TT Rally V Ladies Ride

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TNTriker customized a 'made for ladies' ride for this year's rally. It will be a shorter ride, about 2 1/2 hours, 113 miles. All ladies are welcome to ride.

To view the ride specs and map, please visit the rally webpage and click on rides.

This ride is planned for starting mid to late morning, and returning mid-day (after lunch) on Saturday.
 
Annette will be a great ride leader!!! She rides those roads regularly and knows them well :)
 
This should be a Ladies AND OLD GUYS ride. Of course thats probably most of us men. Think ill try a wig too , maybe not the skirt.
 
Mike , I really think you should post a pic of your special "stick" so everyone knows what werer talking about. I thought it was a really clever device.
 
This should be a Ladies AND OLD GUYS ride. Of course thats probably most of us men. Think ill try a wig too , maybe not the skirt.

Excuse me, but are you suggesting that women ride like "old" men. I think not! Ron can take you old guys on a ride while we are gone, if you want to ride, and Skuuter always has a ride going somewhere. :D
 
If we had made a real wager, your pockets would have less money, because you would have lost both bets! How old are you? :laugh:

I will be 67 years young this coming November. Now how old are you and Ron or won't you share that number ?? :D:) By the way how was your trip to Pigeon Forge? I really like that area.
 
Excuse me, but are you suggesting that women ride like "old" men. I think not! Ron can take you old guys on a ride while we are gone, if you want to ride, and Skuuter always has a ride going somewhere. :D

ABSOLUTELY NOT, the other way around, lol..

I think we hijacked this thread and are now getting poked with a stick
 
I will be 67 years young this coming November. Now how old are you and Ron or won't you share that number ??:D:) By the way how was your trip to Pigeon Forge? I really like that area.
I will be 67 in October, Ron will be 70 in Sept. He doesn't tell many people this, but he had a car acccident in 1995 and broke his back in two places. He didn't think he would ever be able to ride again, but he's still on two. But he did have to give up golf a couple of years ago. There was some snow along the highest part of the Foothills Parkway, and on the Smokey's, but we didn't go over the mtn because it was getting dark and we came on home. I prefer to run the mtns in daylight.
 
I will be 67 in October, Ron will be 70 in Sept. He doesn't tell many people this, but he had a car acccident in 1995 and broke his back in two places. He didn't think he would ever be able to ride again, but he's still on two. But he did have to give up golf a couple of years ago. There was some snow along the highest part of the Foothills Parkway, and on the Smokey's, but we didn't go over the mtn because it was getting dark and we came on home. I prefer to run the mtns in daylight.

Well Ron and you certainly are older than I. You ONLY have me by 1 month but you are older. I certainly give you credit for telling me your age. I am certainly glad Ron is OK to still ride 2 wheels.

I had both my knees replaced 2 years ago and have elected to ride 3 wheels. I can still ride 2 wheels but since I ride 90% of the time 2 up I was worried about holding up the bike if my bride would get me a little off balance when we stop.
 
Well Ron and you certainly are older than I. You ONLY have me by 1 month but you are older. I certainly give you credit for telling me your age. I am certainly glad Ron is OK to still ride 2 wheels.

I had both my knees replaced 2 years ago and have elected to ride 3 wheels. I can still ride 2 wheels but since I ride 90% of the time 2 up I was worried about holding up the bike if my bride would get me a little off balance when we stop.

What are your thoughts on the knee surgery. I've got that coming up, was trying to wait until next winter, but the knees are thinking something else. I've had some people say do both of them at one time and others say, no, do them one at a time. I'm thinking get it done once and forget it!
I don't mind telling people my age, I just thank the Lord for giving me another year! Yea that balance thing can cause a problem. I've been there also.
 
Well Ron and you certainly are older than I. You ONLY have me by 1 month but you are older. I certainly give you credit for telling me your age. I am certainly glad Ron is OK to still ride 2 wheels.

I had both my knees replaced 2 years ago and have elected to ride 3 wheels. I can still ride 2 wheels but since I ride 90% of the time 2 up I was worried about holding up the bike if my bride would get me a little off balance when we stop.

I agree with you Mike, If the wife and I rode 2 up now, It would be on a Trike. Don't trust myself riding two wheels with her on the back anymore.
That's one of the reason's I traded the Ultra Classic for my RK. It's less top heavy. Plus I still like to pull the Windshield off now and then.
 
What are your thoughts on the knee surgery. I've got that coming up, was trying to wait until next winter, but the knees are thinking something else. I've had some people say do both of them at one time and others say, no, do them one at a time. I'm thinking get it done once and forget it!
I don't mind telling people my age, I just thank the Lord for giving me another year! Yea that balance thing can cause a problem. I've been there also.

I had both of them done at the same time. I don't regret doing that. It is a mixed bag on whether it is a good idea or not. I at times still have a little problem with mine. It is not so much of a pain as it is a discomfort. It appears that weather changes play heck on them.

I think that possibly I pushed myself to go back to work too quickly. I was back to work in 8 weeks. If you don't have them done by the Rally when I buy Ron a Diet Root beer I would certainly buy you one also and we can talk about your impending surgery.
 
So you are saying old men ride like women:Shrug:

icebite..a question..do you have a TriGlide or a Street Glide Trike?

Darn TNTriker, now i feel like im gettin poked with a whole limb.

WIFE has the StreetGlide Trike XXX, I have a FatBob with a Frankenstein trike rearend.
 
Nana says she'll lead the ladies ride on her new trike. ThumbUp

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