I'll be happy to open this thread with a few comments....
First, what a great ride,.....Back in a minute, got to eat B/Fast.....That's better!!
OK....Many thanks to Ken and Wes Ingham for putting on a fine event.....I know you've heard it before but you cannot believe how much time and effort goes into a ride like this....It's when guys step up and do things like this just for the fun of it that we all benefit....
I just checked my odo and it said 383 miles.....I couldn't see it last night as it was way past "dark thirty" when we got back.
I know everyone who participated had a "memorable time" for one reason or another.
All the stories will come out I'm sure.
For myself, all I can say is "It keeps you humble"....Anyway there are no pictures of me in the big water crossing, either time.
My new Wolfman luggage is as waterproof as advertised by the way!
As for my 2000 XR650R that son Joel was riding, all it needs is a new rear wheel.
Let us see the pics you guys took and fill us in on those "memorable moments".
First, what a great ride,.....Back in a minute, got to eat B/Fast.....That's better!!
OK....Many thanks to Ken and Wes Ingham for putting on a fine event.....I know you've heard it before but you cannot believe how much time and effort goes into a ride like this....It's when guys step up and do things like this just for the fun of it that we all benefit....
I just checked my odo and it said 383 miles.....I couldn't see it last night as it was way past "dark thirty" when we got back.
I know everyone who participated had a "memorable time" for one reason or another.
All the stories will come out I'm sure.
For myself, all I can say is "It keeps you humble"....Anyway there are no pictures of me in the big water crossing, either time.
My new Wolfman luggage is as waterproof as advertised by the way!
As for my 2000 XR650R that son Joel was riding, all it needs is a new rear wheel.
Let us see the pics you guys took and fill us in on those "memorable moments".
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