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Old 08-24-2008, 08:28 PM   #21
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Not very comical, either.
Not much to look at, so why bother......
and modest to boot!

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Old 08-24-2008, 08:50 PM   #22
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....i've got my work cut out for me.

If by work you mean "I have to spend more time riding all the twisty, clean beautiful roads available to me right out my back door": then ya, my heart bleeds for all the "work" you've got cut out for you.

Kim, I meant what I said. You have good skills, but more importantly, you have good judgement.

You rode your own ride, and didn't let the presence of a bunch of hot shots intimidate you into riding yourself into the woods, although I know your little voice in the back of your head was whispering to you to "go faster...try to keep up, you can do it!" That little voice has put more riders on the ground and into the tooli bushes than all the blind, stupid cagers put together.

Riding is 99% in the head. The requisite motor skills come in about the first 1000 miles or so. The flowing, effortless and easy, safe speed comes as a result of remembering to do the basics...relax your arms, breath, pick a line, keep your head up, level with the horizon and looking through the turn. Brake before the turn entrance and remember to accelerate gently as you pass the apex of the turn. Seat time and practice are the key.

Breath, keep your upper body relaxed, elbows slightly bent and smile. This is supposed to be FUN, remember?

The group you rode with today share a couple things in common:

A. They are all good, safe riders.
B. There isn't much more they enjoy more than riding...
C....except helping another rider enjoy it more.

You did a great job, you were a lot of fun, and you were an asset to the ride.
Thanks for being there.

...and Marko, it was nice to see your sorry ass, too.


PS....For those of you sods that bash Buells but have never ridden a modern one; you don't know what your missing. I got a chance to log some miles on Marko's and I've decided I WANT ONE. What a GREAT bike!!!!!!
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:01 PM   #23
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If by work you mean "I have to spend more time riding all the twisty, clean beautiful roads available to me right out my back door": then ya, my heart bleeds for all the "work" you've got cut out for you.

Kim, I meant what I said. You have good skills, but more importantly, you have good judgement.

You rode your own ride, and didn't let the presence of a bunch of hot shots intimidate you into riding yourself into the woods, although I know your little voice in the back of your head was whispering to you to "go faster...try to keep up, you can do it!" That little voice has put more riders on the ground and into the tooli bushes than all the blind, stupid cagers put together.

Riding is 99% in the head. The requisite motor skills come in about the first 1000 miles or so. The flowing, effortless and easy, safe speed comes as a result of remembering to do the basics...relax your arms, breath, pick a line, keep your head up, level with the horizon and looking through the turn. Brake before the turn entrance and remember to accelerate gently as you pass the apex of the turn. Seat time and practice are the key.

Breath, keep your upper body relaxed, elbows slightly bent and smile. This is supposed to be FUN, remember?
Very true.

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The group you rode with today share a couple things in common:

A. They are all good, safe riders.
B. There isn't much more they enjoy more than riding...
C....except helping another rider enjoy it more.

You did a great job, you were a lot of fun, and you were an asset to the ride.
Thanks for being there.
That was a good group. Great guys to ride with. Very safe, yet a fun pace.

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...and Marko, it was nice to see your sorry ass, too.
Spoken like a true champion.


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PS....For those of you sods that bash Buells but have never ridden a modern one; you don't know what your missing. I got a chance to log some miles on Marko's and I've decided I WANT ONE. What a GREAT bike!!!!!!
I wasn't kidding when I said I love that bike. It is BEYOND fun to ride.
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:50 PM   #24
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If by work you mean "I have to spend more time riding all the twisty, clean beautiful roads available to me right out my back door": then ya, my heart bleeds for all the "work" you've got cut out for you.

Kim, I meant what I said. You have good skills, but more importantly, you have good judgement.

You rode your own ride, and didn't let the presence of a bunch of hot shots intimidate you into riding yourself into the woods, although I know your little voice in the back of your head was whispering to you to "go faster...try to keep up, you can do it!" That little voice has put more riders on the ground and into the tooli bushes than all the blind, stupid cagers put together.

Riding is 99% in the head. The requisite motor skills come in about the first 1000 miles or so. The flowing, effortless and easy, safe speed comes as a result of remembering to do the basics...relax your arms, breath, pick a line, keep your head up, level with the horizon and looking through the turn. Brake before the turn entrance and remember to accelerate gently as you pass the apex of the turn. Seat time and practice are the key.

Breath, keep your upper body relaxed, elbows slightly bent and smile. This is supposed to be FUN, remember?

The group you rode with today share a couple things in common:

A. They are all good, safe riders.
B. There isn't much more they enjoy more than riding...
C....except helping another rider enjoy it more.

You did a great job, you were a lot of fun, and you were an asset to the ride.
Thanks for being there.

...and Marko, it was nice to see your sorry ass, too.


PS....For those of you sods that bash Buells but have never ridden a modern one; you don't know what your missing. I got a chance to log some miles on Marko's and I've decided I WANT ONE. What a GREAT bike!!!!!!
thanks for all the great tips you gave me today, OTB. i'll keep them in the back of my brain whenever i ride. it was fun getting out with everyone today. i am so glad i came! hopefully i can do it again sometime.
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Old 08-25-2008, 12:37 AM   #25
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Whoa whoa whoa.... marko:

1. Rode his bike.
2. Hung out with other people.

I think there are pigs flying through the frozen plains of hell right now.
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Old 08-25-2008, 02:10 AM   #26
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sweet!

I think that Buell made a whole new Marko!!

oh, and OTB, you should jump on an 1125 sometime.
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:02 AM   #27
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sweet!

I think that Buell made a whole new Marko!!

oh, and OTB, you should jump on an 1125 sometime.
I love the 1125...but it IS NOT as good of a bike as the XB's. I know you will dissagree. But the 1125 needs A LOT of work.

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Whoa whoa whoa.... marko:

1. Rode his bike.
2. Hung out with other people.

I think there are pigs flying through the frozen plains of hell right now.
I've always hung out with a few like minded individuals.
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:19 AM   #28
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more pics of said underdressed girl.... thankyou
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Old 08-25-2008, 10:42 AM   #29
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:17 AM   #30
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Looked like a nice get together. Cool when a group can get together...hang out...have fun and enjoy a nice ride with no issues.
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