Hello from PA.

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  1. LaFemmes

    LaFemmes n00b

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    Hello,
    I now live in PA but, moved here from NJ in May.
    Just reaching out to the riders who met
    and were nice enough to let my man join in on a ride
    with them today in PA.
    His name is Nick and was riding a black 2001 GSXR 600.
    Thanks guys, he loved it! :wink:
     
  2. BigDaddy

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    Your welcome. I tried my darndest to convince him he needs to do some track days. You are so close to Pocono, there really is no excuse not to. Maybe if he were to do some track days he could hang with us a little bit better. I think he was surprised by us old guys riding as fast as we do. Hope to meet up with you and Nick again AT THE TRACK.
    Frank
     
  3. LaFemmes

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    Hello,
    Getting on the track is someting he has been speaking of a lot these days.
    He needs to get a new jacket (someone told him)
    Oh yes, he praised your riding abilities. :wink:
    By the way, Nick and I both know, once he takes it to the track he will be hooked! lol
     
  4. NVBUSA

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    Hey Lefemmes, welcome are you a member of Tristate sport bikes? I think I,ve seen some rides you have been on with Sandman and Avo (RIP).
    I was with your man Nick that day also, and I finally did my first track day at Pocono... Yes you will be hooked but well worth it... Great group of people here.
     
  5. maidenamerica71

    maidenamerica71 Rides with no training wheels

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    Where the COMPASS POINTS

    A shout out to the Poconos. Long Pond/Tobyhanna. Would love to put my bike on the track up there, the Delaware Gap roads. Y'know, GOD'S COUNTRY. I'm livin' in "the HEART of Dixie" now; close to Barber. ...where they call me a Damn, Yankee. 8) 8)

    Just screaming Hello, to the North. :mrgreen:
     
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    Hey now, small world. :arrow:
    Yes, that would be me. Nick, one in the same.
    Hi there, your living in NV now?
     
  7. LaFemmes

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    Re: Where the COMPASS POINTS


    Right back at you! "hello" :D
    How do you like that track? I hear good things about it.
     
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    maidenamerica71 Rides with no training wheels

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    Re: Where the COMPASS POINTS

    Barber, Tally & Nashville keep me plenty busy. All within 2 hrs. of my front door. Barber, by far, is a sweet track & hosts a great museum. Hot as heck in the Summer, but so worth it. Y'all (...or Yinz depending if you have Western PA blood...) gotta head South to try it somtime.
     
  9. Renard

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    Re: Where the COMPASS POINTS

    A few of my friends took to Barber this pass July and I think I had the best time since riding on Laguna Seca back in '88.... you are soooo lucky to be that close. :)
     
  10. maidenamerica71

    maidenamerica71 Rides with no training wheels

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    Re: Where the COMPASS POINTS

    ....and to think I took a job in Hawaii, moved in OCT and then BEGGED to leave 90 days later. NO tracks, and NO WHERE TO RIDE. I admitted I was addicted, and humbly asked to come home. And I haven't complained about this GOD BLESSED-FREAKING-UNBELIEVABLE JUNGLE-HOT-HUMIDITY in the South. (heh heh!) Noooooo Trade Winds blowing here...but you guys should open a slot for a weekend (or longer) sometime and visit. Museum is nice! You catch the Guggenheim in NYC in '98? You'd appreciate Barber's contribution, as well. Mark and Lois host a helluva show.
     
  11. Renard

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    maidenamerica71
    Yea My wife and I caught the Guggenheim in NYC in '98, we stood in line around the block, also the show for the Guggenheim did not expect so many people so the show went on the road to Vegas and i saw it there also.

    The Barber museum is right there I felt like a big kid every were there is something very interesting, they also have some of the same bikes there.
     

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