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80 Beef Dogs, 25 hamburgers, chips, water.3 points
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You won't do it. Call his bluff Paul. [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone.2 points
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Hope you fools are hungry tomorrow.2 points
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June is gap and race season. The ride was always in the fall around October until a few years ago when we added spring as a 2nd ride. I like the fall rides better.2 points
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NEO group is meeting in Wooster to ride down. 8AM at the Minit Mart (old Stop and Go) @ route 83 and 250. its spelled correctly!2 points
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Hope the knee is up to it, be good to meet again1 point
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Sooo......we each need to eat a burger, 3 hotdogs, some chips, and 4 bottles of water?! I'll shit myself on the ride home!!1 point
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Wife gave me the ok. I plan on making this tomorrow as long as my knee feels good. Over did it this week and fighting swelling in the knee I had acl surgery on. I'll ride with Hellmutt or a medium fast group.1 point
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Myself, Derek, Wolfman1 are for sure, but believe there are 4-6 more at minimum. Some have fallen victim to the hate parade. IP is just a non comformer.1 point
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(Photo that was supposed to be in last post)1 point
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FYI for those of you in my group....we are gonna roll pretty quickly after the meat and great in the parking lot. I need to get back at a decent hour. Plenty of time to chit chat and all that...just need to be back. We will probably take off right after the fast group. Since we are doing the route in reverse we won't have any issues with being behind a slower group, or in front of a faster group.1 point
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Good call weatherman. My weather app looked fairly optimistic. btw it suggests 3% chance all day tomorrow with a 1 hr 23% spike. So that's probably wrong It's called the NeverRideYourMotorcycleYouMightGetWet app1 point
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@DerekClouser I will not be staying for food. I have a hot date with a still after the ride. Get it...hot date...still.1 point
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That day will be tomorrow sir. It is looking really good.1 point
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anyone heading out from the Dayton area, I am in Centerville. Any meeting point?1 point
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I have used the AMA roadside assistance a few times now. All of them were for vehicles and not my bike. One tow makes up for the cost of the membership. They have always been quick to pickup but I have always been around the city. I had AAA many years ago and while hauling my boat one of the wheel bearings on the trailer went out. AAA would not do anything for this breakdown but AMA roadside assistance doe cover trailers as well. AMA has done a bunch of stuff to save our rights that many do not see. They get involved when the tree huggers try to prevent off road riding on public owned land, most of which is out west. If you ride, you need to consider supporting this organization.1 point
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Lots of pretty decent sized showers going across pretty much the whole area. We would all be driving towards getting soaked right now. Derek is a genius.1 point
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tomorrow im sure a dealership near you will be open and you can buy that oil + filter and get home and change it pronto! lol1 point
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I'm an AMA life member. I don't always agree with their priorities, but I do appreciate all of their efforts to keep an eye out for us. They do a surprising amount of work protect individuals rights. They have lobbied for stiffer penalties for people that hit and/or kill a motorcyclist, they have helped with legal representation for folks that have been wronged, and they have held officials accountable for their votes and decisions. They did screw up road racing real bad, but to give them a little credit, they realized they weren't handling it correctly, so they sold the rights to DMG who who was supposed to know what they were doing. And again, a little too late, they realized that DMG wasn't driving the sport even further into the ground, so they pulled back the rights. Hopefully they keep a closer eye on it this time. I like the magazine, and recently (last couple of years), they split the magazine into two magazines. One is focused on off-road, and one on street riding. Its not a great magazine, but it does have some info that you don't see in all of the other magazines. Luckily (knock on wood), I have only had to use the roadside assistance once. I was in a car and broke down at midnight in Germantown. The folks on the phone were very nice and patient, but they weren't able to find a company that would come get me were I was. I was maybe 15 miles west of Dayton. Ultimately, I got a lift home and went back in the morning with a flatbed (anyone want to buy a 02 Protege 5 with a cracked head?). I was out a little bit, so I didn't hold it against them that they couldn't get a tow company to come get me. But, had I been in an area that I wasn't familiar with, I would have been less forgiving.1 point
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we missed fall...to much riding in the rain last season.1 point
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