Re: What type motorcycle for town commuting?
- From: Calgary <caldlbdeleteallthis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 03:15:21 GMT
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:29:27 -0600, Don Fearn <pooder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Hard to believe, but true -- Mark Olson <olsonm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>
>>Calgary wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 19:27:18 -0000, Mark Olson <olsonm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hey Mark, speaking of Sioux Falls there is the possibility of a meet
>>>>> there sometime next summer. It would be with a few you know from here
>>>>> and a few from outside the group. If you are interested I can let you
>>>>> know the timing once we have it all sorted out.
>>>>
>>>>Sure, that's a mere hop skip and a jump for me. I might even be able
>>>>to convince the missus to ride over there. The Cloud 9 Motel would be
>>>>a suitably decrepit place for such as us reekyites...
>>>>
>>>>John B., Pooder, you guys lurking?
>
>Yeah. I'm lurking.
>
>It's about all I do anymore . . . .
>
>>> Absolutely and if they are not lurking I think I still have their
>>> emails from the NART Gig.
>>>
>>> I'll email you the dates Mark.
>>
>>OK
>>
>>> If you are interested there will be a circular SS1000 set up for one
>>> day. I will be on another 6000 mile three week journey and have
>>> tentatively signed up for it, but I am not sure this old body will be
>>> up for a 1000 mile day.
>>
>>1000 miles in one day... well, unless I get either a *** transplant or
>>a hell of a lot more comfy saddle on the Wing it won't happen.
>
>Woo-hoo!
>
>That day I rode up to Walker or thereabouts to meet up for NART, I
>could have done a SS1000 quite easily. It amounted to about 700 miles
>and the groove I was in could have gone on another 300 or more.
>
>But it's hard to predict which day will turn into one of THOSE days,
>so I don't know if I'll ever do a SS1000 . . . officially, anyways.
>
>But a quick ride over to SUX sometime next summer sounds like a hoot.
>
>pooder was here enjoying the snow for now
Perfect. I'll email you all the info once we have it firmed up.
I agree with you on the SS1000. The planets, moon, stars and my mood
would all have to be aligned for me to make it, but what the hey it
just might work out.
Looking forward to seeing you guys again.
--
Don
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