Head count for raa east 2018

Thanks:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Wife likes the haircut. Even the barber said #amn you look different. She said that smiling. Got a good feeling about this. Last year applied for a job down there and got offered a job that was OK but not much better than present job. This job is more than double of what i am making know plus more interesting. Not to many welding jobs in Oklahoma that start out over $50.00 dollars a hour.;););););););)
 
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Hope you get what you want but I hope I get to see you at the event in Stearns. You could stipulate upon employment that the job not interfere with your motorcycling hobby.:D:D:D
 
Thanks:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Wife likes the haircut. Even the barber said #amn you look different. She said that smiling. Got a good feeling about this. Last year applied for a job down there and got offered a job that was OK but not much better than present job. This job is more than double of what i am making know plus more interesting. Not to many welding jobs in Oklahoma that start out over $50.00 dollars a hour.;););););););)
Dam, Chicago money in a part of the country that you'd prefer to live in.....What a novel idea...Good Luck
 
All riders coming please check out the thread R3 First Ride on the Devils Triangle for a teaser regarding a planned route for the event. Our hosts really will be showing you the best roads in the area.
My friend, who some of you know, Jim, (Bags,) has been riding forever. The Devil's Triangle is the only road that beat him (KINDA.) In the start of the road, there are some steep, very banked and sharp turns. The car coming at him crossed the double yellow while Jim was leaned over already had to brake hard to a stop. Road was much lower than ole Jimmy, and down he went, half up side down. He was fine as was the Wing. GREAT ROAD THO!
 
My friend, who some of you know, Jim, (Bags,) has been riding forever. The Devil's Triangle is the only road that beat him (KINDA.) In the start of the road, there are some steep, very banked and sharp turns. The car coming at him crossed the double yellow while Jim was leaned over already had to brake hard to a stop. Road was much lower than ole Jimmy, and down he went, half up side down. He was fine as was the Wing. GREAT ROAD THO!

They say it's not as challenging in one direction as the other because of the attack angle of the switchbacks. Up hill verses down hill
 
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