Ok, it's official then. Date is June 10th at:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Applebee's/@40.140282,-82.986518,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9fc07eff661ccd46!8m2!3d40.142184!4d-82.98904
Trailer peeps will meet down by the Best Buy that is behind and a tad east of Applebee's. I will post a really nice twisty route through the parking lot markers prior to the ride.
Forgot to mention, as much as I didn't add a piece of the bike to the tree of shame at the Gap store. My buddies did hang a piece of my fairing in the tree that stopped the bike so I could start my own tree of shame on this road. It's always awesome when your friends have your back like that.
Thanks man, still working on it. 30 more lbs to my goal. Next spring will mean all new riding gear for me. Pants and jackets were loose as hell for this trip that won't fly once I hitmy goal.
I'll try to get some pics up either tomorrow or Sunday.It's been a long time since I have tried to post pics on this forum,so we'll have to see how it goes.
It sounds like a great idea to meet up for some riding next year.I know we both like the same type of roads.
Jukebox Pizza. Just across the river in Waterford. First left off the bridge. Small pizza joint. Rock n Roll Sub just their take on a footlong submarine. I enjoy them. Their Super Nachos are also pretty good. It's just become one of those spots I love to stop and eat at when out riding.
http://www.menupix.com/menudirectory/menu.php?id=350010168
The ride doesnt have to be a ton of miles to be considered EPIC. Usually the roads ridden are enough to be considered EPIC in themselves. I ride a sport tourer capable of many mile rides and yet mine usually consist of around 300 to 400 miles due to the roads I'm on. And in my 300 mile radius there are some pretty challenging roads that are quite EPIC in themselves.