Our Bunch rode to Uncertain again

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by bj_kana, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. bj_kana

    bj_kana Guest

    What started as a 5 or 6 Group, planning to ride south to
    Uncertain,Tx...grew to 17 bikes, and what a mixture of motorcycles it
    was. Two lovely Gals on their Trikes, and they were in the lead.
    Blondie, of Blondies Motorcycle Shop, was up there in lead group, with
    her pretty blonde hair flowing in the wind...at 70-80 mph...what a
    rider.
    And Honey was excited to ride with one of those backwards
    'Trikes''..you know the one with two wheels in the front...commomly
    called 'Spiders'
    A Lady, was riding one....and that trike will scoot. It has a 105 HP
    engine, and a whole lotta cargo space. Honey wants one.
    We ate some durn good CatFish at Uncertain.... the Falays there, are
    huge...we ordered a 3 piece dinner between she and I...and it was a
    plenty. We knew to do that, becasue we'd been there a few times, and
    over ordered. One time we took a Doggie's worth back home in our
    Saddle bags. We had a nice time....shore did.
     
    bj_kana, Apr 6, 2009
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  2. bj_kana

    Steve Guest

    | What started as a 5 or 6 Group, planning to ride south to
    | Uncertain,Tx...grew to 17 bikes, and what a mixture of motorcycles
    it
    | was. Two lovely Gals on their Trikes, and they were in the lead.
    | Blondie, of Blondies Motorcycle Shop, was up there in lead group,
    with
    | her pretty blonde hair flowing in the wind...at 70-80 mph...what a
    | rider.
    | And Honey was excited to ride with one of those backwards
    | 'Trikes''..you know the one with two wheels in the front...commomly
    | called 'Spiders'
    | A Lady, was riding one....and that trike will scoot. It has a 105 HP
    | engine, and a whole lotta cargo space. Honey wants one.
    | We ate some durn good CatFish at Uncertain.... the Falays there, are
    | huge...we ordered a 3 piece dinner between she and I...and it was a
    | plenty. We knew to do that, becasue we'd been there a few times, and
    | over ordered. One time we took a Doggie's worth back home in our
    | Saddle bags. We had a nice time....shore did.


    Proper protocol dictates that trikes - motorcycles with three wheels
    regardless of orientation - fall to the back of the pack. Three
    wheels have more traction and can stop faster than a two wheeled
    cycle. Should a panic stop need to happen, three wheeled trikes in
    front would create a dangeous situation for two wheeled vehicles and
    their riders.

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    Steve, Apr 6, 2009
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    louie Guest

    We here have told BJay that over and over again, and he turned a blind ear.
    Hopefully he'll listen 2 u.

    Oth, when that old valk dies on him, it slows pretty fast and that could be
    the reason he wasn't up front. I heard he had some trouble getting it
    started for this ''finally'' little Ole short ride.

    anyway good luck with him.... be advised he is elderly

    ....louie
     
    louie, Apr 6, 2009
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  4. bj_kana

    BiffB Guest

    but the backwards ones ride in the front, right?
     
    BiffB, Apr 6, 2009
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  5. bj_kana

    louie Guest

    Why yes of course; my inertia friend.

    and since the amount of wheels dictates stopping distance,18 wheelers to the
    rear. They stop on a dime. Oh, and trains, put them way back there.

    ....louie
     
    louie, Apr 6, 2009
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  6. bj_kana

    bj_kana Guest

    ===thanks for that information son. (hehe)
    The trikes that we've rode with a few times, generally ride way back
    there, mainly because, generally Trikers cannot take the twisties, not
    even as good as me...and I ant especially good at running thru them
    curves..like some GW Riders I happen to know...hehe
    However the Trikes on this particular Ride, did well. And it was fun
    riding behind/em. r.n.c.
     
    bj_kana, Apr 6, 2009
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    bj_kana Guest

    ==must be the protocall.........cuz Sandie on her ''Red
    Spider''.....maintained her position, keeping her front two wheels
    ahead of her..I ant never seen that before...
    and she'd kick that thang up 70-85 on them rural roads....,
     
    bj_kana, Apr 6, 2009
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