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Unk Greg

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  1. Nah, jus' not thinkin' a town would do a nicey like that. BUT, I'll check, if folks wanna. Remember the home base is just that...just a place to kick up yer feet and think on stuff or chit-chat. Sept was a shout...uh, Labor Day weekend? It'll be here soon. Gives an extra day to recoup? Pick some days and it'll get laid out. Kawi Kid has his map copy by now. Shout out. Gimme a Saturday, this month? Sept.? October? 1st weekend is a Fall festival in Millersburg, So lotsa tourists, Fair food, not like kinda good to fair, but "Fair" as in greasy fairfood. Keep stuff rollin' in. This can happen. JRMMiii, so a woodsy spot along the ribba and chop trees down for the campfire?
  2. Okay, basics are: Holmes County, situated approx. 80 miles south of Cleve and about the same miles northerly of Columbus. Mansfield 45 miles (?) west. So 71's at west end of area and jump on 97E (by Mid-Ohio Race Track) thru Mohican Woods to Loudonville to 39E to Holmes Co. Heck that route there alone makes the ride. Cleve, drop down 71 to 83S (to Wooster), another option I77 and east from Dover N-Philly on 39. 'Clum-bus' USR 62 all the way (or 36 north from town on 71). I usually catch 161 to 62 (New Albany). Canton/Massillon drop down USR62. If yer a glutton for punishment drop down SR241, yikes, buggies and bikes. Just watch the horses ears...if laid back, that's when ya "pipe". How fast are quarter horses? No, just kidding, don't. Easterlies traveling 39 west (as well as 62's south), will encounter Berlin, sorry. Tourists and both the lites (maybe three now). Millersburg is central to the rural county. Located at intersections of SR's 39, 83, USR62. Yep, everything funnels right into the square. Reference/info seekers try; www.historicdowntownmillersburg.com, and a guy started some sorta 'radio-like' station on interenet, www.thevoiceofholmescounty.com. If it helps ya out. Best deal I think would be a Saturday. So given the roundabout guestimates on incoming miles. SO's could be possible. There is all them touristy shoppie things in Berlin. If ya got the 'franken-bolts' strap a rocking chair on it and stack yer SO on top. That should cut the touristy spendin'-just don't mention UPS. Millersburg central. Should I talk to the Hotel and get a meeting room? Ya want a street blocked off to park bikes? I can always ask. Who knows they might fall for it! Or hunt up a park like location and we can burn stuff on our own? Let us see some numbers and food thoughts. Routes while yer here? Think cloverleaf. Out and back to central, then another loop if ya choose. I look at connecting all loops in some sorta fashion for Iron-butts. There ya go a "Plan". Longest straight-away is 3/4 of a mile. So mostly turns and hills with three or four towns. Jump in!
  3. Be back in 10-12 hrs. Ya want the routes posted in "Moritz" code? "JRMMiiii", One route we talked about briefly at #36. Boy, if dat don't sound like a code, huh? If ya folks got somethin' else going (Satan luncheon) I'll defer. There's always the fall leafy tour. "mags", we could rent a mini van and all the SO's could shop for Amish furniture. My PA outing has new wicker on the porch (ouch)!
  4. Hey. Some jokes about this and then the thought, why not? Started in this group by seeing postings of folks in the neighborhood, or passing thru. Now I read more are coming and the radio is running PSA's about the King Midgets touring the area. We can't let these lawnmower engined cars rule the highway! Is anyone interested in having some little trips set up here? Kawi Kid and I could do something. General idea is: Ya get yer little group together and come on down (from Cleve) or come on up (from Columbus). We could do small loops around area and keep the miles down (JRMii). One route I looked at this AM was at 50-60 miles. Use this county for a base camp and run out from here. Then co-ordinate with ya tourists on the best routes for your interests, us being local hicks. Plan, would be to have it wrap up late PM, before dark and all the creatures start coming out. What say? Let us know, please.
  5. littlecarbsbigsmiles. I was all excited about call sign, but Magley ruined it when he tole me I had fuel injection not carbs. Dang it!
  6. Toledo, 3 hrs by car, one and a half by "Bird". Welcome. Ottawa Park has some twisties!
  7. Jrmiiiii, Wow. Milan, really? Me too. Add in Detroit and Norwalk, but many moons ago. Present thinking is Norwalk would be for me on 1/4 mile and Mt. Vernon (even though 1/8) so I can learn the launch and is real close. Then there's that drag bike ad I just saw! Oh, Oh.
  8. There fixed this for ya.
  9. Fonzie, I found some stone chips on my helmet while cleaning buggutz. Problee from all them missed turns and the gravel roads we ended up on.
  10. I've got a ground hog in the yard that the dog can't catch. We could pop it and grill.
  11. Here ya go again, in the neighborhood. I'll see if the work ain't interfering and try to do a face-to-face. Whot's wrong with 60? Itsa great road! "Cookout in the Outback", is getting stronger vibe now! How do ya start a new string-er, thread?
  12. Hello and welcome. I am completely new to scene, but loving it. Yer a coupla hours north of my location. Grab some other northerners and do a tourist run to see the Amish! Track Day at Nelson's would be great fun. Enjoy riding.
  13. I think I'll use "El Nacho-El Plento" as a screen saver.
  14. Sounds like a new thread in the making: "Cook Out in the Outback". If you guys are serious. Could be done! Located mid-way between Columbus and Cleveland (80 miles plus or minus). Mags, jump in here with correct mileage! Short routes to be done iz easy once here. Just fun things to enjoy the country side. I can just use my practice roads (include the more stable county highways-or just state routes). Set up three loops to chose from (road type desired), an hour loop? We could find a small town to take over and burn things. Or.....just dig a hole in yard and burn stuff. Sundays everything closed, so it'd have ta be a Saturday. Then ya could recoup on Sunday to go back to mundane world. Dayton? Uh, to Columbus and then add in yer hour and a half. We have the technology to do this (matches & wood). Multiple chairpersons...organize yer neck O' de woods and travel back in time. Coshocton boys could even show up. Lotsa nice roads available. I can limit the loops to a "Bird" tankful, for me that's a hunnert miles. Should I rent a van and we can then do pre-runs with a group tossed in back. Haven't done that since Atlanta Runoffs. The sober guys were concerned with an old Aerostar van sliding thru turns, everyone else had a good time. Lemme know. Coshocton, here's yer cue!
  15. Welcome to you. Now I'm not the newest on the bd!
  16. Okay...things computer strike again: Here's the revised post: Didn't know the first one went online, and couldn't delete. Next trip...Valued photog equipment for da "Fonz". Attach Camera Activate Self Timer & Extend Rod Aim, Hold & Smile! I made it back. Felt muscles tightening up as darkness fell, perforated suit, and cold air after all that extra exertion. Run down from main route as I waved goodbye to group and throttle hand was in the fixed "Craw" position. So using front brakes was out. Nuthin' really a problem, got home and thought that I was melded to bike. Trouble wasn't until I finally got off. Lotsa cars to lean against and hold on to as I limped into house. "What happened?", exclaimed the wife. Sharp cookie, she is, noticed right away was hobblin' thru kitchen and finding another use for counter tops! I thought it nice that an eatery in PA would name itself after a good road in Ohio, "36" nice twisties. I'll leave the scratches on the bike since track day is coming. I wonder if I have enough brakes left to pass tech inspection. Good thing on all this is that the leathers don't look new. So for track outing, I won't glisten in the sun with shiny new leathers. AND, not likely I'll be mowing the yard today! HA!! Sierra club sent me a thank yew card, appreciative of my efforts re: flora and fauna preservation. Great meetin' you folks. It would seem we all travel same circles! Anytime ya want to visit the woods. I'll set up some fun loops. Maybe a cook out. You guys can mow my yard in return, since I'm an invalid now. It'll be fun,once ya hit the hillside it'd be like running an ATV, I can water the hill down and you'll slide down into the street below. Magley: No I really didn't get a thank yew card. Not actually Fonz's camera in the demo pics! Most likely not Fonz in picture too (either one of the folks). Mag's street map drawing from the restaurant's table napkin: projecting a street map into perspective space Great trip. Let's do it again real soon!
  17. Next trip...Valued photog equipment for da "Fonz". Attach Camera Activate Self Timer & Extend Rod Aim, Hold & Smile! I made it back. Felt muscles tightening up as darkness fell, perforated suit, and cold air after all that extra exertion. Run down from main route as I waved god bye to group and throttle hand was in the fixed "Craw" position. So using front brakes was out. Nuthin' really a problem, got home and thought melded to bike. Trouble wasn't until I got off. Lotsa cars to lean against and hold on to as I limped into house. "What happened?", exclaimed the wife. Sharp cookie, she is, noticed right away was hobblin' thru kitchen and finding another use for counter tops! Great FUN!! Let's do it again. I'll leave the scratches on the bike since track day is coming. I wonder if I have enough brakes left to pass tech inspection. Good thing on all this is that the leathers don't look new. So track outing I won't glisten in the sun with shiny new leathers. AND, not likely I'll be mowing the yard today! HA!! Sierra club sent me a thank yew card, appreciative of my efforts: Magley: No I really didn't get a thank yew card. Not actually Fonz's camera in the demo pics!
  18. okay, let's try this: MVC_342S.JPG ( 39.49k ) yup, there ya go. ~greg
  19. Yer so technical...Yeah it is, was late at nite and I ain't figured out things computer. It was red, it was purty so went with it. At least I got the av'tar updated, I think it's a Kawasaki from Coshocton/diesel powered. Disc with real bike is in tower and no clue as to how to get pic from it to here. It copies, but then no paste option. Kids ain't here to ask, so there ya go (or not). Heading out now, as the pic was a dirty bike, gravel road travels. Hear Honda has an excellent cleaner, so off to local Honda dealer, it's about 40 -50 miles one away. So I'll be back in 1/2 hr. No jus' kidding. So all kinds of photos and video tapes, since they didn't have digital back in my day. Guess I hafta buy a scanner and figure out how to put photo album to werk. Convert video tape to on-line would be a challenge too. If I sell the 8 track, maybe I can get some newer stuff!
  20. Kid corrects me...not Malvern, but Magnolia. It's that short term memory loss thing. Sorry. I forgot about Trails @ "Nerk".
  21. little map on the brochure shows spectator mound (general admission) for t10 just after the vendor village straight and goes thru to t16 which then starts the straight. guess it'll depend on how high up the mounds are and how many are standing there. Reserved seating $100, $125, $150. go to REDBULLINDIANAPOLISGP.COM for ticket info
  22. I'll try the strip, but probably won't be power shifting. Since I'm new to this biking, I sometimes get the clutch engaged before I click it into the next gear. Sometimes it revs alot until I engage the clutch, but that's usually at a stoplight. BUT, laying down on the tank is real comfortable!
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