 
The straight roads were likely US 50 and the innerstate.

The curvy ones were the ones you couldn't take photos on. Looks like you had some dry roads in spots...was it mostly a wet day? Or just on 555?

 
The straight roads were likely US 50 and the innerstate.
The curvy ones were the ones you couldn't take photos on. Looks like you had some dry roads in spots...was it mostly a wet day? Or just on 555?
Pretty much just 555, but is was overcast almost the whole day...the sun did come out for the ride north, up 800.

It was still a hell of a lot better than sitting at work.

 
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