Sunday August 15, 2010 Sport Touring Camaraderie Ride

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Russell W Fleming will be riding in Europe 2 week before this ride if you want one of the route in GPS Contact Pete J. Madden [email protected] and he will email them to you.

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Sport Touring Camaraderie Ride
Carlisle PA

All makes and brands Motorcycles Welcome

Sunday August 15, 2010

[SIZE=14pt]Meet for Breakfast at 9 am at the IRON SKILLET[/SIZE]

At the PETRO truck stop in Carlisle PA

1201 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle PA

GPS Coordinates N 40-13.903 W 077-08.551
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There will be 9 rides to choose from 150 to 240 miles long
All rides end at the Middlesex Diner in Carlisle PA

1 of the rides will be a mix of PAVED AND UNPAVED ROADS

CONTACT PERSONS

Concours Owners Group Russell W Fleming 410-374-9687 [email protected]
[SIZE=14pt]Yamaha FJR Randy Sinisi 717-439-3814 [email protected] [/SIZE]

BMWBMW Eddie Phelps 410-781-7521 [email protected]

BMWDCR & Suzuki V Strom Mike Montville 717-540-1876 [email protected]

COG PA Greg Puterbaugh 717-632-3324 [email protected]


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Here is the list of rides to choose from.
PA Route 125 Deals Gap of PA that is 215 miles long by Frank Davidowski

Bedford County Ride that is 240 miles long by Greg Puterbaugh COG

5-County Ride that is 190 miles long by Randy Sinisi FJR

[SIZE=14pt]Gettysburg Ride that is 145 miles long by Greg Puterbaugh COG[/SIZE]

Route 235 Ride that is 170 miles long by Russell Fleming COG

Orchard Ride that is 135 miles long by Russell Fleming COG

3 States ride that is 190 miles long by Eddie Phelps BMW

Raystown Lake Ride 200 miles long by Frederick Huganir BMW

Dual Sport Ride that is 145 miles long by Mike Montville V Strom

Dual Sport Ride will be guided by Mike and will LEAVE at 9:45 all other rides are self-guided

 
So, who else is going? Once again, I'll probably lead a group on one of the rides for those that don't want to worry about following the route sheet.

 
Hey Randy -

How do we postpone my brother in law's 50th birthday party? This SURE sounds like less politics and something more enjoyable!

:evilsmiley03:

Slip some Epicac in his morning coffee?

Declare acute appendicitis?

24 hour flu?

Bob

 
Hey Randy -
How do we postpone my brother in law's 50th birthday party? This SURE sounds like less politics and something more enjoyable!

:evilsmiley03:

Slip some Epicac in his morning coffee?

Declare acute appendicitis?

24 hour flu?

Bob
Tell him you have an oozing case of pink eye and you can't wait to show him. Tell him you're pretty sure that pink eye being contagious is just a myth.

 
I'm out. Gotta work Sunday morn.

Randy, hope to meet you on another ride. Have fun and ride safe all.

 
Well...I'm out...somehow managed to goof-up my left wrist yesterday...it's pretty sore. I should have just stayed inside all day...

 
As also posted on s-t.n

Thanks to everyone who came out for the ride. As I've said after previous rides, no need to thank us. It takes the participants to make a successful event.

Our streak of 3 straight years with beautiful weather came to a halt, but, it wasn't a total washout. Other classifications of 'riders' would have put the bikes back on the trailers and the trailer queens would have made their way safely home. Not this gang. Looked like everyone soldiered on with a 'weather be damned!' attitude and took to the routes.

I know we had some that were eager to get out riding as soon as possible, so, I couldn't get an accurate count but I think we ended up with about 45 bikes.

I can't speak for Russell and the other organizers, but, for me, there is 1 primary objective for the ride - everyone makes it through safe and sound. I've spoken with at least 1 person from many of the groups that went out and I haven't heard of any incidents.

I know that most of the rides were scouted prior to Sunday, but, unfortunately, it sounds like some areas on the Lake Raystown route went on the cheap with some recent road repair and decided to go with chip-n-tar rather than resurface it the right way. Interestingly enough, in the Harrisburg Patriot News this morning, there is an article about this https://www.pennlive.com/news/patriotnews/i....xml&coll=1 Sorry to those affected.

Other than my primary objective listed earlier, as the title of the ride states, it's about Camaraderie. We hope that everyone got to see some old friends, make some new ones, and share stories about the passion that we all share.

 
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