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  1. 46 minutes ago, max power said:

    Home with180 mi on the clock. I'm sure I win the least mile award. 

     

    Can an we do name tags next time?

    I didn't say hi to what and didn't even realize my ol buddy Tom (strictly street) was the dude on the GPz.

    Every time we do one of these things I realize who people are well after the event. 

    It was fun chasing you up 33 :)  Kinda tough to tell who is who with a helmet on.

    I missed ridding back with the Dayton group. Got into the double circles and lost sight of them, thought they went up 33. Afterwards remembered they did 33a. Ah well, still a great day for a ride.

    Any news on on the triumph that went down? Hope the guy is ok. From the talk he went down pretty hard.

  2. For decades, California has been the only state that allows lane-splitting, but not because it’s “legal” – it has always existed in a gray area of the law, and exists just as an accepted practice there. Now, lawmakers are finally putting lane-splitting on the books – but could the same happen in other states in the future?

     

    On August 5th, 2016, after spending nearly a year and a half being bounced around in California’s state legislature, AB 51 - a bill codifying the practice of lane-splitting by motorcycles - was approved by a unanimous vote of 69-0 by the state Assembly. The bill now sits on Governor Brown’s desk, where it is expected that it will soon be signed into law.

    Now at a glance, the passing of AB 51 may not seem like a big deal. It doesn’t set any parameters for what constitutes legal or illegal lane-splitting, or specify any punishments for breaking them. In fact, AB 51 is odd because, basically, all it does is say “lane splitting is officially a thing.” Check out the exact text of the law below, as it was published on the California Legistative Information web site.

     

     

    More here: http://www.bikebandit.com/blog/post/california-legislature-unanimously-approves-lane-splitting-bill?roi=echo3-36540337946-36957027-97dcf859fa49f18172051680e76614ad&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=content_BBNews0814&utm_source=Sun_081416_BBNews&utm_content=ca_approves_lane_splitting

  3. http://<img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-241.jpg"> <img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-359.jpg"><br> <img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-429.jpg"><br> <img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-558.jpg"><br>The AMA Motorcycle Museum is just outside C-bus.

    Admission is $10 and they have things like this:

     

    <img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-241.jpg">
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    <img src="http://anotherealm.com/kz/AMA2016-558.jpg"><br>

     

    Cool stuff...

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/Motorcycle+Hall+of+Fame+Museum/@39.9329932,-82.7846154,18z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x883864d97f8f410b:0x2eccc84cc339570e!8m2!3d39.9340782!4d-82.7825433

  4. On 6/26/2016 at 1:34 AM, smccrory said:

    Imagine the incredible treasure trove Google has at their disposal. They're constantly hiring Data Scientists too. I bet some of their people know more about behavioral cause and effect probability than anyone has in the history of humanity.

    The gun entry interests me, wonder where that one came from. Most people wouldn't say one way or the other.

  5. 21 hours ago, Tonik said:

    That stuff has always been public record and easy to get. Put your tin foil hats away, for now.

    Wonder where they are getting the data from?

    Nice that it is all in one place and of course its legal to have a private database.

    Have to wonder what is in some databases, Google for example. Nothing is private would seem to be the case in the internet age.

  6. Ben are you focusing on the options locally in Ohio or all over. California Superbike I've heard of, the others not so much.

    You mentioned flying in and using their bike. Wonder what the TSA would think of a set of leathers/helmet in your luggage . :)

    Sounds like a blast no matter the choice.

     

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