Fall Farmington Ride - aka: Dave Davis Memorial Ride

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  • 1978GS750E
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    • Apr 2016
    • 1262
    • Lexington, KY

    #16
    Ok, it's over for this year........7 riders from 7 states attended.

    Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Indiana and New Jersey..............yeah, you read that right, New Jersey!

    And the New Jersey rider actually RODE to Missouri and back! (Well, he is probably not back just yet! But he did leave at 2am this morning.)

    Not a lot of picture taking going on, as riding was the top priority for most.

    I got in a total of 625 Ozark miles! Weather was HOT (93-97 degree highs) and we only got rained on for about 15 minutes the whole time.

    Can't wait for the spring Ozark ride!
    Ron
    78 GS1000E, 79 GS850G, 82 GS1100E, 83 GS1100ES,
    22 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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    • alke46
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      • Sep 2008
      • 3221
      • Harrison, Ar.

      #17
      I arrived home around 1 p.m. All's well that ends well. 945 miles for me.
      Larry

      79 GS1000E 2019 Triumph 800 XRT

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      • 1978GS750E
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        • Apr 2016
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        • Lexington, KY

        #18
        OK, one pic. Just for you photo junkies!

        Ron
        78 GS1000E, 79 GS850G, 82 GS1100E, 83 GS1100ES,
        22 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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        • bwringer
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          • Oct 2003
          • 17072
          • Indianapolis

          #19
          Fantastic riding with an amazing crowd!

          The unlooked-for, un-predicted, and pretty much entirely astonishing pop-up thunderstorm on Saturday was also not exactly un-welcome. It felt mighty refreshing on a very hot, humid day. We could have done without the coating of wet leaves on C, though. That is one road where you want to be somewhat certain of your traction.

          And best of all we learned that Nacho is REAL!
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