any one here in PA
#11
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#12
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i can get on the turn pike in about 5 minutes through denver so try to find out if you guys could get off at the denver exit and we could meet up at the turky hill right by the exit ohh yea when is this.
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#14
RE: any one here in PA
hay how long you going for im down for whatever, so yea sound good here my email murphmaster5@comcast.net so hit me up with plans.
#15
RE: any one here in PA
it depends on the turnpike where you wanted to meet and how far you wanted to go to pick him up. there is a service plaza around the 200 at blue mountain. that plaza is the easiest to meet up at b/c both west and east bound traffic goto the same plazza. its also 150 miles away. or we could just meet at say breezewood exit 156 at one of the truck stops. would be a good place to fuel as well. just an idea
#17
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I said I was in for the johnstown gathering so count me in for this ride as well. I run the turnpike multiple times a week in my big truck and ever since I got my bike all I want to do is get on the pike for a bit.
#18
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sounds good, i just talked to 056r and he is up for a looooong ride. So when we get a final count, we will see where/ when to meet.
Hey by the way 056r just picked up my set of pilot powers from bentleys. yippy!!!![8D]
Hey by the way 056r just picked up my set of pilot powers from bentleys. yippy!!!![8D]
#19
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i'm still debating between the powers or the roads. I ride about 60 miles a day to work and back alone and I ride rain or shine so wet traction and durability are my only to maiin concerns. but at the current time the powers are cheaper than the roads, esp since I've got a 190 rear....and since they are on sale, maybe i'll jump to the 200 for the hell of it.
#20
RE: any one here in PA
here is a link comparing the 2 tires. I would go with the powers. http://hardracing.com/Misc/MichelinPilotPower.htm JMO