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Post by roadrunner on Jun 21, 2012 6:13:45 GMT -5
OK - I sold my new 2008 trailer to friends who planned on doing a lot more long distance riding. I sold it in 2011 - my garage looked bare. Another friend had a trailer he was going to sell and it was the same color as the one I had just sold (smaller and much older... a 1988 model by Escapade) - Well, I bought his trailer 20 years older than the one I sold. Anyway - here is my new (old) trailer. Here it is before I took off his license plate. I kept my RDRNR 2 (meaning Road Runner 2) License plate from my various trailers including my 2008 Escapade
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Post by roadrunner on Jun 21, 2012 15:18:27 GMT -5
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Post by roadrunner on Jun 21, 2012 15:26:11 GMT -5
Favorite covered bridge around Ohio 26 while I led a group ride... White Gold (Wings) On the Fly/Sistersville Ferry Stockport, OH Through the windshield
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2012 16:43:42 GMT -5
Great pictures!
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Post by roadrunner on Sept 20, 2012 7:49:18 GMT -5
I have plans to lead another group ride to Marietta again soon - on October 6th. We will be staying and riding until we return on the 11th. Have reservations here... Will have breakfast here... S-Honeys... Photos above are from 2010 - (I missed last year because I was in the hospital) Some of the "R & R" guys in 2010
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Post by roadrunner on Oct 24, 2012 5:46:30 GMT -5
Retirees motorcycles... we had to make a "P" stop in SE Indiana at a Shell Station - Route 1 and I-74
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Post by bllyhen on Oct 24, 2012 9:02:45 GMT -5
Great shot and it got me thinking. Retirees at a P stop - what order do y'all go? First there, smallest bladders, oldest, biggest, most urgent, richest, poorest, fastest?? Just wondering. In Ireland it's common to pull into a McD's or Burger-king as they are often the only access to rest rooms (I tidied that term up!). In Ireland with the almost all year round heavy riding gear it is usually the nimblest with their fingers undoing the 4 or 5 zippers that get there first. Hamfisted guys are left standing with their legs crossed. Maybe that's one of the reasons sportsbikes are still popular - get there first.
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Post by bill on Oct 24, 2012 11:24:12 GMT -5
Good weather and a good cross section of different bikes. Nice photos
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Post by roadrunner on Oct 24, 2012 12:36:14 GMT -5
Thanks guys - I led a ride of 7 bikes again today. Stopped at the same Shell Station location and I did not have my camera. The guys on 40 mg of Lasix (water pill) went first, guys on 20 mg of Lasix went second. The rest just dribbled in ... Today I had my white Wing, a Harley, a Burgman Scooter, a black Wing, an orange Wing, another white Wing and a 1985 Limited Edition gold - Gold Wing. By the time I got to lunch, I think I wore some of the guys out because they said they had some things to do (I suspect they had to do another "P" stop) Beautiful day to ride. Wish I had brought my camera today!
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Post by roadrunner on Oct 30, 2014 12:25:51 GMT -5
OK - time for an update - looks like it has been quite awhile since I posted photos here!
I no longer have a 2008 Gold Wing. While in the hospital in Florida earlier this year the cardiologist recommended that I not ride motorcycles anymore. I sold it. My cardiologist in Ohio a month later told me I could ride... after I sold my 2008. 2 weeks later I was on the hunt and found an older (RED) Gold Wing that I will now post a few photos...
At a "P" stop (again)
Mug shot at the "P" stop in Indiana
A few bikes on any Tuesday at Wendy's
Probably enough for now...
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Post by davecbrf3 on Oct 31, 2014 19:47:50 GMT -5
Nice looking group.
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Post by roadrunner on Nov 3, 2014 6:22:39 GMT -5
Nice looking group. If you only saw them close-up! You would have a different opinion. Just kidding!
Retired Riding group (gang) and their rides are great riders and friends.
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Post by amtrak on Nov 4, 2014 13:56:30 GMT -5
Yeah nice riders but get the heck out of the way when they leave Wendy's There is no stopping them
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