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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

06 May 2012 10:15
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Today is your day 650ed have fun and be safe.
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06 May 2012 18:44
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10 things I learned riding my piece of the Relay...

1 - An old KZ has a more comfortable seat than a modern Concourse. Or maybe it's just that riders of old Kaws complain less (Sorry Doug ;)

2 - "Watch the skies" isn't just about looking for alien abductions. It's also good to look out for rain.

3 - Rain gear doesn't work very well when it's in your saddlebag.

4 - My waterproof boots aren't.

5 - Whole Foods in California imports Japanese guys from North Carolina to help with their Sushi. Well at least one guy, and he has an awesome old bike.

6 - If you drag the rear drum brake on a Kawasaki Vulcan for 80 miles it turns this cool gold color. (Don't try this, but it really did, I swear)

7 - Random people at donut shops in Leesburg VA love to talk about old bikes.

8 - If you are really diligent you can keep a motorcycle in showroom condition for 35 years and never need to "restore" it.

9 - I will never be that diligent.

10 - There are some really amazing people that ride vintage Kawasaki motorcycles.
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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

06 May 2012 19:00
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Kawickrice wrote: Today is your day 650ed have fun and be safe.

Thanks! Topper and I both got back to our homes without incident. There are some new pics on the
NORTH AMERICAN RELAY RIDE PHOTO ALBUM thread. Ed
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06 May 2012 22:16
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wow the pics are beautiful I see a coffee table book coming when this is over.

on behalf of everyone I think its safe to say Thank you guys You Rock!!

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06 May 2012 23:20
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650ed wrote: I plan to receive the flag this Sunday in Leesburg, VA then ride it through WV, PA, and then to home in MD. The concern I have at the moment is who to hand it off to and when. The idea was to take it sometime after this Sunday up to Delaware to pass it to Haggard Scott, but I haven't heard anything from him in a couple months. Anyone know if he is still in the game or if there are any other potential riders in NJ or DE or Eastern PA? I'll need to pass it to some one. Ed


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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

07 May 2012 00:08
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Rockville. It's near DC. Ed
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07 May 2012 01:03
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650ed wrote: Rockville. It's near DC. Ed

Thats over 400 miles from me. We need to find someone in the middle. Maybe we should put up another craigs list add or something. I guess I could do it if we can't find someone.Its my busy season at work right now so its hard to find the time,How far are you willing to go?
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07 May 2012 01:15
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I have a Cousin in Charles Town near DC.
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07 May 2012 05:18
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When do you think it will be near Tulsa, Oklahoma?
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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

07 May 2012 07:57
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650ed wrote: Rockville. It's near DC. Ed

Thats over 400 miles from me. We need to find someone in the middle. Maybe we should put up another craigs list add or something. I guess I could do it if we can't find someone.Its my busy season at work right now so its hard to find the time,How far are you willing to go?

RI to MD is a very long haul. I have driven my car to Newport many times, and as I'm sure you know, driving between the MD area and RI really sucks because Rt. 95 is so loaded with traffic and trucks. Even avoiding NYC by taking the Garden State Parkway route and crossing the Tappan Zee Bridge involves many hours of very hectic traffic. I cannot believe there are no riders in the Phila / New York area; there must be more than 20 million people living there.

I can ride through Delaware into NJ and meet someone there or cross over from NJ into PA and meet someone around Norristown, PA, but I agree 100% that we need to find a rider between us or we're each going to end up spending more than 8 hours in the heavy Rt 95 rat race. That would be too punishing. I wonder what ever happened to Scott Haggard? I hope he is ok. Ed
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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

08 May 2012 08:55
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riturbo wrote:
650ed wrote: Rockville. It's near DC. Ed

Thats over 400 miles from me. We need to find someone in the middle. Maybe we should put up another craigs list add or something. I guess I could do it if we can't find someone.Its my busy season at work right now so its hard to find the time,How far are you willing to go?

RI to MD is a very long haul. I have driven my car to Newport many times, and as I'm sure you know, driving between the MD area and RI really sucks because Rt. 95 is so loaded with traffic and trucks. Even avoiding NYC by taking the Garden State Parkway route and crossing the Tappan Zee Bridge involves many hours of very hectic traffic. I cannot believe there are no riders in the Phila / New York area; there must be more than 20 million people living there.

I can ride through Delaware into NJ and meet someone there or cross over from NJ into PA and meet someone around Norristown, PA, but I agree 100% that we need to find a rider between us or we're each going to end up spending more than 8 hours in the heavy Rt 95 rat race. That would be too punishing. I wonder what ever happened to Scott Haggard? I hope he is ok. Ed

Postedd an ad on New York craigs list Fingers crossed.
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Re: KZ Relay Ride GOTO http://VintageKawasakiRelay.com

08 May 2012 09:32
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I've made several attempts to reach Haggard Scott. He's the rider signed up for NJ. He's not responding to PMs or email. We've got a phone number that *might* be him. I've left two messages and gotten no response.

Definitely time to find a new rider. I've posted craigslist ads in Central NJ and Philadelphia.
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