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volunteers for 2004 rally GS rides

goodwrench

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I'm a co-chair on the GS rides committee for the Spokane rally and we had our first meeting last night. We are planning several great rides for you adventure riders! We will be having rides thurs, fri. and Sat. with half day and all day rides to accommodate people. We have a lot of beautiful country out here and great forest service roads. We are raising the bar on Rally GS rides. By this I mean not in degree of dificulty but in promoting the sport, getting newcomers involved and being organized, so expect great things. We are looking for local riders to help out with the logistics of it. Drop me a line if you are interested in helping out. There are more exciting things in the planning stages that we will announce later!:clap
 

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I just cross posted this to the AdvRider forum, so I'd bet you start to get some responses. Excellent effort! :thumb
 
I be there

But Hopefully I will have a Vendor space to attend(If the person In charge ever respond to me) but if is only for a few hours I can give you a hand..I'm sure many more ADVriders will be there to lend a hand
 
KBasa said:
I just cross posted this to the AdvRider forum, so I'd bet you start to get some responses. Excellent effort! :thumb

Thanks for doing that. What part did you put it under? I put one in the upcoming events forum.
 
Eric Blume said:
I can volunteer as long as certian ADVRiders are not there.
Do you have a list so far of the riders and their silly names?

Maybe we should put their names on the liability release as a special liability?
 
Eric Blume said:
I can volunteer as long as certian ADVRiders are not there.

Now. Now. Play nice. Even if they haven't been nice to you, nows the time to rise above it and prove them wrong by showing them some good roads and good riding.

Ok. Back to the subject at hand:
Any other volunteers? I'll be on my GS and looking for some good roads and good riding (imagine that!). I'm a dirt newb, so treat me nice. Nice = not so hairy that I break anything important, but not so hairy that I don't worry that it might happen (doesn't mean much for this pavement jockey).

With a little luck our beloved kbasa will be on an R12GS. He'll be like a babe again...
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knary said:
With a little luck our beloved kbasa will be on an R12GS. He'll be like a babe again...
dave.jpg

Yikes. Yeah, it looks like the S bike will sell pretty soon, so when that happens, the hexhead GS is not far behind.

I'm scairt, pa. What do you do with that dirt stuff?
 
Eric Blume said:
I can volunteer as long as certian ADVRiders are not there.
Do you have a list so far of the riders and their silly names?

Eric i sure hope i'm not one of them..

by the way i found out the the dirt is the ultimate barrior that devide the real riders from the one that just talk about it...

I hope i see you again soon,for sure i miss you company around the asilum
 
ricardo kuhn said:
by the way i found out the the dirt is the ultimate barrior that devide the real riders from the one that just talk about it..

Hey now.

Dirt is the barrier that separates those the like riding in the dirt from those that don't. Some of the best/smoothest street riders I know have no real interest in wandering off pavement.
 
knary said:
Hey now.

Dirt is the barrier that separates those the like riding in the dirt from those that don't. Some of the best/smoothest street riders I know have no real interest in wandering off pavement.

Upppss

Was sopose to read

"by the way i found out the the dirt is the ultimate barrior that devide the real DIRT riders from the one that just talk about it.."

Sorry I was thinking about all the TKC 80 guys that never touch the dirt,but love the "look" the tyres give to the bike...

sorry about that
 
ricardo kuhn said:
Upppss

Was sopose to read

"by the way i found out the the dirt is the ultimate barrior that devide the real DIRT riders from the one that just talk about it.."

Sorry I was thinking about all the TKC 80 guys that never touch the dirt,but love the "look" the tyres give to the bike...

sorry about that

:D No worries.
 
Hi;
Read about this on the AdvRider site and would be happy to help with dual sport rides or even local pavement rides. Not a racer type, just a slow old fart on a 950 KTM who likes to explore.
airhead Bruce
 
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