My old man and I are planning on ridin to PJ20 wherever it may be. If you got the balls, you should too.
OH... wait... that would be a PERFECT event to re-launch my motorcycle podcast.
About an hour west of east troy, if it is in wisconsin, there's some real nice riding. Can't beat it. Let me know if you go. Well make a plan to put some miles on together
RC, SoDak 1998 - KC 2000 - Council Bluffs IA 2003 - Fargo ND 2003 - St. Paul MN 2003 - Alpine Valley 2003 - St Louis MO 2004 - Kissimmee FLA 2004 - Winnipeg 2005 - Thunder Bay 2005 - Chicago 2006 - Grand Rapids MI 2006 - Denver CO 2006 - Lollapalooza 2007 - Bonnaroo 2008 - Austin City Limits 2009 - Los Angeles 2009 - KC 2010 - St Louis MO 2010 - PJ20 Night 1 - PJ20 Night 2
About an hour west of east troy, if it is in wisconsin, there's some real nice riding. Can't beat it. Let me know if you go. Well make a plan to put some miles on together
Yeah, there's some incredible roads out here, too.
I'll never forget the QIDV (Queer Invasion of Death Valley) ride I did a couple years ago. From Bishop up in the mountains, through Death Valley, down through the desert of TRona, through the Joshua Tree Forest and then into Kern Canyon and down into Bakersfield... incredible ride... Jaw-dropping, really. If not a bit hard on your butt.
My friend purchased a Triumph Thunderbird last summer. It rides nice but has a higher center of gravity than I prefer. It's a solid motorcycle though. Although they are English bikes, they aren't actually made in England anymore. If Im not mistaken, I think they're all manufactured in Indonesia or New Zealand nowadays.
RC, SoDak 1998 - KC 2000 - Council Bluffs IA 2003 - Fargo ND 2003 - St. Paul MN 2003 - Alpine Valley 2003 - St Louis MO 2004 - Kissimmee FLA 2004 - Winnipeg 2005 - Thunder Bay 2005 - Chicago 2006 - Grand Rapids MI 2006 - Denver CO 2006 - Lollapalooza 2007 - Bonnaroo 2008 - Austin City Limits 2009 - Los Angeles 2009 - KC 2010 - St Louis MO 2010 - PJ20 Night 1 - PJ20 Night 2
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OH... wait... that would be a PERFECT event to re-launch my motorcycle podcast.
Yeah, there's some incredible roads out here, too.
I'll never forget the QIDV (Queer Invasion of Death Valley) ride I did a couple years ago. From Bishop up in the mountains, through Death Valley, down through the desert of TRona, through the Joshua Tree Forest and then into Kern Canyon and down into Bakersfield... incredible ride... Jaw-dropping, really. If not a bit hard on your butt.
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Triumphs are beautiful, well-made bikes but not for a beginner. Wait until you really know what you're doing. They're not very forgiving.
My friend purchased a Triumph Thunderbird last summer. It rides nice but has a higher center of gravity than I prefer. It's a solid motorcycle though. Although they are English bikes, they aren't actually made in England anymore. If Im not mistaken, I think they're all manufactured in Indonesia or New Zealand nowadays.