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Tech Day XI: 10/10/2015
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<blockquote data-quote="Data" data-source="post: 1264553" data-attributes="member: 49547"><p>This was my first tech day and first FJR event of any type, and I didn't know what to expect. ( Well, I did expect that if Canadians showed up- it would not be a dry event . . . )</p><p></p><p>Tech Day XI was a great experience and I really appreciate the wiring help on my bike, the setting was very nice, and the hosts - Susan and Andy just couldn't have been any better !</p><p></p><p>Everyone that came was interesting to talk with and the level of technical expertise was impressive.</p><p></p><p>One thing that really caught my attention was the idea of being in a group where 100% of the people think that owning one or more motorcycles and actually doing long distance touring on a motorcycle is a perfectly normal and desirable thing to do. Most of the people I encounter in day-to-day activities think that having a motorcycle is weird and irresponsible- and I doubt that I am alone in that. You know how it is when you show up at Thanksgiving dinner and you are "the one that rides a motorcycle" . . . . or the only guy in the office . . . .</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Bill and Ray were very generous with time and advice, and Susan and Andy were very gracious and accommodating hosts - and let's hope they are willing to do it again when they recover !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Data, post: 1264553, member: 49547"] This was my first tech day and first FJR event of any type, and I didn't know what to expect. ( Well, I did expect that if Canadians showed up- it would not be a dry event . . . ) Tech Day XI was a great experience and I really appreciate the wiring help on my bike, the setting was very nice, and the hosts - Susan and Andy just couldn't have been any better ! Everyone that came was interesting to talk with and the level of technical expertise was impressive. One thing that really caught my attention was the idea of being in a group where 100% of the people think that owning one or more motorcycles and actually doing long distance touring on a motorcycle is a perfectly normal and desirable thing to do. Most of the people I encounter in day-to-day activities think that having a motorcycle is weird and irresponsible- and I doubt that I am alone in that. You know how it is when you show up at Thanksgiving dinner and you are "the one that rides a motorcycle" . . . . or the only guy in the office . . . . Anyway, Bill and Ray were very generous with time and advice, and Susan and Andy were very gracious and accommodating hosts - and let's hope they are willing to do it again when they recover ! [/QUOTE]
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