The same people did Facing the Giant as well as Flywheel. I would agree that some of the acting is not the greatest but they all have had a great message for the current times in our lives.
There is actually a study that goes along with the movie that the Men in our church did. Tonight the group went to Easton to see it as well. Parents are in town so I had to skip it tonight. We will be going to see it in the next few days. Thanks for posting Joe!
I could not agree with you more. I love getting out on the dirt bike. I have never ridden up in Michigan though. Planned a trip up there a couple years ago but ended up cancelling it. I would like to do the tour across Michigan that they put on every year up there. It is a 7 day event covering 1000 miles in the week.
I think the difference is I already had an off road title issued by the dealer when the bikes were purchased so all I needed to do was sign the affidavit and then pay the 5 or 6 dollar title reprint fee which then had it as a street legal title.
Very nice review. I did not realize that place was still open for riding. Shows how long it has been since I was down there. The one thing I did not like about that place is the small amount of miles they have there. A portion of the Off Road sticker fees are supposed to be used for adding trails in the state and the only trail changes that I am aware of is the removal of trails at Door Run so they can build that bypass around Nelsonville.
It is actually 5 bucks and you just sign an afidavit stating that the bike now has, healight, tail light, horn, mirror and license plate light. They hand you a new title then you have to pay the $45 for the license plate.
Looks like you all had a great time, sorry I missed it but it was good for me to be at the fair for my girl. Hopefully next time you plan a ride I will be available to join you.
It was great to have you on the ride today Troy. That was certainly a strange issue with that 1050. May want to have it checked out so you do not end up getting stranded when you have nobody to bump start it for you.
Thanks to everyone for showing up. We had a great ride today. It was awesome to be able to ride with Brian Kinney again. If any of you want to know how to make the best out of a bad situation you need to spend some time with Brian. This man is an inspiration to everyone. We rode over 200 miles today without any mishaps. Lunch at Nutcracker in Pataskala was good, service was excellent and the company was awesome.
I totally agree with you. I was down there back in 2003 and broke the clutch cable down on Wayah Rd. Used a pair of vise grips to shift like suicide shifter and rode it to Ken's place. He did not have a cable but he looked at the broken cable and was able to put another end on it. Rode the rest of the week and I believe I had the same cable on there when I sold the bike in 2004. Ken is a stand up guy that absolutely loves bike.