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Brick

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Re: Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #30 on: June 11, 2021, 08:06:54 am »

I am as surprised as anyone that my knee feels better today than last night. It seems riding was good for it. Maybe riding is good for all aches and pains.
That's why we call it cycle-therapy.  :clap:



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Re: Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #31 on: June 11, 2021, 09:16:16 am »

Six of us riding in from the Dayton area Saturday.  let the fun begin. :trink39:

G,  I'd say your old riding buddy was having a little fun with you on your fall. 
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Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #32 on: June 11, 2021, 05:04:00 pm »

Stopped for the night in Princeton, VA.

https://www.relive.cc/view/vDqg7nw4xGq

 
We took a break in Bramwell, VA… on the Coal Trail and the Hatfield McCoy ATV


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Re: Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #33 on: June 11, 2021, 06:26:17 pm »

Six of us riding in from the Dayton area Saturday.  let the fun begin. :trink39:

G,  I'd say your old riding buddy was having a little fun with you on your fall. 

I know he would have enjoyed being along for the ride. In multiple places I remember having stopped for a break or food or something to see. I would wish for everyone to have a riding bud such as Randy Logan was to me. We had such similar riding styles with no ego...just fun stuff!
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Re: Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2021, 07:44:53 am »

Just wanted to say that I had a great time, great people, great location, great riding, great routes, great accommodations. I hadn't been to a STAR in some time, not sure why. I really enjoyed catching up with folks I hadn't seen in a while and meeting new people.
Special thanks to all who assisted with my dead battery situation, no less than 5 guys with either a battery tender or jump start packs within minutes of me discovering my battery was dead.

I will see some of you at Mail Pouch Flyby week, until then ride safe.

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Re: Let's Hear Some Chatter Out There!
« Reply #35 on: June 21, 2021, 03:39:22 pm »

Just wanted to say that I had a great time, great people, great location, great riding, great routes, great accommodations. I hadn't been to a STAR in some time, not sure why. I really enjoyed catching up with folks I hadn't seen in a while and meeting new people.
Special thanks to all who assisted with my dead battery situation, no less than 5 guys with either a battery tender or jump start packs within minutes of me discovering my battery was dead.

I will see some of you at Mail Pouch Flyby week, until then ride safe.

John Friedrichs aka Falcofred
People in this club are always ready to help out, I remember one year I had just bought a leatherman tool and had it in my tankbag. One rider had a tip over that bent a luggage mounting tab. Anybody have pliers he asked in the hotel parking lot, BANG there you go.

One of our local riders had a mechanical issue, and somebody heading near his home with a spot on a trailer offered to give him a lift.
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