I'm a new member, and I am in.
I'm a new member, and I am in.
Just my opinion...I agree with you. I think everyone is so eager for planned rides to be posted that people have forgotten what this ride is about. It is for the newbies, I myself am bringing a newer rider, he has been riding for years, but not a street bike and never with a group. This ride being a newbie ride is and will teach him about proper riding with groups and canyon riding.. Maybe not a actually lesson but he will take away from it and be ready to go on more challenging rides. We can then all take off different rides after lunch. Lets teach the newbies to this CSC the proper before they go on more advanced rides and not come out so good.
Kerry
Suzuki Gladius 650
GSXR 750
Taste the rainbow...B*itch
http://www.pajiba.com/videos/awesome...inbow-btch.php
I might be in on this...always nice to meet fellow CSC'ers. since the first half is very newb friendly and being in the area, for those looking for more twisties on the way home hwy 24 isn't that much further leading to Woodland Park, Deckers and back to MOCO. That would probably be my way of going home!
05 SV 650-New baby
01 Buell Blast-1st bike
More north more north! I have a buddy who wants to ride from foco..
06 GSXR 750
Okay so Palmer Lake Via this route https://maps.google.com/maps?t=m&ll=...lassic&dg=ntvb
Lunch/Brunch @ O'Malley's Steak Pub
Return trip can be 1) Same as we came down or
2) Venture another route (Please let us know)
I tried to add O'Malley's to the map with no success so : ( if we wanna change the Lunch/Brunch location let me know)
O'Malley's Steak Pub
104 Colorado 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
(719) 488-0321
I know this is not the most ideal ride to get Twisties however it is a ride to meet (hopefully) New Riders and New Forum Members.
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~~~ Ramon Uribe ~~~. 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R (Current 2019)
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~~~ Ramon Uribe ~~~. 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R (Current 2019)
-"CSC Community" Trailer - Is Available As Of (Stolen!!!!!!!) FML - @ My Home
720-475-6984
I can't promise that I'll fit all of the requirements, but I'll probably be there. Please nobody wreck - coming, going, or during.
~Brandon~
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory - "Gemma"
MV Agusta F3 800 - "Amy Lou"
Rattan Fat Bear Plus - "Lynda"
(720) 935-6438
I rarely think of motorcycles without a little yearning. They are about moving, and humans, I think, yearn to move its in our cells, in our desires. We quiet our babies with cyclic movement, and we quiet ourselves by going.
Melissa Holbrook Pierson
About time you got out to stretch some legs on those things barn lol
www.mo-door.com
https://64degreeracing.com/
2003 VFR800
2007 GSX-R600
2007 R1
2003 R6 Race bike
2010 Ducati SF1098
2016 60th R1
2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100RR (Always say I'm done riding but the results state that I lied... )
I'm in for sure, I am glad someone finally organized a ride, seems like it's only private rides going on nowadays. Afterwards there is the Fay Myers open house with food. I've got a death metal concert to go to that night so this ride should be done and back with enough time to get ready! Anyone else like death metal (off topic) but my concert buddy bailed on me for this one so I was wondering if anyone else likes that type of music by chance.
2005 Suzuki SV650s Blue (SOLD), 2005 Kawasaki Ninja 636 Lime Green
Death Metal??!?! Wow???
yeah I thread jacked trying to get a whole day planned in (noob ride, fay myers open house, death metal show). But I just started my own thread in the non-bike discussion section. I had been curious if anyone riding Saturday was also going to the Devildriver show at the Summit that night.
2005 Suzuki SV650s Blue (SOLD), 2005 Kawasaki Ninja 636 Lime Green
Sober up Mitch.
~Brandon~
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory - "Gemma"
MV Agusta F3 800 - "Amy Lou"
Rattan Fat Bear Plus - "Lynda"
(720) 935-6438
I rarely think of motorcycles without a little yearning. They are about moving, and humans, I think, yearn to move its in our cells, in our desires. We quiet our babies with cyclic movement, and we quiet ourselves by going.
Melissa Holbrook Pierson
Darn, I wont be able to make this.
Just checking in; I'm still planning on being there; I've been putting in some extra hours at work. The more the merrier, any volunteers in "Leading" the intermediate / first group? Looks like Newb group is covered, otherwise it will depend on how many show up. Hopefully this is the start for future Planners. But I need at least one more Lead and we will be golden. I did remove the "Advanced" group only due to lack of volunteers. However this can changed as we get a better idea of how many will show up. If not many then one large group. Also IF any of our senior CSC members can help me by doing the "Opening" speech it would be appreciated, I tend to pass out when speaking in front of a large group of people; in the mean time I will try to prepare something just in case although our Backup sweep might be needed. Thank You all for assisting and for speaking up. See You All On Saturday. .
If I wasn't taking the dirtbikes to Moab this weekend, I would have been happy to lead the first group. Hope you kids have fun!
--Dave
2013 Honda VFR 1200F
2014 Honda VFR800-SOLD
2007 Honda VFR800-SOLD
2004 Kawasaki KLX300R
If someone want's to give me talking points I can give the speech, I've only heard it once so I want to make sure I hit everything though.
2005 Kawasaki Z750S
I'll go, I've been a member for about 5 years, just got a new bike so I don't mind spending time with the newbies if it'd help, but I don't know decker's well enough to lead anyone.
Wait?
what?
Ride?
what??
huh?
wow!
ok!
i ride!
oh god,
what to wear?
what to ride?
wait,
what?
be nice till it's time to no longer be nice
Saturday has a good weather forecast with Sunday being slightly better. I'm planning on going out on Sunday on one of those privite rides with my Taos companions.
I won't be on this ride but it's safe to say I know every good road in this state
Deckers is fun, noob friendly but kind of a short ride. Someone mentioned riding 67 last the deckers store to woodland park and hwy 24. Just wondering but why? There is a 5 mile section of twisties about 3 or 4 miles past the store and then nothing for the 15 remaining miles to Woodland Park.
i would suggest going to Evergreen from MoCo and then taking the side roads to central city parkway. Go thru central city and take 119 to Nederland. From Nederland you have lunch options plus peak to peak and even highway.
peak to peak is 20 miles from Nederland and if you venture to hwy 7 it's another 14 miles to Lyons.
Be careful with 7 though if you are a noobie. It's in great shape and it's a very fun road but requires at least some experience. It was last years noob ride where some guy went off the road and into a boulder breaking both his legs, I think his back and was air lifted out.
peak to peak on the other hand is more noob friendly while offering thrill and excitement for experienced riders.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
How's that guy doing anyway he a member here ?
Some reading from last years ride for the newby noobs. Some good points and things for consideration are made in the thread. Read the downed riders accounting and learn from it. It's a perfect example of the wrong mindset.
http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...highlight=Noob
Be safe, have fun, and as always ride your own ride. If people aren't willing to wait up for you at points they probably aren't worth riding with.
I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.