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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 3:06 pm
by Grunt
Living in Virginia but raised in Erwin, NC. DENIM CAPITOL OF THE WORLD...left at traffic light.

Gene, you forgot to mention that if you've ever gotten in a fight over which is the better barbeque, Lexington or Eastern NC style; then your're a tarheel. BTW, the first song I learned to sing was the Mountain Dew song. :drunk:

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 7:50 am
by Robkhb
Cary here (Right outside Raleigh for those who don't know)

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:17 pm
by poppygene
Snake wrote: Poppy- you lucky bastrd! you can go up to the BRP anytime you want.

P.s. I'm counting the minutes till I can move down there.
Well, it's gonna kill you when I tell you the BRP (around mile-marker 385 or so) is not more than 2.2 miles from my driveway! :twisted: Hey... it's tough, but sumbody's gotta live here. :mrgreen:




Anyway, glad to see some more Carolina folk posting up. Welcome all! Personally, I haven't had much time lately for the forum - too much riding needed to be done. :wink:
If ya'll get the chance to come this way, PM me and I'll turn you onto some twisties you're sure to love.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:22 pm
by poppygene
Hey, Grunt... what part of Ol' Virginny is home to you? I'd guess somewhere near the mountains, considering your choice of bikes. That SV is supposed to be a hoot in the twisties!

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 9:10 am
by safety-boy
Newbie here in Raleigh. Just got my first bike at [gasp] 36! Never rode before. The wife got a bike, and I couldn't stay off it.

Recently got an '86 Kawa 454 Ltd (Sweet looking Vulcan 500 above, BTW).

Just took the MSF Basic Rider Course at Alamance CC. A lot of fun wearing out a Nighthawk that's never seen third gear :laughing:

I occasionally get to Scooter's (on Atlantic in Raleigh), but my bike is a bit too small, and a bit too Japanese for the crowd :) - Actually, it is a cool place. No one laughed at my bike - at least, not until after I left :laughing:

Safety-Boy is the nickname my wife gave me, because I loved the icon reflective vest. The more people tell me how nerdly it is, the more I wear it!

--Dave

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:33 pm
by CafeTBird
We have a European Bike Night each 2nd Tuesday of the month in Charlotte, NC at Macs Speed Shop on South Blvd. Come out and see the Triumphs, Ducs, Beemers and all. We have even had a few scooters show up - could turn into a "Mods vs. Rockers" kinda thing....

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:44 pm
by CafeTBird
poppygene wrote:Great! I attended WCU there. Of course, that was back before recorded history. :wink: PCs, CDs, etc. hadn't been thunk up yet!

I usually get the chance to tour around Jackson County a couple times a year - some great roads out that way.

You a Catamount, too, by any chance?
LOL - I am a Catamount too - class of '85. I guess there is some affinity between that place and a love of motorcycling...

What's that saying about NC weather...

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:30 am
by safety-boy
"If you don't like the weather in North Carolina, don't worry... It will change."

Snowing (slightly) on Monday morning in Raleigh, riding in a t-shirt on Tuesday... Soaked to the bone on Wednesday.

I am expecting lava tomorrow! :scared:

--David

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:35 pm
by Joe Rocket=>
Anybody ride deals gap. Hopefully I can plan a couple of trips to the gap this summer. :D


Oh I almost forgot, I'm from Nashville, TN. It's not N.C. but close enough

Deal's Gap

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 3:08 am
by safety-boy
I have not done Deal's Gap yet. From what I hear, it is a real workout. One of my MSF instructors said, "no matter what gear you are in, it is the wrong one." :)

I have heard weekdays are unofficially for cruisers, and weekends are for sport bikes - I imagine mixing the two can be troublesome!

I used to live near Nashville - between Greenbrier and Springfield (HWY41, North of Goodlettesville (sp?)). Did not ride when I was there, but remember the roads. Probably a lot of fun to ride.

--Dave