Track days are cool, but I much prefer spending my time in the mountains looking at the scenery. Nothing wrong with being a track whore, in my opinion. I just don't have enough track bug itch to justify the expense.
Mothers Day is a Hallmark holiday, anyway. Riding is always more important than commercialism. Mom will get over it.
Maybe I'm missing something, Mother's Day is Sunday May 12, 2019 and the Epic Ride is scheduled for SATURDAY MAY 11th! It's not Mother's Day weekend. I hope to make the Epic Ride or whatever it's called.
What's to plan? Pick a meet spot, route and maybe a place to eat after. If 3 bikes show up cool, if 30 bike show up even beter.
Same goes for the garage parties we talked about over the weekend. Pick a date, take a head count a couple days before, buy the appropriate amount of essentials as per the head count. And if 2 commit cool, if more show awesome.
Putting way too much stock in over planning for these things.
I don't have any work scheduled until the week after Mothers Day. I have the next two weekends off... IN A ROW!!
If it isn't raining, and I don't feel like cycling, I will be there.
Who's the real looser? Browns fans or the guy that has to pay a premium for a custom license plate every year for a team that they don't even claim as their own?
I will take take the reigns.
Ride happening. Rain or shine. No shirts. No food. No maps. Run what you brung. I may/may not be in attendance.
Compaints can be made to the corporate office of @Casper. Fuck him, anyway.
Picked the 6 wafer lock on my new spare gas tank with a windshield wiper blade and a scrap of aluminum and pulled the cylinder to re-key it to match my current key.
I just said I was spending the night at my one friend's house. My parents knew, they just knew I wouldn't be fucking stupid and try and drive or whatever else kids are doing these days.