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Safe and sound in grand forks nd. It was a frigid bitch of a ride but awesome to be a part of it all! Pleasure to meet you wizard, hope you warmed up again!
Originally Posted by oo deuce
Wowser I'm just thawing out from the Pembina trip!!
Originally Posted by Classicwizard
The mascot has been passed to Randy & Jeremy when we met last night in Pembina N.D. It was a pleasure meeting you guys and hats off to both of you for riding out on your bikes in such cold weather. You have beautiful rides but I like my windsield and yesterday it kept these old bones a little warmer. Hope to meet you guys again and ride safe. If the mascot makes it's way back to Winnipeg I be glad to carry it again. Thanks for the privilege.
After a nice ride to La Crosse, WI with the wife to meet up with Fred (Pokerstar) and a few of his buddies from his H.O.G Chapter. Here is the exchange. The ride back home was something totally different. < 40*F and winds gusting to 35mph did not make it for enjoyable ride home. A few times my "starfish" puckered with fears of being blown over. All in all...its still nice to get out there and ride.
The Mascot arrived in Chicago area:
The 2011 Mascot map has been updated and the info on the map is in two pages now.
Click the map and the link will take you to the first page of the Google map.
To view part 2 of the map scroll down, right click "2" and choose "open in a new screen".
Just a little confused on the mascot. Do we put our pin on the map if we would like it or do we add our name somewhere else? Thanks.
Originally Posted by Trainlights
I'll second your interest Ricky. I would like to bring it to our area and pass them both safely on their way as well.
I'm still reading the threads for an answer to your questions. I'm sure it is in here somewhere. It'll just take us a couple moments to find it.
As far as I'm informed the mascot is in Chicago area with JRK5892 (Joe).
Most recent thread on it's travels is The Mascot is in Chicago.
In order to arrange a hand-over you could contact Joe.
Pins are set when members let me know they are willing to arrange a hand-over. After the mascot made a move I add it's most recent location to the map.
As far as I'm informed the mascot is in Chicago area with JRK5892 (Joe).
Most recent thread on it's travels is The Mascot is in Chicago.
In order to arrange a hand-over you could contact Joe.
Pins are set when members let me know they are willing to arrange a hand-over. After the mascot made a move I add it's most recent location to the map.
Can you add a pin for me? I'm 30 miles west of Washington dc. I'd be interested if it comes out east.
FXD, JRK5892 (Joe) and I have arranged for a Mascot handoff as soon as the weather breaks and his bike is back on the road. Hopefully this should be happening in the next week or so. I am located in Circleville Ohio, just south of Columbus. We're planning on meeting 1/2 way between Chi town and my place.
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