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Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 24 Aug 2011 19:57
by troy
I'm inviting you to join me for a day ride. I'm not promising anything great, but I've started a route that starts from the SE side of the metro and heads generally East hitting what looks like the most interesting stuff along the way--lots of gravel I hope.
About 100 miles out and meander 100 miles or so back home--that's a long enough day on gravel to satisfy me. I have started a route, but it is very subject to change.
http://www.marengo-ltd.com/map2/?route=17656
We'll find someplace to eat lunch somewhere along the way. If we don't find a decent looking cafe, we can buzz up into Sedalia for Bandanas BBQ -- great food.
The starting point is at
Miss B's Cafe in Louisburg, KS. I've never been but some reviews say it's good. Heck maybe it doesn't even exist anymore. Adventure?
Breakfast at 6:30
Kickstands up at 7:30
Show up for both, either, or neither
Saturday looks to be 85 and sunny. Let's ride!
Troy Wolf
913.669.0958
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 24 Aug 2011 21:00
by ajayhawkfan
Have fun and take pictures.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 25 Aug 2011 11:17
by troy
FYI - confirmed Miss B's opens for breakfast at 6 AM. I plan to be there by 6:30 or so. Kickstands up about 7:30.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 25 Aug 2011 13:58
by Hank Moody
I'm very interested in this ride. Let me see if I can get a kitchen pass....
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 25 Aug 2011 14:02
by Hayden
Oh yea, Miss Bs is a great place. I was there last summer and had breakfast. You wont be dissapointed.
Hayden.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 26 Aug 2011 00:11
by stimmer6253472
I'll be there. Got plans in the afternoon but I'm up for a good chunk of riding.
Jim
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 26 Aug 2011 07:58
by troy
Unless I'm running late, I'll be taking this 25 mile route from my house to Miss B's.
http://www.marengo-ltd.com/map2/?route=17666
I'll be leaving my house about 6AM. If anyone lives close to 159th & Antioch and wants to ride down with me, just let me know.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 26 Aug 2011 20:18
by Hank Moody
I got my pass! I will see you there around 6:30.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 27 Aug 2011 19:17
by troy
I can't speak for all the riders, but I know that stimmer (Jim) and I returned home safely and enjoyed the day!
I rode a total of 222 miles with a moving time of just under 8 hours. The weather was almost perfect. Yes, it was a touch hotter than perfect and the dust--oh WOW the dust. There is a huge advantage to leading the ride--no dust!
6 riders and 5 motorcycles made the journey. Mr. Wizard (Jim Foley & Terry) were 2-up on his KTM 990. Stimmer was on his 990. KLRed on his, well...KLR. Daryl & I on our F800GS's.
Here are the photos I took.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1001914714 ... e_20110827
I think all are in agreement that Miss B's Cafe in Louisburg is a winner. They open at 6 AM and serve breakfast until 2 PM. They have a large dinner menu, too, and I hear it's good. My omelet was excellent and KLRed's big breakfast with pancakes looked great. I'll definitely be going back. It was a great way to start the ride.
We basically ran 100 miles East in a line somewhat parallel with Louisburg. (100 miles of riding--not as the crow flies.) Our return route meandered slightly North of the outbound route.
We could have named the ride "The Closed Bridge Ride" because we came across 3 closed bridges and more than a couple dead ends. Re-routing on the fly is part of the adventure.
At about the 90 mile mark, everyone but stimmer & I broke away to head home. I think bikes and riders ingested more than their fair shares of dust!
stimmer & I picked the speed up a bit and hit several miles of twisty pavement--you guys missed it! On our Westward trip, we cut out a lot of the route and just kept going straight West until a road would T-bone, then find the next road West. Stimmer & I traded bikes for 20 miles or so, which was fun until the rear tire on the 990 went flat. Stimmer rode it home at about 30 MPH the 10 miles to his house while I followed. We were lucky and had very little traffic to contend with. That tire was toast at the beginning of the ride!
Thanks all for a great time! I needed that ride.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 30 Aug 2011 07:56
by Hank Moody
Thanks for the ride Troy! Very dusty, but enjoyable all the same.
Re: Sat Aug 27 Dualsport Ride
Posted: 05 Sep 2011 10:21
by stimmer6253472
I just pulled the track off of my GPS. 205 miles for me.
Jim