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  1. Planning on leaving Wednesday evening and staying somewhere near the KY/OH border. I have the entire weekend off and wanted to explore the fine state of Kentucky via two-wheeled conveyance. Base camp will probably be near Prestonsburg, but I am open to any/all suggestions. Thank you.
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  2. Yes. They have some great deals on closeout IXS stuff. I have a US 46 EU 56 white and black. It's new as hell, two track days and one day on the street with a minor wreck. There is no damage to it. If you find out that size fits you...it is yours for half of what ever IP is selling them for. This is a two piece zip together one though.
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  3. If you are going to Mid Ohio, you have very little to do. Tape the lights and mirrors. A dab of RTV on oil and coolant caps, and oil filter. Full details here, you would be in the novice group. http://midohio.com/information/official-requirements#ptr
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  4. Hi guys. New here and saw this section and thought I'd share. I'm from the Cambridge OH area and yesterday I rode 146 out of Pleasant City through Chandlersville and Carlwick. Stopped in Carlwick at (maybe the only?) little general store and had breakfast. Then on to Zanesville. In Zanesville jumped on 555 and took that all the way to A&B Carryout and got a "Triple Nickel" shirt. The ladies there were also very nice in letting me use their Windex and paper towels to clean a giant bug off my visor. Between A&B Carryout and Ringold a group of riders caught up to me (I was behind a car) and rode together for a mile or so before they took off down 555 while I went straight on 78. Probably would've stayed riding with them if I knew they were turning. I was debating on turning toward McConnellsville down 78 or continuing on 555. Ate at the Chatterbox Tavern in McConnelsville. Quaint little town, good restaurant, nice overall. Only LE I saw was one car in McConnelsville. Went down 78 to the Big Muskie bucket. Hung out there for a bit. Then hopped on 83 and went up through Cumberland. Everywhere I went there were bikes, but no real traffic, and the whole time I was only stuck behind cars maybe 3 times and never for long. It was 130 miles overall and a great time. I'll be repeating it for sure.
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  5. Well done gang. We got our vote today. 100 percent yes votes. Off to the Senate we go.
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