Lehigh Valley Run: 2010 Spring Edition!
#111
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Originally Posted by nakdboardr,Apr 11 2010, 05:44 PM
Nice Drive Donald----even though you lost me
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Once again, I want to Thank: Corey, Tim & JFO for leading the other groups and making this possible. Also thank you to Tammy (freq's better half) for getting us in early to Platz's.
#113
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yeah idk how you guys stayed at 100 plus, i was getting nervous so i slowed down to 80 and stayed with Gino.
im just glad i didn't have to bust out my spare gas on a better note the actual gauge is fixed, i guess all the winding and air i got smacked the unit back into comission haha
im just glad i didn't have to bust out my spare gas on a better note the actual gauge is fixed, i guess all the winding and air i got smacked the unit back into comission haha
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Originally Posted by suprmonky73,Apr 12 2010, 09:38 AM
yeah idk how you guys stayed at 100 plus, i was getting nervous so i slowed down to 80 and stayed with Gino.
im just glad i didn't have to bust out my spare gas on a better note the actual gauge is fixed, i guess all the winding and air i got smacked the unit back into comission haha
im just glad i didn't have to bust out my spare gas on a better note the actual gauge is fixed, i guess all the winding and air i got smacked the unit back into comission haha
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I had a great time, thank to you all, it really was a pleasure meeting all of you.
Now to some of my mental notes...
1. Don't try and stick with donald, clint, and tom on the twisties its flirting with suicide.
2. If you unfamiliar with the roads get a gps because there is a very high chance you may be accidentally left behind and no one will notice until its too late! (poor Kevin)
3. Ear muffs in the tunnel if you're with clint, im still trying to get my hearing back.
The ride back was so much fun although the people we held up at the tunnel were pissed and swerving right next to me. I was in shock myself most of the time it was a constant 3 digit speed and some people were quite happy to get out of the way.
I had lots of fun guys, thanks....
Now to some of my mental notes...
1. Don't try and stick with donald, clint, and tom on the twisties its flirting with suicide.
2. If you unfamiliar with the roads get a gps because there is a very high chance you may be accidentally left behind and no one will notice until its too late! (poor Kevin)
3. Ear muffs in the tunnel if you're with clint, im still trying to get my hearing back.
The ride back was so much fun although the people we held up at the tunnel were pissed and swerving right next to me. I was in shock myself most of the time it was a constant 3 digit speed and some people were quite happy to get out of the way.
I had lots of fun guys, thanks....
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I was more than happy to lead a group again, i am looking to host a run over my way before the end of summer.
On another note, i am glad everyone made it home safely, 100+ for that period of time is too much for me, there are too many people on the roads these days that dont pay attention and cant react quickly enough to a car going that fast. So lets all remember that no matter how skilled we are, we share the same roads with people who arent driving enthusiasts and pay attention every second behind the wheel. It seems like we get faster everytime and i just hope we continue to drive smart and stay safe.
On another note, i am glad everyone made it home safely, 100+ for that period of time is too much for me, there are too many people on the roads these days that dont pay attention and cant react quickly enough to a car going that fast. So lets all remember that no matter how skilled we are, we share the same roads with people who arent driving enthusiasts and pay attention every second behind the wheel. It seems like we get faster everytime and i just hope we continue to drive smart and stay safe.
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Originally Posted by essi1553,Apr 12 2010, 02:17 PM
2. If you unfamiliar with the roads get a gps because there is a very high chance you may be accidentally left behind and no one will notice until its too late! (poor Kevin)
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Originally Posted by nakdboardr,Apr 12 2010, 12:52 PM
The GPS helped me find PLATZ