2011 Midwest MNG - St. Louis

I double dog dare ya! :laugh:

What not the double dog dare.. Dangit now I have to see if I can get the Saturday off.. If I cant not sure ill make it.. cause wont everyone be leaving Sunday..

blah everyone needs my crappy schedule.
 
Well I'm in as long as that is an off weekend. We'll have to see how it goes. i know the hubby will have to come also. If not we'll just, o nevermind. LOL Looking forward to meeting all the midwest folks.
 
So THIS is what Lurch was telling me I'm going to, huh? Sounds like it could be a good time! And since I'm gonna miss the spring bash, I can finally meet some of you!
Can't wait!
 
So THIS is what Lurch was telling me I'm going to, huh? Sounds like it could be a good time! And since I'm gonna miss the spring bash, I can finally meet some of you!
Can't wait!

Yes sir, this is IT!, This will be a great time. The Busawhipped's are outstanding hosts.
 
Well, this sounds like a good time, the wife's due date is the 10th of July so this might be to soon for me to leave her, if I come it would be for just a day, when time gets closer I will chime in again.


Trip would be about 5-6 hour ride.
 
Stopped at the Bixby Country Store for lunch on the way to Arkansas yesterday. MMMMMMM!!!!

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looking forward to eating there again, it's been too long!! :beerchug:
 
Ground rules for the Group Ride

Hopefully we will have a lot of bikes on the Group Ride Saturday. Most of us have not ridden together before. Most of the group have never ridden these roads before. And some may have never ridden twisty roads before. Each of these add to the risk of the ride. We all want to have a fun ride, and we all want to arrive back safely with our bikes in one piece. With all that in mind, here are 10 simple rules for the group ride.

1) No stunting.

2) The leader sets the maximum pace of the ride. Ride your ride, go your own pace. Don't worry about not keeping up with the group. Folks will wait at stop signs and turns. We will regroup at regular intervals. If someone in-front of you is slower, pass safely (unless it's the leader). Enjoy the ride on these amazing roads, it isn't a race to lunch.

3) Keep a safe following distance. Don't ride up on the person in front of you too close. On the highway sections of the route, we ride 2 line staggered formation, leave 2 seconds between you and the bike in-front of you. In the twisties, we ride single line formation, leave 2 seconds between you and the bike in-front of you.

4) Always use blinkers and hand signals. Face it, some of our undertails, flush mounts, and other signals aren't that bright. A quick hand signal can quickly and easily tell the person what you are doing.

5) If you have time, and can do it without putting yourself at risk, signal debris in the road with your feet.

6) At EVERY stop sign, or any time turning off one road onto another, every rider waits until he/she can see the bike behind him/her. Do not leave the intersection without knowing the next bike can see where you turned by signaling the turn. This makes sure nobody misses a turn without the entire group having to stop frequently. We will regroup everyone about every hour.

7) When you have time (not in corners) make sure the person behind you, is still there. Face it, any minute we can eliminate noticing somebody has wrecked, could save their life. Similarly, if there is nobody in-front of you and a parade of bikes behind you, don't just whack the throttle down the straight. Allow the faster riders to pass if its safe for them to do so. They are faster because they can maintain higher cornering speeds, not because they have more engine mods to win the drag race.

8) Never pass the person in front of you in the same lane, except when at a stop sign, the group is stopped, or the rider in-front of you signals you it's ok to make the in lane pass.

9) Do not pass more than ONE space at a time, making sure there is sufficient space to merge back without running up on the rider in-front of you. If there isn't room to merge back into the group safely, don't pass. There is no reason for extreme straight line speeds.

10) Passing cars. The lead riders will most likely pass cars wherever there is an opportunity to do so. The rider in-front of you passing a car is not the signal for you to pass the car. Pass only when you are comfortable making the pass. Wait for the rider in-front to complete their pass before starting yours. Be patient.
 
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