Glad I saw this in time to turn around and come home! lolI've decided to save my hall pass for a weekend where I can fully participate.
Looks like great weather though. Kind of bummed to not go but it was just feeling like I was rushing to make it happen and it would be riding 400 miles of highway for 250 miles of dual sport making it a bit less fun than if it was over 2 days.
Ready for a cold start early tomorrow! See you all there
...When he arrived the tweaker that was wandering around was looking in everyone's vehicles especially the maroon jeep...
Still are, 1 guy doesn't justify hysteria. That said, I'm not leaving my vehicle parked in any unattended parking lot overnight.And I was crazy for talking about meth heads in East Texas.
Speaking of flats...An awesome ride in perfect conditions and it was great to catch up with friends I hadn’t seen in a long time. We had a great group riding at a good steady pace. Unfortunately we lost Pat early due to mechanical issues after he submarined his bike.
We had some trouble with mystery flats and special thanks to Dan for giving me an extra HD tube. I owe you buddy!
Hope everyone made it home safely and had as much fun as we had!
It’s all good and I appreciated the help!My info on tire tips is in no way a slam on Casper, he had tools, tubes etc. He was ready. Hopefully it will help others better prepare for a flat if it happens.
Casper can whip a tire off and back on in record time and with everyone pitching in we were back on the trail in no time.
Not only can Casper change a flat in record time he also did a great job of leading us. Perfect pace and great leadership.
How true it is. Wait where did I leave my cane, I can't find it.And if anyone still messes with ya just hit them with your cane. Or you can borrow mine...
perfect example of a old man momentHow true it is. Wait where did I leave my cane, I can't find it.