Ride Report 2003 Rally
Day 1 and 2:
Let's see how do I start? The trip down was fairly uneventful with my new Alpine stereo, JVC 12 disc MP3 changer and over 800 albums on MP3 providing most of the entertainment. Bruce requested some stuff I had but never really listened to before, so the time flew by until we hit the mountains in NC, and my new front brakes locked up on the passenger wheel. This really didn't cause too much of a delay...we had to get some scubby pads to clean the rotor and then cooled it slowly with ice until it freed up, then we stopped for diner and arrived in Suches about 8pm. (22 hours on the road for me) I was a bit frazzeled since I had only slept about 3 hours in the last 36, a few cold brews perked me up however and the usual BS sessions and hellos comenced. It was great meeting all the new faces and seeing all the familiar ones. Next day we were up early to unpack and unload the bikes for a run up 180 (Wolfpen gap road) before the mornng riders meeting. Bruce found out his front axel never got tightened up after the new tires were put on, and both of us found out that you can't see the corners with the sun in your eyes as our matching skid marks will attest to. What a great road.
We all split up for rides on Saturday, Bruce and I went with the advanced group on the longer ride. Ride rules for this group were simple:
1. We would be passing on the double yellow.
2. We would be exceeding the posted speed limits in all cases, especially corners.
3. We would be scraping parts of our bikes on a regular basis.
4. XSive use of the throttle was not only accepted but was encouraged.
5. All of the above was to be done safely.
We did some great stuff! GA Rt. 60, Cherohola Skyway, Deal's Gap, Rt 19 through the Nantahala Gorge, Wayah Bald Road, etc. and had an absolute blast!! I actually scraped both footpegs on the Bandit and the centerstand on both sides. Later we had dinner (Bruce had double hot chili - hot going in and hot going out) and a few more beers with Rob and the gang and hit the sack to dream about another full day of mountain twisties.
Day 3:
A short but intense ride through about 100 miles of great twisties was planned with the entire group, this was actually pretty enjoyable and we got to meet some of the riders who went on the short loop the day before. I also got to ride Dave's new R1 on Wolfpen Gap Road. (Ride report coming) Dave said my Bandit felt like a moped and that Bruce's XS felt like a Harley compared to his R1.......Hmm not too sure about that!! A few guys bugged out early the rest of us took our time and packed up and said our goodbyes. This was the end of the weekend for most guys but Bruce and I were heading up to Cherokee NC to hang out at my friends Motel for 4 more days. Wa-hoo!!
Stay tuned for more!
Day 1 and 2:
Let's see how do I start? The trip down was fairly uneventful with my new Alpine stereo, JVC 12 disc MP3 changer and over 800 albums on MP3 providing most of the entertainment. Bruce requested some stuff I had but never really listened to before, so the time flew by until we hit the mountains in NC, and my new front brakes locked up on the passenger wheel. This really didn't cause too much of a delay...we had to get some scubby pads to clean the rotor and then cooled it slowly with ice until it freed up, then we stopped for diner and arrived in Suches about 8pm. (22 hours on the road for me) I was a bit frazzeled since I had only slept about 3 hours in the last 36, a few cold brews perked me up however and the usual BS sessions and hellos comenced. It was great meeting all the new faces and seeing all the familiar ones. Next day we were up early to unpack and unload the bikes for a run up 180 (Wolfpen gap road) before the mornng riders meeting. Bruce found out his front axel never got tightened up after the new tires were put on, and both of us found out that you can't see the corners with the sun in your eyes as our matching skid marks will attest to. What a great road.
We all split up for rides on Saturday, Bruce and I went with the advanced group on the longer ride. Ride rules for this group were simple:
1. We would be passing on the double yellow.
2. We would be exceeding the posted speed limits in all cases, especially corners.
3. We would be scraping parts of our bikes on a regular basis.
4. XSive use of the throttle was not only accepted but was encouraged.
5. All of the above was to be done safely.
We did some great stuff! GA Rt. 60, Cherohola Skyway, Deal's Gap, Rt 19 through the Nantahala Gorge, Wayah Bald Road, etc. and had an absolute blast!! I actually scraped both footpegs on the Bandit and the centerstand on both sides. Later we had dinner (Bruce had double hot chili - hot going in and hot going out) and a few more beers with Rob and the gang and hit the sack to dream about another full day of mountain twisties.
Day 3:
A short but intense ride through about 100 miles of great twisties was planned with the entire group, this was actually pretty enjoyable and we got to meet some of the riders who went on the short loop the day before. I also got to ride Dave's new R1 on Wolfpen Gap Road. (Ride report coming) Dave said my Bandit felt like a moped and that Bruce's XS felt like a Harley compared to his R1.......Hmm not too sure about that!! A few guys bugged out early the rest of us took our time and packed up and said our goodbyes. This was the end of the weekend for most guys but Bruce and I were heading up to Cherokee NC to hang out at my friends Motel for 4 more days. Wa-hoo!!
Stay tuned for more!
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