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Author Topic: most memorable event on your valk  (Read 1772 times)
hubcapsc
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« Reply #40 on: December 12, 2014, 11:54:56 AM »

InZane in Eureka Springs, Arkansas ...Hotter than the hinges of hell and cooked like a tater chip from the sun and still having to ride home. I'll never forget that ride and for all the wrong reasons.


You had it easy on that ride  Wink ...





It is hard to pick a most memorable ride from all the rides... on the way home from that
ride we passed an agricultural area where they were crop dusting. After seeing the crop
duster "over yonder" doing all the cool things crop dusters do (swooping down and
spewing out clouds, etc), I figured we were past him. He had moved to the field to
our left, and all of a sudden, I looked in my mirror, and there he was, pretty much
like how you see a car in your mirror... that was pretty memorable... some of the other
guys didn't see him until he passed us, I bet that was a shock...  Smiley

-Mike
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Fathertime
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Washington County, New York


« Reply #41 on: December 12, 2014, 01:29:29 PM »

Working of the phone, so I'll keep it short.  I'm sure many will agree.
Most memorable ride?

First time I rode her! 
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shortleg
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maryland


« Reply #42 on: December 12, 2014, 03:36:28 PM »

     I think mine was the ride to Frisco in CO.
  Learnked alot about myself and how to deal with the heat
in Iowa and Neb. I have to admit the ride and the people are always the most
important thing on the ride.
      Shortleg

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sandy
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Mesa, AZ.


« Reply #43 on: December 12, 2014, 08:12:47 PM »

Mine was the day I crossed the big Mac Northbound. The paved lanes were closed for repairs and I crossed on the steel grating. Looking down nearly 300 ft to the water below was priceless.
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KG
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Munford Tennessee


« Reply #44 on: December 13, 2014, 09:50:09 AM »

The Day I went around a sharp curve and my wife kept her eyes open through the curve and yelled out loud like a little girl and wanted to do it again and again. I didn't tell her I was going a little too fast for that curve that time Wink

I told her when she went on her first motorcycle ride ever to just keep her body  in line with mine look over my shoulder the way the road curved and not to fight the lean. After her first ride she said " That wasn't to bad I just closed my eyes on the sharp curves." She wanted me to stay on the straight roads.   Now that's all she wants to do as she calls it to" Go ride the curves"
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« Reply #45 on: December 14, 2014, 08:06:35 AM »

The Day I went around a sharp curve and my wife kept her eyes open through the curve and yelled out loud like a little girl and wanted to do it again and again. I didn't tell her I was going a little too fast for that curve that time Wink

I told her when she went on her first motorcycle ride ever to just keep her body  in line with mine look over my shoulder the way the road curved and not to fight the lean. After her first ride she said " That wasn't to bad I just closed my eyes on the sharp curves." She wanted me to stay on the straight roads.   Now that's all she wants to do as she calls it to" Go ride the curves"
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