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bike week??
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 10:14 pm
by Ingo Lahnemann
Hi KLRista's.
Anyone going to Bike Week, next week in Daytona? Three of us from NJ
will be there all week on our trusty KLR's.
Let me know your plans if you wish. you can also reach me on the cell
phone listed below.
Best regards,
Ingo Lahnemann
Office Phone:1+609 397-0525
Mobile Phone:1+609 937-8246
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bike week??
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 10:20 pm
by david gay
I would love to go watch the races, but I would soon tire of the leather and lace wannabes on their Hardly-Ablesons. Bike week is biker week, might as well be fu*king Sturgis redone.
Dave A12
Ingo Lahnemann wrote:Hi KLRista's.
Anyone going to Bike Week, next week in Daytona? Three of us from NJ
will be there all week on our trusty KLR's.
Let me know your plans if you wish. you can also reach me on the cell
phone listed below.
Best regards,
Ingo Lahnemann
Office Phone:1+609 397-0525
Mobile Phone:1+609 937-8246
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bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 6:49 am
by husabomber
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, david gay wrote:
>
> I would love to go watch the races, but I would soon tire of the
leather and lace wannabes on their Hardly-Ablesons. Bike week is
biker week, might as well be fu*king Sturgis redone.
>
> Dave A12
>
And if the leather and saggy teets crowd doesn't runn you off,
listen to the idiots from up north bitch about the "watered down"
beer you'all have in Florida. My advice go during the week and go only
to the speedway to watch the different classes practicing. Is cheap
and you can sit anywhere in the grandstands. And be very careful,
there are alot of drunken monkeys on two wheels with paper tags flying
around the local streets reliving their "born to be wild" days.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 1:45 pm
by mark hanke
WRONG! Daytona Bike Week is about racing and riding.
Mark
> I would love to go watch the races, but I would soon tire of the leather
and lace wannabes on their Hardly-Ablesons. Bike week is biker week, might
as well be fu*king Sturgis redone.
>
> Dave A12
>
>
> Ingo Lahnemann wrote:Hi KLRista's.
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> Anyone going to Bike Week, next week in Daytona? Three of us from NJ
> will be there all week on our trusty KLR's.
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> Let me know your plans if you wish. you can also reach me on the cell
> phone listed below.
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> Best regards,
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> Ingo Lahnemann
> Office Phone:1+609 397-0525
> Mobile Phone:1+609 937-8246
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bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 2:05 pm
by Judson D. Jones
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mark hanke" wrote:
> WRONG! Daytona Bike Week is about racing and riding.
> Mark
Sure, so is Sturgis. AMA national half-mile, short track almost every
night, hill climbs, vintage half-mile. Still, not more than two
percent of the Sturgis crowd ever sets foot on the grounds of a race
track during Rally Week. The percentage may be greater in Daytona, but
still not more than 10 or 20%, I'd bet. Racing might be why Bike
Week is there, but it's no longer what it's about. And I wouldn't call
the extended traffic jam "riding". At least there's someplace worth
riding once you get to Sturgis.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 2:05 pm
by Judson D. Jones
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mark hanke" wrote:
> WRONG! Daytona Bike Week is about racing and riding.
> Mark
Sure, so is Sturgis. AMA national half-mile, short track almost every
night, hill climbs, vintage half-mile. Still, not more than two
percent of the Sturgis crowd ever sets foot on the grounds of a race
track during Rally Week. The percentage may be greater in Daytona, but
still not more than 10 or 20%, I'd bet. Racing might be why Bike
Week is there, but it's no longer what it's about. And I wouldn't call
the extended traffic jam "riding". At least there's someplace worth
riding once you get to Sturgis.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:10 pm
by guymanbro
Awwww, c'mon Jud. They only win if'n we let 'em. If I could spare the
time off work I'd go down just to reiterate what "down and dirty"
really means. Nothing beats parking a beat up old bag of a dual sport
covered in mud next to a line of chrome heavy cruisers and walking
into the bar only to shake the mud off of your face onto the shiny
leather of all the posers.
Besides, for riding, look up the Withlacoochee (I'd be impressed if I
spelled that right) Dual Sport Riders headed up by the list's very
own Swampy (I think). Last I heard they do a pretty vicious Dual
Sport ride in the middle of Bike Week that can eat some DS riders for
breakfast, lunch, dinner, and have some left over for a midnight
snack.
dat brooklyn bum
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Judson D. Jones "
wrote:
> --- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mark hanke" wrote:
> > WRONG! Daytona Bike Week is about racing and riding.
> > Mark
>
> Sure, so is Sturgis. AMA national half-mile, short track almost
every night, hill climbs, vintage half-mile. Still, not more than two
> percent of the Sturgis crowd ever sets foot on the grounds of a
race track during Rally Week. The percentage may be greater in
Daytona, but still not more than 10 or 20%, I'd bet. Racing might be
why Bike Week is there, but it's no longer what it's about. And I
wouldn't call the extended traffic jam "riding". At least there's
someplace worth riding once you get to Sturgis.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:31 pm
by Judson D. Jones
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "guymanbro "
wrote:
Oh, jeez, I almost forgot. I'm a dual sport rider now. No more need to
slalom the double row of Harleys out on I-90, or pass 'em on the right
in Spearfish Canyon. I can just go out in the woods and ignore them.
But for going into town and counter-posing, the ratty CB77 or Sears
SR250 is tops. Although now you mention it, some of them half nekkit
gals might look pretty good with some stinky old mud on their.....
Nothing beats parking a beat up old bag of a dual
sport
> covered in mud next to a line of chrome heavy cruisers and walking
> into the bar only to shake the mud off of your face onto the shiny
> leather of all the posers.
>
> Besides, for riding, look up the Withlacoochee (I'd be impressed if
I
> spelled that right) Dual Sport Riders headed up by the list's very
> own Swampy (I think). Last I heard they do a pretty vicious Dual
> Sport ride in the middle of Bike Week that can eat some DS riders
for lunch.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:32 pm
by Judson D. Jones
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "guymanbro "
wrote:
Oh, jeez, I almost forgot. I'm a dual sport rider now. No more need to
slalom the double row of Harleys out on I-90, or pass 'em on the right
in Spearfish Canyon. I can just go out in the woods and ignore them.
But for going into town and counter-posing, the ratty CB77 or Sears
SR250 is tops. Although now you mention it, some of them half nekkit
gals might look pretty good with some stinky old mud on their.....
Nothing beats parking a beat up old bag of a dual
sport
> covered in mud next to a line of chrome heavy cruisers and walking
> into the bar only to shake the mud off of your face onto the shiny
> leather of all the posers.
>
> Besides, for riding, look up the Withlacoochee (I'd be impressed if
I
> spelled that right) Dual Sport Riders headed up by the list's very
> own Swampy (I think). Last I heard they do a pretty vicious Dual
> Sport ride in the middle of Bike Week that can eat some DS riders
for lunch.
bike week??
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:35 pm
by guymanbro
THAT'S the spirit!!! Or just pass 'em on the side of road and
shoot 'em some nasty list/gang signs since they don't have a chance
in hell to catch you.
dat brooklyn bum ("I shake my mud at you, sir!!")
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Judson D. Jones "
wrote:
>
> Oh, jeez, I almost forgot. I'm a dual sport rider now. No more need
to slalom the double row of Harleys out on I-90, or pass 'em on the
right in Spearfish Canyon. I can just go out in the woods and ignore
them. >