Re: May 2-4: TAR Spring Ride
Posted: 07 May 2014 21:40
Thanks Allkid for organizing this. Troy, thanks again for setting up the BBQ. It was fun time had by all I think.
I had a great time riding with Phil and Bob, they are funny & I learned a bunch (like always take the road no one else uses, you can still get lost with two gpses, I still panic at big mudholes, and white lining in little towns is fun). You know its been good when you get up the last day feeling beat and you got 300 miles to go, and for once I did not want to ride to work on a Monday. Did Tuesday tho.
BTW There is a neat biker coffee shop right on 62 in Eureka Springs. Roscoes - Soon as I pulled in it goes from 5 bikes and fills up with 350s, 400s and vstroms, sport tour bikes, mopeds and what not. Instant biker party. A retired couple had just returned from the winter in Mexico on their vstroms(?), posers, shoppers ("I want to buy x"), and some returning from Texas. The roads around there are great and I will be back to Eureka. Like Latteland in the mountains.
I had a great time riding with Phil and Bob, they are funny & I learned a bunch (like always take the road no one else uses, you can still get lost with two gpses, I still panic at big mudholes, and white lining in little towns is fun). You know its been good when you get up the last day feeling beat and you got 300 miles to go, and for once I did not want to ride to work on a Monday. Did Tuesday tho.
BTW There is a neat biker coffee shop right on 62 in Eureka Springs. Roscoes - Soon as I pulled in it goes from 5 bikes and fills up with 350s, 400s and vstroms, sport tour bikes, mopeds and what not. Instant biker party. A retired couple had just returned from the winter in Mexico on their vstroms(?), posers, shoppers ("I want to buy x"), and some returning from Texas. The roads around there are great and I will be back to Eureka. Like Latteland in the mountains.