Its at the Pub Dog in Columbia. August 15th @ 5 p.m.At this point I doubt I'll have my bike by then...if I do, I wouldn't have enough riding experience to make it there lol. Where in Columbia is your S2K meet going to be? I could cruise up in the 330i...
Just cause Area cant make it this coming weekend, doesnt mean we shouldnt meet up; unless you would rather wait, of course. But, if you do want to go for a run on the 15th, let me know.Would love to get a meet together! But my wife seems to dictate my schedule If I could get a babysitter, she would love to come too.
As for times, I dont know. You all can just set something up so I have a definite date to find a sitter for. Then I would most likely be able to join with the wifey.
I THINK, we have a sitter on the 15th of this month. As long as they dont bail. My MIL is supposed to watch the kiddo overnight. Not sure what time we are supposed to have her there.
heh, "un-newb".:cheer: You did complete your MSF, right? I spent an hour in my neighborhood before venturing out to 50, which led to 66, and finally 495. By the end of the afternoon, I was planning to commute to work the next day.Sounds like lots of peeps on this site are from VA. Once I un-newb myself out here on some of the nice, newly paved streets of Western Loudoun , I'll have to meet up with you guys.
I'll probably spend the 1st week in the neigborhood, then maybe venture down to Purcellville and back.
I did the MSF out at Lord Fairfax CC in May and got my endorsement at the DMV like two days later I rode a Suzuki DR200 which was pretty cool and I still want one of those as well.heh, "un-newb".:cheer: You did complete your MSF, right? I spent an hour in my neighborhood before venturing out to 50, which led to 66, and finally 495. By the end of the afternoon, I was planning to commute to work the next day.
In any case, let us know when you are confident enough for a run, and we'll meet up. I dont ride very fast anyways. The only time I hit triple digits is by myself out on 66 west where its straight and flat for at least a good half a mile.