marcsiry wrote:That is mine, thanks! Much appreciated, I thought I left it at McDonalds when I was hurriedly pulling on my raingear. I'll grab it when I go see Jim.
I was one who recognized it as belonging to "the guy on the new Thruxton 1200R". Now I can place a name to the face...and the bike. When you showed it to me earlier in the day I was wondering how it stayed on, thinking the cuff of your leather jacket might knock it off. Glad you know you're on here and are going to get it back.
Great having you along with the group that my good friend Dan had led around central Vermont, Marc. Perhaps you should have spent more time up near the front 3 during the day, as you flowed well with me & Dan on 9 once we got past the tanker truck. We kind of hoofed it back in a hurry from that point on because we figured everyone else in the group knew where they were by then, and where to go at whatever pace they chose.
Only Casey, the younger fellow on the black Thruxton 900 was found (by me) at the Saturday night dinner. He sat with me, Dan, the 50/50 winner Carl and we talked about the ride. He was so excited, saying he learned a lot just by watching Dan but wants more training. Dan & I gave him some pointers, and suggested a track day for confidence building....as I would any rider at any level.
Looking forward to next year already!
Ken M.
2011 Tiger 800 ABS