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Main Forums => Welcome Mat => Topic started by: Traxx on May 19, 2020, 08:37:38 AM
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Howdy Ya’ll from Ft Worth Tejas.
Carl here, I ride a Triumph Trophy SE and a Harley Roadster. Both a little modified for more comfortable traveling.
I am currently participating in Tour of Honor and Grand Tour of Texas. Completed a few SS1000s. Always looking to improve my skills or go for a ride.
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Welcome Carl from South Florida! -JEP-
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Welcome from East Tennessee.
I've also done some LD riding. And Wendy Crockett, winner of last year's IBR will be doing a presentation at our national rally/STAR in Cape Girardeau in September. Come on over for a few days of fun.
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Welcome Carl, we're glad to have you
Dennis V
St Augustine, FL
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Hello Carl in Ft. Worth,
Welcome to MSTA. Check out the Dan Clark Safety Program on this forum. This program is designed for our members when they purchase Safety Gear.
You can also read past articles in the STAReview for more information.
Carl From Minnesota
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Welcome aboard Carl, we've got a pretty big and active group in Texas. When you get your membership information look them up.
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Thanks for the welcome.
Steve, I am on the message board now. Not sure if I should introduce myself there or not. I am not fast, and usually ride alone. Would like to meet some like minded folks and learn some new stuff.
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Thanks for the welcome.
Steve, I am on the message board now. Not sure if I should introduce myself there or not. I am not fast, and usually ride alone. Would like to meet some like minded folks and learn some new stuff.
Not fast is just fine. I think our version of Sport Touring is a state of mind in which you can ride any style bike in pretty much any manner. Come on over to STAR and I'll buy you a soda while we're out on a ride.
Have you ever been to the "Last Big Ride of the Year" in Stockton, AL? Done generally on December 30th, ride to Stockton (35-40 miles north of Mobile), have lunch at the Stagecoach Inn, and then go home. At 7:00 in the morning, the place is deserted. By 11:00 a.m., there may be 500-700 riders there. By 2:00 p.m., it's once again near deserted. You'll see lots of locals and a fair number of people from some really far flung places. From my house it's a 950 mile round trip. I leave my house around 4:30 a.m., get there for lunch, relax a bit, and then head back home to arrive around 11:00 p.m.
Well, MY version is getting a bit more relaxed anyway. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.