spunout
Member
First things first...i gotta say "Right 8) On!" and much thanks to azVinnie and azKronic and their wonderful family, for the invite and most gracious hospitality during our stay .
Vin talked me out of making the trip up north to their place via motoredbike , so Megan and I threw "Creep" in the trunk of the car. After those guys burned the midnight oil overhauling my computer, we awoke to a huge breakfast, with everything breakfast can possibly consist of :mrgreen: .
Gassed n warmed up the bikes just for the neighbors (azKronic)
we cruised all over Hell's Half-Acre, including Fountain Lake(?) i believe was the name
Bill and me yuk'n it up
In front of the casino, where, not going inside ensured we didn't lose our collective *ss
A motley crew
The local police (lots out that day) didnt even look twice , 'cuz Bill N Vinnie had already set 'em straight on exactly what the law is on these machines 8) .
Local folk down-to-earth, friendly, and very respectful of bike riders sharing the roads. NOT what I'm use to in this sewer, Tucson. We told a guy how kick-*ss his custom chopper was (prolly 40-50K), and he said, "Yeah, thanks...but you guys look just as cool." 8)
We made a good time out of it, and what mattered the most is that we didnt need masses of bikes/riders/racing to have fun. Just the Three Amigos and a nice day. 8) 8)
Vin talked me out of making the trip up north to their place via motoredbike , so Megan and I threw "Creep" in the trunk of the car. After those guys burned the midnight oil overhauling my computer, we awoke to a huge breakfast, with everything breakfast can possibly consist of :mrgreen: .
Gassed n warmed up the bikes just for the neighbors (azKronic)
we cruised all over Hell's Half-Acre, including Fountain Lake(?) i believe was the name
Bill and me yuk'n it up
In front of the casino, where, not going inside ensured we didn't lose our collective *ss
A motley crew
The local police (lots out that day) didnt even look twice , 'cuz Bill N Vinnie had already set 'em straight on exactly what the law is on these machines 8) .
Local folk down-to-earth, friendly, and very respectful of bike riders sharing the roads. NOT what I'm use to in this sewer, Tucson. We told a guy how kick-*ss his custom chopper was (prolly 40-50K), and he said, "Yeah, thanks...but you guys look just as cool." 8)
We made a good time out of it, and what mattered the most is that we didnt need masses of bikes/riders/racing to have fun. Just the Three Amigos and a nice day. 8) 8)