Open Air!!
Went on my first motorcycle run yesterday with mom and dad. Convenient enough my dad has 2 harleys so why not! The run started at Rich Stadium (Check Point 1) then we proceeded to Ellicottville “Holiday Valley” (Check Point 2), then on to Seneca Allegany Casino (Check Point 3). Was very windy yesterday average wind speed was probably 15 mph with 25-30 mph gusts. So when doing 65mph and getting smacked by a cross wind was not really too much fun. My hands were going numb from hanging on so tightly…. But once we got into the slow moving cities, then I could relax and take in the scenery. There were over 3000 motorcycles total, but groups go out at your own pace. While in Ellicottville we stopped in a pub and there sitting was Rueben Brown and Sam Gash. The run was setup by Reuben Brown, but it was nice to see these players just out hanging with the rest of the people. The harley scene is pretty different, my beef is that EVERYONE has to wear harley clothing…. Not me, I had on my wickedjester t shirt and just my Doc Martins!! Why change my gear. I still have nerdy traits and I am not ashamed to show that!! Just wanted to share my day with you boys. Oh just about 200 miles I did yesterday!!
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Jesus! I didn’t realize you were going all the way out to Holiday Valley and then to the Casino! That’s pretty sweet that you saw Brown and Gash. I dig both of them. They seem pretty cool.
Now Litten, I want to talk to you about wearing a t-shirt and Doc Martins and nothing else…
ROTFLMAO…. Nice… Now I am not that proud Vott!!
Well, DAMN. I remember riding up into West Virginia with my dad every Sunday. We’d ride for like 6 hours or so. Back in the day.
Thanks for that story Rob…you brought back some good memories. You’re really lucky to be able to do that! Sounds AWESOME (uh, I’d say better than any ****World convention any day of the week).