Texas Rally...................

Check out what group rides people are planning, or planning to attend! Questions you have BEFORE the ride takes place should go in here.

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Texas Rally...................

Post by GypsyRR »

........NOT

I was just kiddin'.
:lol:

I was sort of feeling left out of all the Rally posts, so I thought I'd just pretend.

Seems everyone is having a rally at least 1000 miles away from me. I can take a hint. :cry:
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Post by DJ Downunder »

Don't worry GypsyRR..You can do your own 'one person' rally..

and not have to wait for anyone to catch up..

stop whenever you like..

and breakwind without anyone knowing.. :wink:..btw..how is the new screen going?

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Post by DSKYZD »

2 words (or 3 or 4) Gypsy:

Saddlesore 1000
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DSKYZD wrote:2 words (or 3 or 4) Gypsy:

Saddlesore 1000

:shock:

Oh Sure! By the time I finished, I'd be too wasted to even participate in the rally. Then I'd have to do it all over again, just to get home.


DJ: I like the new windscreen a lot. I like the way it looks and I like the way it 'breaks wind' (notice: IT does the wind breaking......., not me!) I suppose if/when I sell my bike, having a choice of windscreen might be advantageous to the buyer and hence, profitable for me??
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Post by MikeCam »

If you host it; they will come.

'Course, it has to be at a good time; in a good place; with good people; no tourists; open roads; no police; limited straight sections; lots of things to see; excellent lodgings; good, FAST, sit down restaurant meals; plentiful, cheap fuel; clean restrooms; what did I forget?
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Post by RBrider »

Gypsy

There's a ride in Big Bend (Alpine)Texas the last weekend in Oct. I rode my Rockster out from FL last year, and am planing to go again this year.

Mostly BMW, but a little bit of everything. All nice people, in my experience, including a few females. Those Texans work hard at making everyone feel welcome.

It's worth taking a look at, IMO.

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Post by Biff's R »

MikeCam wrote:If you host it; they will come.

good, FAST, sit down restaurant meals; what did I forget?
Like the Italian joint near Hungry Mother. :twisted:
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Post by GypsyRR »

RBrider wrote:Gypsy

There's a ride in Big Bend (Alpine)Texas the last weekend in Oct. I rode my Rockster out from FL last year, and am planing to go again this year.

Mostly BMW, but a little bit of everything. All nice people, in my experience, including a few females. Those Texans work hard at making everyone feel welcome.

It's worth taking a look at, IMO.

RB
Who is hosting it? What group?

BTW, for Texans, it is never hard work to make people feel welcomed. It comes naturally. (Disclaimer: this comment does not necessarily cover non-native Texans living within a fifty mile radius of Dallas)
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Post by RBrider »

Gypsy

I first heard about it on another forum, but it seems like it's pretty loose knit.

As usual, a couple people take responsibility for organization, maps & route guides for recomended day rides, etc.

I'll PM the email address of one of the ringleaders.
He's a good guy. You can see what he says, and make up your own mind.

RB
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