I just found this list for the first time today, great find! I've had my GTS for about 5 years now and I still enjoy the looks I get from passers by. I am already considering riding up from Phoenix for the Frisco meeting. I lived in Colorado Springs for 6 years so I have more incentive to go. My previous longest rides have been only 5-6 hours continuous so this will be an experience. I have relatives in Durango and Montrose so this can turn into a really fun ride! Anybody that could potentially meet up along the way?
Now to get the GTS maintenence up to date... Tom On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 07:53:35 -0500, Michael Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >--On Thursday, January 2, 2003 6:52 PM -0800 "George C. Paramithas" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Who's all riding and who's tailoring? It may not be bad to have a chase >> vehicle on such a long ride, if for nothing else to carry our clothes and >> stuff. Jeff has a 2 bike covered trailer, I'll talk it over with him and >> let you know what we decide. More than likely Marcia and I will have to >> make a two week ordeal out of this to cover all the adjacent to Colorado >> states (Utah, Arizona and NM). We plan to do a lot of camping as well as >> sight seeing so, who ever feels lucky is more than welcome to join up. > > >Tailoring? Well, my 'stich could use a bit of adjustment... > >As for trailoring, bah! I don't even own a trailer. I'll ride, thanks. > >We don't need no stinkin chase vehicle either. Why, when I just got the >GTS, the wife and I went out to Colorado on it. Started the the trip with >1500 miles, ended it with 6780 miles. What fun! > >Take care, >Mike >-- >Michael Weaver (706)542-6462 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Engineering Services EITS >University of Georgia, Athens Ga. )O( >Public PGP key: http://www.arches.uga.edu/~weaver/pgp.html
