
Even though Scott whooped me (so did Stumpy but that is nothing new).
). I left at 8am, picked up my friend Sean in Pelion and marched onward.
) Gomer was still putting a lot of pressure on me. I was moving as fast as I could and he told me afterwards thanks for the pace b/c it wasn't worth it to him to go faster... he just wanted to take it easy. Thanks Gomer 
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer No, the TRUTH about BScottR is: 1. He's a jetting sensation, 2. He rides a junkyard bike, 3. He has the most manly lighter you've ever seen, and 4. It was him that threw dirt in your trailer, Stumpy! (more later )
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Originally posted by Stumpy Odd and heavy.... hmmm.... you talkin' about bike or rider, spodeboy? (or should that be sandspode) |

and we were off.
of the sport that he is, was all over the pits handing out the SCORE stickers and doing the goodwill thing, so it took him a while to get suited up. Once he did and had a couple of warm-up rides through the 2 mile loop and on the track we were ready to hit the trails.
. It’s a treat for those that haven’t experienced it, but a lot of fun. Even though his front suspension wasn’t working the way he’d like (excuses, excuses) he was smooth and that Bridgestone (plug) was roosting just fine.
). Now what in the world prompted him to spill his guts to everyone in the pits is beyond me. Have you shared this little problem with Lori yet Gomer?
So we trot on over to check on the big lug. Turns out the 450 had put the full nelson on him and he couldn’t get up. We picked him up and made sure he was alright….no…..well, normal….no that’s it either…well, we just made sure it was Gomer (definitely not alright or normal).
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer No, the TRUTH about BScottR is: 2. He rides a junkyard bike, |
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer BTW, from that picture it looks a little fat in the midrange...I'd definitely drop the clip a notch or two.
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer In summary: Scott and Stumpy were amazed when I stated openly "how much I enjoy ..............and all it takes is a little bread." |

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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer In summary: I can't wait to ride with these goons again! |
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Originally posted by bscottr DNRr? |
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Originally posted by Stumpy Do you mean DRNr? |
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Originally posted by Stumpy Oh yeah, that wasn't Jason Raines, that was Robbie Jenks. |

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Originally posted by davidco Ever wonder why they call him Stumpy???? Must be something to do with his bike. |
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Originally posted by davidco Must be all the meat and no potatoes!! |
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Originally posted by davidco Everyone is lucky my youngest son, Seth, (3 years old) on his PW50 couldn't make it. We would have all been in trouble. |
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Originally posted by davidco I can't pick on bscottr, he has never loaned me his bike on a 9 mile loop with only enough fuel to go 4 miles! Peace!!!!!!!!!!! |
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A quote from Gomer to his buddy Travis Yea, yea....want to ride the mighty CRF? Take it on the long loop. Doesn't it ride well? Feel the power? Suspenion works good, huh? Had Tuner dial it in. Oh yea...I forgot to mention how light it is compared to the Yamibarge. HERE...PUSH IT A WHILE....REAL LIGHT ISN'T IT?!
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer it would have made the 9 miles if I were riding it!(Tough crowd!) |
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