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  1. The 2nd epic ride was suppose to be in the fall after the race season. However, no one has mentioned it since the spring. Usually it takes about 1-2 months to get it all lined up.
  2. For those that have meet me, the jacket and helmet fits me perfectly. The girl who owns the gear is around 5'1".
  3. I can see the cult part but not the gang. I like slipkknot, but I am not a maggot.
  4. Pull anything and I would be pushing the bike. I do have a bunch of Dyno hours.
  5. AMA museum, seams smaller than I remember. No mention of Ohioriders . At one of the Epic rides we should take a photo and collection so we can post our group on the wall. However, Doc, Casper and CBRgirl must be in the photo.
  6. I know STT rents suits, does Mid-O?
  7. We will be there in a few weeks. The next couple of weekends are very busy for us.
  8. Welcome, there is a bike night every Sunday at bw3 in Troy.
  9. Come and see hellmutt, we have a suit, boots and other gear we are selling for a friend. I did my first track day in textile.
  10. Add on to the garage? GLWS, I know you took very good care of the bike. If I was taller...
  11. Herehttp://ohioriders.net/index.php?/topic/103844-midohio/
  12. Go here.... www.ninjette.org they have tons of info.
  13. Just a dick, his girlfriend before said he only hit the walls with her. He did this in the beginning with me, then I was thrown through walls. He is alcoholic, could be why. I still speak to his daughter.
  14. If you speak to her, remind her she really is not alone and time does heal. Unfortunately it takes a lot of courage to fight back or run away. It will cost her, her life one day if she stays.
  15. They is me...And I learned a lot. I know women who over came the same situations. We never talk about it till its over. Even after hospital visits and numerous complaints from neighbors. Police never did anything. My current hero helped me get out. He did try to strangle me to death but stopped when I started to change colors, he was scared he would go to jail. My employer saw the bruises on my neck and asked if they should call the cops. I said no, I had nowhere to go and was scared he would kill me when he got out. I finally realized I was stronger than him and I stopped being scared. I then started to look for my way. Even my family and his friends could not stop it. I thought it was my fault and I deserved it.
  16. Agree. Most women I know never reported it, it always took something to happen.A lot has to happen for women to get out of these situations. It is very sad and only once they are out to they realize it was wrong.
  17. depending on the situation most friends are more than likely his and family does not always want to be involved. you could always ask her, if you ever see her alone. also, there is a breaking point with most women, hopefully she finds hers before it is to late.
  18. you dont have to report it to local police, you can call the sherriff and explain it to them. all she needs is enough time to get out and away, without being caught.
  19. report it, if he is innocent then nothing will happen. But, if she is being beaten i can guarantee she is scared. Most times women do not say anything in fear of more beating and no place to go. Yes they have shelters but, in the real world most women dont know how to get to them or where to find them. alway report it, it could save a life. COPS do break the law too.
  20. snot

    Good News thread:

    Raised my bike and can still touch the ground.. barely.
  21. http://m.whio.com/news/news/local/one-dead-motorcycle-crash/ngXng/ The Miami County Sheriff's office identified the victim of an early morning motorcycle crash as 24-year-old Joseph Stanley of Piqua. According to deputies, the driver of a pickup truck drove in to the path of the motorcycle at the intersection of Ohio 66 and Miami Shelby Road. The driver of the pickup has been identified as James P. Westfall Jr., 58, of Bradford. He was taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. A portion of Ohio 66 in Shelby County was shutdown for a short time this morning while investigators cleared the crash scene. Deputies said the victim was not wearing a helmet. Westfall has not been cited in the crash; it remains under investigation. There was a sign reading look twice save a life at the intersection of the deadly crash.
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