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#1483
You could ride the VFR out there, as long as you don't drop it. The last road to the house from the main road is really steep and tight, I would want to ride that final part, its sketchy on a bike on a perfect dry day.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
It would be a TON of fun to take the VFR if I could mostly stay off the highways. If you want to go the highway route and caravan together, uhaul motorcycle trailers are pretty cheap, and I can tow it with the family suv if the truck/van you're using doesn't have a hitch.
I want to say I'd take the VFR anywhere, but it seems like a long trip on 495/66 wouldn't by the wisest choice for my first highway experience. I'm comfortable on the side roads but I just haven't gone out on a highway yet.
edit: Or if you find somebody more experienced who can ride the VFR over, I'm happy driving the Miata. Whatever's most useful for you.
#1485
You could ride the VFR out there, as long as you don't drop it. The last road to the house from the main road is really steep and tight, I would want to ride that final part, its sketchy on a bike on a perfect dry day.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
Out of town for 13th.
Keep us posted.
#1486
Originally Posted by gfacter' timestamp='1312227320' post='20836171
You could ride the VFR out there, as long as you don't drop it. The last road to the house from the main road is really steep and tight, I would want to ride that final part, its sketchy on a bike on a perfect dry day.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
It would be a TON of fun to take the VFR if I could mostly stay off the highways. If you want to go the highway route and caravan together, uhaul motorcycle trailers are pretty cheap, and I can tow it with the family suv if the truck/van you're using doesn't have a hitch.
I want to say I'd take the VFR anywhere, but it seems like a long trip on 495/66 wouldn't by the wisest choice for my first highway experience. I'm comfortable on the side roads but I just haven't gone out on a highway yet.
edit: Or if you find somebody more experienced who can ride the VFR over, I'm happy driving the Miata. Whatever's most useful for you.
I will figure something out, once you get to Gainesville you can take 55 the rest of the way (goes past the Winery). It's fun on a bike or miata, not much in the Element.
#1487
Originally Posted by gfacter' timestamp='1312227320' post='20836171
You could ride the VFR out there, as long as you don't drop it. The last road to the house from the main road is really steep and tight, I would want to ride that final part, its sketchy on a bike on a perfect dry day.
Ideally I need someone to ride the bike, another to drive the Miata and I follow in my truck, Which needs to get a rear seat re-installed.
I can provide lunch, adult beverages.
Out of town for 13th.
Keep us posted.
#1488
Originally Posted by gfacter' timestamp='1312222941' post='20835877
I need to find out when I can get the co truck, will start this weekend with small stuff.
Either the 13th or 20th I am thinking.
Either the 13th or 20th I am thinking.
I could use a hand getting the VFR and Miata out there.
#1489
Flying Dog has an opening for a Brewer. I'm tempted to apply since the only minimum qualifications listed are "Advanced math and reading skills"
http://flyingdogales.com/jobs/
http://flyingdogales.com/jobs/