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JustinNck1

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  1. Yesterday made three weeks since my order. 

    I just logged in to ABDecal.com.

    Here's what I still have: 

    Order #6598

    Order Date: 12th Jan 2015

    This order is marked as Awaiting Fulfillment

    Your Order Contains: 8 x OhioRiders.net Decal

    (Color: White)

     

    He must be very busy and squeezes in these "freebies"

    as he can.  I'll give it another week and then PM him.

     

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    I would understand if I was just getting freebies, but I did order one that cost. My entire order was like $7, so it's not that big of a deal, but something just strikes a nerve when I can't get a response. I'm going to wait until the order is 30 days old, then my patience might run out.

  2. I ordered mine on January 11th along with a "look twice for bikes" sticker. I sent contact requests on the decal website, and PM'd here. No response. Order still says awaiting fulfillment. I know it's not alot of money, but heck a response would be nice.

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  3. I ordered 3 holsters from Alien Gear holsters. One for myself and two for christmas gifts. I like the comfort of the IWB and these are a good entry level budget holster. The quality on the leather version isnt the best, but the version 2.0 synthetic material is very nice. They offer one for a magnum research Baby Desert Eagle. One thing to keep note, the turn around time for a holster is 7 weeks. I got mine 7 weeks to the day on ordering for all 3. Here is the link 

     

    http://aliengearholsters.com/holsters/magnum-research-baby-desert-eagle-polymer-with-rail.html

  4. In all fairness, she has a vested interest as she wants to be a passenger on it. :D There's actually quite a back story to this too, the short version is, not only did she get it but had to get it from Illinois and the dealer was fantastic. Here's the long version.

    That is one awesome story. It's great to see people willing to go the extra mile like that. Enjoy the bike! :)

  5. I really need to try it down there. I'm just starting to get into sporting clays. I'm fairly competent at trap, and have just recently started shooting skeet and SC. I felt pretty good about 20/25 during my second round of skeet yesterday while my other three rounds were in the mid to high teens for perspective.

    I have never done skeet, we have a local club that does a public buddy trap on Thursday nights which is a blast. Closest thing to skeet for my is hitting the long shot from the side of the trap house.

  6. Ive tried a bunch of allergy medicines, and the nasal sprays work the best for me. I always run a chin curtain in my helmet now, and have noticed it helps me a bunch especially when passing people mowing their lawn. The more air tight the helmet, the better imo.

  7. Nice bike. I'm not a FJR fan, but maybe it's because they're too comfortable and plush. I've seen riders really rail on them, so they must be decent sport-tourers. I recently serviced a Connie14 that was pretty trick. I'm just not a fan of the weight. If I could pick a bike to replace the Strada, it'd be a Duc ST3S, with ABS and Ohlins.

     

    I considered a new Multistrada, but I couldn't do the 33 in seat height. The FJR is about as high as I wanted to go. The concours14 felt heavier than the FJR imo. Someday I will have more than one bike, a sport/naked bike and a sport/tour bike. Maybe S1000rr or R1 Crossplane ;)

  8. Good for you guys. I test rode an FJR in July and really liked it. I could see one in my future. Almost pulled the trigger on a used one.

     

    Coming from a BMW, the FJR was leaps and bounds better on power delivery compared my K1200RS. The machine is so smooth and I was honestly surprised how comfortable it was on this trip. I found mine as a demo model with 500 miles on it. Dealer took off $3000 and threw in a 5 year warranty.

  9. Nice write, sounds like a fun trip. I love the Microtel in Robbinsville super nice folks and a decent breakfast. One thing you miss out on though was the Cherohala Skyway(the best riding road ever), you were just a few miles away from it and the best BBQ in the area on the other side. Oh well that just means you have to go back now.

     

    We wanted to go to Cherohala, but it runs west and we were running east. Next time I will for sure ride it.

  10. So after buying my new FJR a couple weeks ago, I really wanted to get one last trip in before winter. I planned to go to Deals Gap a couple weeks ago but weather didn't pan out so the whole trip was scrapped. Well, this weekend looked nice, I got Saturday off work, and my dad was also off work, so we decided to make it a Father/Son trip.

     

    Day 1, We left Saturday morning around 8:00am and it was a frosty 37 degrees. This was probably the coldest I have rode in(Thank Goodness for heated grips). Our reservations were at the Microtel Inn at Robbinsville, NC just south of the Gap so we had to keep a good pace for our first day at 500 miles. We took 77 to Charleston, then 64 over to 75 in KY, and made it through TN just in time for the Football Game to cause all kinds of traffic. We finally made it to Deals Gap around 4:30 and man was it busy. We stopped at the Deals Gap Resort and hung out for a little bit and then got our hotel in Robinsville. Which I might add, the Microtel people were very welcoming to Motorcyclists and offered discounts, provided rags to wipe the dew off your bike in the morning, and even made a campfire to sit around after a long day of riding. Hotel was super cheap at $65.

     

    Day 2, We headed to Maggie Valley to see the Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum. If you like motorcycle history, its worth the $12 entry fee. Rt 28 by Fontana Dam over was an amazing road and I actually preferred it over Deals Gap, mainly because there was alot less traffic. Virtually every road we took over to Maggie Valley had amazing views and the leaves had changed to so awesome orange colors. After spending a hour or so at Wheels Through Time, we grabbed some lunch and heading to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Once again, the roads were awesome, you just have to work your way through traffic. We rode the Blue Ridge all the way to Grandfather Mountain, where we were told we could not go to the top of the mountain on Motorcycles due to 55+ mph winds. So we rode some more on the Blue Ridge to see the famous Linn Cove Viaduct bridge. It was cool to see, but there is nowhere to get a good photo of it. We also went through about a dozen tunnels that looked really cool. We finished our second day in West Jefferson, NC after 300 miles. Our hotel was "The Hotel of West Jefferson", but is being converted to a Holiday Inn Express, and is very nice. Price wasn't terrible at $100.

     

    Day 3, Time to head home. We were 400 miles from home, but we didn't wanna slab all the way up 77 through the turnpike, so we took Rt 52 up through Virginia and West Virginia to Rt119. 52 is an amazing road especially in Virginia. Lots of elevation change, clean corners without gravel, newer pavement, and very little traffic. We did 120 miles on it and had a blast. We then slabbed from 119 into Charleston and 77 to 33 and rt 7 home.

     

    Almost 1200 miles for three days on the new bike and I enjoyed every minute of it. Deals was great to see, but all the roads around it are just a nice imo. I plan on going back next summer and spending 3-5 days and maybe some tent camping when its not frost every morning. If you have never been to the Deals Gap/Maggie Valley areas, I highly recommend it. One thing to note is that we did not have phone service 90% of the time and hotel wifi was ok at best. I didn't take many photos, but I have posted a link to my photobucket slideshow. I should be getting my photo from US129Photos soon.

     

    http://s622.photobucket.com/user/JustinNck1/slideshow/Deals%20Gap-Maggie%20Valley%202014

     

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