09-13-2009, 02:20 PM | #1 |
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175 mile Breakfast Run
Our regular Sunday morning breakfast meeting at Deals Gap.
This should be titled How to have a good time riding with sport bikes. :rawk: :rawk: We meet up at a gas station at 7:15 in Maryville, Tn. While the last two were getting gas, I took off. It is 40 miles to the Gap from the station. Where are they??? Here they come.. We had the Slayer breakfast, 3eggs-hash browns-bacon-biscuits and gravy-coffee all for $8.03. We left the store to ride the Cherohala Skyway. I took a short cut thru Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest. While waiting on the sport bikes to catch up... About this time I hear my buddies coming around the bend. Put the camera away and ride. We are 15 miles from Tellico Plains. Is that really a 250??? From Tellico Plains to the house is 50 miles, about 30 of curves and the rest 4 lane. Again, while every one is suiting up, I take off. We all joined back up on the 4 lane and rode on into town. A good morning ride and we were home before noon. Jerry
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09-13-2009, 04:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: 175 mile Breakfast Run
Good post!
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Hell Busyweb, just take off in that direction, the way you ride it shouldn't take you but a day to get there, a day to ride where he did, and a day to get back home :tongue: .
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09-13-2009, 05:17 PM | #5 |
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Re: 175 mile Breakfast Run
Wow just beautiful along with a reasonably priced breakfast! Think I might plan a 2500+ mile breakfast run. Very lucky to have that beauty close to you! Great pictures too!
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09-13-2009, 05:30 PM | #6 |
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Re: 175 mile Breakfast Run
I never take for granted the good roads I have to enjoy.
If you have followed some of my other rides, It's not what you ride, but how you ride. If I try to ride with these same bikes, but on my PC800, I will ride above my comfort level. With the GZ, I just take off first and give it HELL.... Thanks, Jerry
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09-13-2009, 05:43 PM | #7 |
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"It's not what you ride, but how you ride"
Need to remember that little saying, it is so...true! :roll: |
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Same feeling here...
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09-13-2009, 06:03 PM | #9 |
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Come on over.....
I promise to show you some GREAT ROADS and hook you up with some great riders that know a whole more than I do about this area. Jerry
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Oh, and I nearly forgot - plenty of "brown sauce" on the sausages.
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