Ride to Ripley 2010
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
Great pic's ! Sure do wish I could have been there to meet all of you in person, and to go for a ride with some of the finest looking voyagers that roll the highways. ( I'm talkin about the bikes ) Carl where did you find the time to clean up the shop ? with all the email, phone calls,packing up parts, and working on bikes.
Glad y'all had great weather, and again great pic's... Gene Kap.
Glad y'all had great weather, and again great pic's... Gene Kap.
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
Hi y'all...
After a chilly fogy morning and 8 hours ride I am home... thanks to Carl and family for the hospitality...
was nice to meet you guys and fix my baby Voyager, I'm glad I didn't loose my right hard bag...
The food was very good too...
was hard to keep this guy from the BBQ...:)
the ride was great too...
Wow no trunk..
Nice...
O yes, the weather was perfect too...
After a chilly fogy morning and 8 hours ride I am home... thanks to Carl and family for the hospitality...
was nice to meet you guys and fix my baby Voyager, I'm glad I didn't loose my right hard bag...
The food was very good too...
was hard to keep this guy from the BBQ...:)
the ride was great too...
Wow no trunk..
Nice...
O yes, the weather was perfect too...
"Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul"
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
KC crew is home. More pictures later tonight.
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
Made it back home without incident. Tom and I had a hard time staying alert riding the 45 MPH construction zones on US64. Here are some pics from the weekend.
Some of Car's bikes were moved outside to make room for the food.
There were a lot of discussions and getting to know one another on Saturday.
A new tail light being installed.
and a saddlebag guard that was rubbing the swingarm.
Some of Car's bikes were moved outside to make room for the food.
There were a lot of discussions and getting to know one another on Saturday.
A new tail light being installed.
and a saddlebag guard that was rubbing the swingarm.
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We took a ride to Fort Pillow. There were 11 Voyagers participating in the ride.
A couple of noteworthy bikes this weekend were the pristine "one owner" 1986.
and the really nice 1989 with just about every "bling" available.
It sure was great seeing familiar faces and meeting new folks this year. Thank you to Carl and Cheryl for the great southern hospitality, food, and great memories.
A couple of noteworthy bikes this weekend were the pristine "one owner" 1986.
and the really nice 1989 with just about every "bling" available.
It sure was great seeing familiar faces and meeting new folks this year. Thank you to Carl and Cheryl for the great southern hospitality, food, and great memories.
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Tony Norton owns that beautiful machine. Desert Storm vet with a rod (or two) in his back.
Jason Spivey (white shirt) and his dad, Steven(?) on the left. Jason is a semi-local guy that bought his '94-95 Voyager from Carl. His dad rode in on a cruiser.
Rick near Kansas City was always studying Carl's ways.
Pete (suzib6sw) is a right kind bloke to be taking on radio repairs for folks.
Ok, what am I telling David from Alabama in this picture?
a) our dog is only 10 lbs
b) the swing arm looks like it's crooked
c) I'm telling you, the plate was this big
Jason Spivey (white shirt) and his dad, Steven(?) on the left. Jason is a semi-local guy that bought his '94-95 Voyager from Carl. His dad rode in on a cruiser.
Rick near Kansas City was always studying Carl's ways.
Pete (suzib6sw) is a right kind bloke to be taking on radio repairs for folks.
Ok, what am I telling David from Alabama in this picture?
a) our dog is only 10 lbs
b) the swing arm looks like it's crooked
c) I'm telling you, the plate was this big
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
Well I really missed out, But was having a blast with my son on his first hunting trip.
Ride Safe and Ride Long,
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Jim Houston led a ride over to Fort Pillow State Park. Seemed to know quite a bit about the area.
Can you guess what color my Bakerwings are?
Jerry and HMB Don made the trip from California. Here's Don...
Grumpy (Bob) found us at the Fort.
Everybody checking out Grumpy's modifications...
And then it was time to head back to Carl's.
Can you guess what color my Bakerwings are?
Jerry and HMB Don made the trip from California. Here's Don...
Grumpy (Bob) found us at the Fort.
Everybody checking out Grumpy's modifications...
And then it was time to head back to Carl's.
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
I will add just one more picture. This is the well known Tennessee method of fixing something. Push with the foot, pull with the arms, and pry with the green handled pry bar. And if that doesn't work.....get a bigger hammer!
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n0nab wrote:I will add just one more picture. This is the well known Tennessee method of fixing something. Push with the foot, pull with the arms, and pry with the green handled pry bar. And if that doesn't work.....get a bigger hammer!
...or just re-attach where it belongs.
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Aha.. So THATS where the pry bar went. :-) You did remember to take it out when done ?
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Thanks guys for your help...the Voyager runs much better now...
Yes, the pry bar is out
Yes, the pry bar is out
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That super clean '86 that David posted is owned by Corey Taylor. He showed up last year for the 1st Ride to Ripley. Local guy.
The '96-97 owned by his buddy Theo (on the right) was just as clean.
I'll be posting more pictures, but also decided to try something new. Here's a link (hopefully) to an album that should have Pam's best-of-Ride-to-Ripley (in no particular order, thanks to photobucket). http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b61/i ... ey%202010/
Carl has several early style Voyagers...though I did not take one for a spin.
The California gang: HMB Don and Jerry (in the blue shirt).
Tom from Alabama is ready to ride. Tom is sporting the Tourmaster Flex, which has now been replaced by the Tourmaster Flex 2. The Tourmaster Flex 2 can be purchased from: http://www.newenough.com/street/jackets ... acket.html It comes highly recommended!
The '96-97 owned by his buddy Theo (on the right) was just as clean.
I'll be posting more pictures, but also decided to try something new. Here's a link (hopefully) to an album that should have Pam's best-of-Ride-to-Ripley (in no particular order, thanks to photobucket). http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b61/i ... ey%202010/
Carl has several early style Voyagers...though I did not take one for a spin.
The California gang: HMB Don and Jerry (in the blue shirt).
Tom from Alabama is ready to ride. Tom is sporting the Tourmaster Flex, which has now been replaced by the Tourmaster Flex 2. The Tourmaster Flex 2 can be purchased from: http://www.newenough.com/street/jackets ... acket.html It comes highly recommended!
"You only live twice, or so it seems. One life for yourself and one for your dreams...." Nancy Sinatra
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Giant loaves of cotton ready for shipment. Right now, Pam is laughing at my "giant loaves of cotton ready for shipment" statement. I thought it was fairly serious, but she's busting a gut over there on the sofa. Or is it, loafa? I guess it's funny no matter how you slice it.
Hmmmm, BBQ for breakfast? It's about time!!!
Ralph and Carl remembering waaaaay back when. Ralph has a sweet GL1800 trike.
This is the best group picture we have, LOL. Seriously.
Martin (Furchin) camped out at Carl's place. Can't beat the price!
Cheryl getting ready to put the smack-down on Carl.
Even the horses were hamming it up.
James (on the right) was the pitmaster. The man smokes a mean pork shoulder!
Like father, like son. Chuck on the left, Carl on the right.
Eating candy corn is serious business!
Like Boris the dog, I'm tuckered out. I wonder if I look this good when I'm asleep?
Thanks again to everyone that made this weekend so great!
Hmmmm, BBQ for breakfast? It's about time!!!
Ralph and Carl remembering waaaaay back when. Ralph has a sweet GL1800 trike.
This is the best group picture we have, LOL. Seriously.
Martin (Furchin) camped out at Carl's place. Can't beat the price!
Cheryl getting ready to put the smack-down on Carl.
Even the horses were hamming it up.
James (on the right) was the pitmaster. The man smokes a mean pork shoulder!
Like father, like son. Chuck on the left, Carl on the right.
Eating candy corn is serious business!
Like Boris the dog, I'm tuckered out. I wonder if I look this good when I'm asleep?
Thanks again to everyone that made this weekend so great!
"You only live twice, or so it seems. One life for yourself and one for your dreams...." Nancy Sinatra
"If a man made it, a man can fix it." - Steve in Sunny Fla
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Thanks to Scott (n0nab) for taking a picture of the picture taker. Pam had a great time!
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Re: Ride to Ripley 2010
Emily and I enjoyed all the posts and pics. Don't have anything else to add except a few stats: As of 2:00PM on Saturday when we left for a visit to our retirement home town of Hot springs, AR, there were 11 states represented (WI, MI, TN, PA, KS, MO, CA, KT, VA, MS, OH), 20 bikes (18 Voyagers), and 24 attended (plus Carl's family and charles the cook). Looks like about double from last year...stand by for next year's run!
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Thanks for the stats. Add Alabama to the list for Tom.Semper Fidelis wrote:Emily and I enjoyed all the posts and pics. Don't have anything else to add except a few stats: As of 2:00PM on Saturday when we left for a visit to our retirement home town of Hot springs, AR, there were 11 states represented (WI, MI, TN, PA, KS, MO, CA, KT, VA, MS, OH), 20 bikes (18 Voyagers), and 24 attended (plus Carl's family and charles the cook). Looks like about double from last year...stand by for next year's run!
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Hello! This is Chris's wife Pam.
I am hijacking his forum ID briefly, to share links to my Walgreens photo account for the photos that I took on the Ride to Ripley weekend. The last photo that I took Saturday night was of David from Alabama. He asked how many have I taken? He was #999. (I know, I need a twelve step program for digital photography.) Scott asked me what I took pictures of and the answer is, "Any thing that moves, and anything that doesn't." Basically, everything that catches my eye.
The first photos are better organized, the blurry/bad shots have been removed. I have only had time to crop and edit some of the photos from Saturday. There will be a lot that doesn't interest anyone except myself: fields, trees, barns, horses, barn cats, signs, commercial buildings, etc.
I tried to get a good, close-up face shot of everyone, but I know that I missed a few people. Sorry.
Thanks, again, to Carl and Cheryl for all of their hospitality. And, to everyone else for being nice folks! I had a great weekend, especially Friday afternoon, sitting by myself and reading, looking out over the horse pasture, and listening to the quiet. Then, I had more fun eating and talking on Saturday. Pam
Best of R2R same photos as Chris posted link to photobucket in earlier post.
http://photo1.walgreens.com/walgreens/t ... walgreens/
Edit: Unfortunately, you will need to sign up for the walgreens thing in order to view the pictures. Chris
I am hijacking his forum ID briefly, to share links to my Walgreens photo account for the photos that I took on the Ride to Ripley weekend. The last photo that I took Saturday night was of David from Alabama. He asked how many have I taken? He was #999. (I know, I need a twelve step program for digital photography.) Scott asked me what I took pictures of and the answer is, "Any thing that moves, and anything that doesn't." Basically, everything that catches my eye.
The first photos are better organized, the blurry/bad shots have been removed. I have only had time to crop and edit some of the photos from Saturday. There will be a lot that doesn't interest anyone except myself: fields, trees, barns, horses, barn cats, signs, commercial buildings, etc.
I tried to get a good, close-up face shot of everyone, but I know that I missed a few people. Sorry.
Thanks, again, to Carl and Cheryl for all of their hospitality. And, to everyone else for being nice folks! I had a great weekend, especially Friday afternoon, sitting by myself and reading, looking out over the horse pasture, and listening to the quiet. Then, I had more fun eating and talking on Saturday. Pam
Best of R2R same photos as Chris posted link to photobucket in earlier post.
http://photo1.walgreens.com/walgreens/t ... walgreens/
Edit: Unfortunately, you will need to sign up for the walgreens thing in order to view the pictures. Chris
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Pam on Chris' log-in.
I learned something new at the Fort Pillow Museum. Shebang meant a rustic dwelling, made from various materials, possible origination of the phrase "the whole shebang." (Not exclusive to the camp at Andersonville.)
Prisoners arriving at Andersonville quickly discovered that they lacked many of life's basic necessities. Many were without shelter and constructed crude dwellings known as "shebangs," made from various items including cloth, mud bricks, tree limbs, and brush. One group of prisoners, including a printer from Trenton, New Jersey, constructed a shebang by sewing together "the sleeve and back linings of my blouse...our sugar and coffee bags, and...the flap of Hoffman's knapsack."¹ In some instances, prisoners shared their shebangs with others and cared for those who were sick.
I learned something new at the Fort Pillow Museum. Shebang meant a rustic dwelling, made from various materials, possible origination of the phrase "the whole shebang." (Not exclusive to the camp at Andersonville.)
Prisoners arriving at Andersonville quickly discovered that they lacked many of life's basic necessities. Many were without shelter and constructed crude dwellings known as "shebangs," made from various items including cloth, mud bricks, tree limbs, and brush. One group of prisoners, including a printer from Trenton, New Jersey, constructed a shebang by sewing together "the sleeve and back linings of my blouse...our sugar and coffee bags, and...the flap of Hoffman's knapsack."¹ In some instances, prisoners shared their shebangs with others and cared for those who were sick.
"You only live twice, or so it seems. One life for yourself and one for your dreams...." Nancy Sinatra
"If a man made it, a man can fix it." - Steve in Sunny Fla
"If a man made it, a man can fix it." - Steve in Sunny Fla