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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
SE Ohio / W Virginia RAMBLE 4/30-5/03 '15
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<blockquote data-quote="scrapedup" data-source="post: 1228254" data-attributes="member: 10607"><p>Since the numbness in my hands has somewhat subsided, and it seems I can somewhat sense the feeling coming back to my fingers, I thought I'd give everyone my take on the weekend. Despite EL Toro Joe's best efforts to kill me on the way down to The Beealsville Dinner on Fri. morning, and then FJRAY, Gray Ray, PittsburgFJ, his kid Trevor, trying there darnedest to drop me off the back, I managed to arrive safely Fri. evening in 1 piece.</p><p></p><p>Sat. Was a completely different story though, now I had not only the aforementioned crazies to deal with, they thru Denny into the mix.</p><p></p><p>So not only did I have to stay focused to stay alive, Denny took us out for the (literally) ride of a lifetime. As everyone who was fortunate enough to have been there, with the weather being as it was, the guys I rode with, and the roads we enjoyed, and the speeds we were going, I find it amazing that I was able to make it back in one piece. And if that wasn't enough my Crazy Brother thinks making one last blast up 676 to 555 would be a fitting end to a (what was probably the best riding day of my life) so off we went, up and back at breakneck speeds. Sun. We were off to see if they couldn't finally kill me for the last time, but as you can all see I'm still here to type this and ride again. Just a little side note: I've come to the only conclusion possible, that it has to be attributed to my incredible skills, honed to a razors edge, over years and years, and hours and hours of physical training. I'm sure those who know me would agree with my assessment. That being said, I was able to put about 1150 miles on the ticker, It seems (Chitty- Chitty-Bang-Bang) is still up for another weekend of abuse, hope all of you get a chance to come down here again before fall comes.</p><p></p><p>Dastardly Dave #65</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrapedup, post: 1228254, member: 10607"] Since the numbness in my hands has somewhat subsided, and it seems I can somewhat sense the feeling coming back to my fingers, I thought I'd give everyone my take on the weekend. Despite EL Toro Joe's best efforts to kill me on the way down to The Beealsville Dinner on Fri. morning, and then FJRAY, Gray Ray, PittsburgFJ, his kid Trevor, trying there darnedest to drop me off the back, I managed to arrive safely Fri. evening in 1 piece. Sat. Was a completely different story though, now I had not only the aforementioned crazies to deal with, they thru Denny into the mix. So not only did I have to stay focused to stay alive, Denny took us out for the (literally) ride of a lifetime. As everyone who was fortunate enough to have been there, with the weather being as it was, the guys I rode with, and the roads we enjoyed, and the speeds we were going, I find it amazing that I was able to make it back in one piece. And if that wasn't enough my Crazy Brother thinks making one last blast up 676 to 555 would be a fitting end to a (what was probably the best riding day of my life) so off we went, up and back at breakneck speeds. Sun. We were off to see if they couldn't finally kill me for the last time, but as you can all see I'm still here to type this and ride again. Just a little side note: I've come to the only conclusion possible, that it has to be attributed to my incredible skills, honed to a razors edge, over years and years, and hours and hours of physical training. I'm sure those who know me would agree with my assessment. That being said, I was able to put about 1150 miles on the ticker, It seems (Chitty- Chitty-Bang-Bang) is still up for another weekend of abuse, hope all of you get a chance to come down here again before fall comes. Dastardly Dave #65 [/QUOTE]
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SE Ohio / W Virginia RAMBLE 4/30-5/03 '15
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