

Mark put a tube in (on the first try!) and then started on the numbers. I'm NOT going to tell y'all what Lemming *was* going to use for numbers, but I had some extras that were were able to put on instead. While all of this bike work was going on Lemming and I were making sure that we were properly hydrated.
I kept telling Tooner that the numbers were crooked, but he kept blaming it on my method of hydration.

Wrench and Brad had a little contest on who could crash the most graceful but Mike came out of the wood work to have what I think is the best one when doing a stoppie
Jeremy was the most consistent and I can't think of anything to say about how he was riding... damnit! <vbg>
He definately needs to start using that extra power before his son gets on a bigger bike and makes him look really slow :-)|
Originally posted by Truespode And for the JMX racing crew (James, Wrench, SpokerAce, Mike T and Dave) I am really looking forward to the hot Saturday nights racing under the lights and telling lies! Ivan |

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Originally posted by Truespode And you believed James? Sheesh... ![]() Ivan |
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Originally posted by High Speed Gomer ... The ride home from Augusta (90 miles) was kinda scarey because they kept getting behind me so I had to go faster to get out of their way! ... |
sore, sore, oh man am I sore. HAD A BLAST! More to come tonight, have to get back to the job.
:thumb: Best ribs I have had. I'm hoping Linus decides to get serious about the riding again this year.
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Originally posted by Truespode [B]Well, first off... the fest could not have came at a better time! One more week and I probably would have just gotten out of the sport altogether and became a monk somewhere. |
| This past weekend we had the Suthin SF at TNT. Unfortunately, due to the rain the trails were closed so the SF was sorta fragmented. On Saturday a lot of people went to Manchester for some trail riding while I and the other half stayed and rode the track at TNT. The traction was almost perfect and the changes to the track were AWESOME. |
| I can't comment on the Manchester exploits other than the lies I heard from Gomer. |
| As for the lies... well, I'll be honest - Lemming is faster than he lets on (I am not sure but I think he was the fastest Spode out there), |
| After we got tired out we decided to watch MX Tuner throw a top end in _SOLO_'s yz125 in less time than it takes Gomer to drink one fermented beverage! I bet MX Tuner would have done it faster if he didn't have so many people talking to him the entire time. |
| Saturday night we ate some of Linus' ribs that he cooked for us. |
| Thanks also to Gomer who picked up the ball |
| I am really looking forward to the hot Saturday nights racing under the lights and telling lies! |
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Originally posted by James Quote Ivan: "almost as fast as me coming back from a broken shoulder", correction: Definitely faster even though coming back from a broken shoulder. :confused: We need to get you practiced up for race season. |
| I did witness the best example of using a fence post to perform slow motion wheelies. Who says you can't learn anything from a new rider? |
| Gomer did demonstrate the finer points of using the TJ Hooker barrel roll to execute an inside pass through 180deg corners. The key is to laugh really loud to distract the leading rider while your tumbling body completes the pass. This method does appear to be hard on the bike. |
I then decided to try to cut inside two turns later and try to block pass him. I hit a wet, slippery patch on the inside of the turn and the front started sliding. When it hit dry ground again it grabbed and high-sided me over the bars. As I was going over I realized I was in a yard-dart trajectory, so I curled my body in a ball and rolled. It all happened slowly and I was laughing the whole time.| I also noticed that Gomer shouldn't be allowed on a quad anywhere near utility poles or other wooden structures. |
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Originally posted by MikeT OK OK OK!!!!! I have been hearing about Linus's Ribs he cooked. What is the recipe??? I'm serious, I'd like to find out. |
I blasted down the next 2 whooped out straight aways I did my best McGrath impressination. Only to my dissappointment I looked over my shoulder only to find Gomer right on my rear wheel.
Alright time to turn it up. As I blasted through the next wooded section Gomer stuck right to me along w/Mark. Now I'm rollin at a pretty good clip and am actually starting to put some space between me and Gomer when I hear a SINGING Kx265 to my left. Unknown to me was the fact that Scott had found the Park rangers road beside the woods trail and had to have been flying 4th gear laughing insanely as he power wheelied by us. Once we emerged from the woods Scott had as quickly as he could removed his helmet and acted like he had just awakened from the small nap he took waiting for us to arrive. Show off!
After some more fun playing tree ping pong we went back to the pits to watch Gomer do his best to reel in Ike on the MX track. After a couple of laps of hounding Ike(much to our surprise!) Gomer departed directions w/his bike and let loose a mushroom cloud of dust. As Ike came over to check on the condition of his fallen commrade everyone in the pits could be heard chanting as loud as possible, "ROOST HIM! ROOST HIM!" To the dissappointment of the crew Ike casually drove off once he realized Gomer had just gotten tired and decided to take a short dirt nap. After I tried in vain to get everyone to take another loop w/me(for some reason they were tired from riding since 9 that morning) we helped Gomer load up the MX bus for TNT and Gathered everyone we could find to take a group picture. Gomer and myself decided to catch on film our love for Scott.(See picture once it is disclosed)
Although I'm sure there are some more funny and interesting stories out there this is all I got since I got there late. I had a blast w/ you guys and hope to do it again soon. It was nice meeting and riding w/everyone.
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer That support/brace wasn't really much of a load bearing part of the structure and I didn't hit it that hard! |
, and the unloading begins. The trails were a blast, (I’m not a trail rider) but we had a lot of fun, even though Aryn’s chain kept falling off. Mark, Scott, Bryan and Gomer are FAST. I’m talking scary fast, they ride through the trees and woops like nothing I’ve ever seen.
| I was itching to get out of work Friday. Lemming and MXTuna both arrived in Augusta about 4:00. My boss came around at 4:00 and said we could all leave early! I met them over at the Walmart where they were stocking up on Geritol, Depends, and other senior items. |
| I'm NOT going to tell y'all what Lemming *was* going to use for numbers |
| Lemming is faster than he lets on (I am not sure but I think he was the fastest Spode out there) |
| Saturday night we ate some of Linus' ribs that he cooked for us. DAMN those were the BEST ribs I have EVER had. I am not a fan of ribs too much but I could eat those ribes 4 or 5 times a week they were so damn good. Mucho impresso! |
| Lemming didn't spank me *too* badly! |
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer Mike: Talk about ungratefull...do you know how much work they put in to make those whoops just right? :confused: |
The KTM fellows were fast, but man the guy on the WRF was FLYING!!! Once I got into 4th. gear I got scared and let him walk me. About 5mi into the loop I got tired and let 2 of the KTM guys by me. Did I mention that a 525exc rear tire acts great as a sand shovel? Man I ate some roost! About another 2mi into it the 525 guy got tired and had a couple close calls w/the S.Carolina yellow pines out there and decided to lock up his brakes for one. In a classic BScottr move I had to act quickly while being all over my brakes......thinking to self; "Ktm.......ground.....Ktm......ground....Ktm.....better take the ground." I laid it over in the deep sand corner(very soft) and saved me from having to buy some very expensive KTM parts. After I remounted I went maybe another mi to find my Ktm friend taking a nap beside a tree. After catching up w/his buddies and BSing for a few min. The WR fellow decides to go check on his friend. Later I discover that the 525 guy got alittle offline again and departed ways w/his bike right before it hit one of those wonderful yellow pines. Bent bike just not bent rider thankfully. Anyway after riding the 9mi. back to back(before the KTM ride I did it w/my fiance and her cousins.) I decided to cheat and take the side of the paved road back to the pits. I was whooped! Anyway Had a great time w/the KTM guys and the WR fellow, even though I probably won't see them again hope to ride w/them one day. I think the WR fellow would keep Stumpy and James gang Honest!! Anyway thats my account of day 2 at Manchester, hope everyone enjoyed!
Now if I can just find the keys to it.
| the 133 looks like it might have sold. The guy with the broken xr250 we met at Manchester called last night, wants it delivered to TNT in 2 weeks! |
Awsome, great news David. Maybe the wife won't be so mad at ya anymore?
I've got something in the works for riding maybe 2 weeks from now, if your interested I'll let ya know.
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Originally posted by Whyzee Spodes!... the 133 looks like it might have sold. |
It was a fellow there that had an XR250 that apparently grenaded(not so sure it wasn't a set-up from Dave
) and he saw the bike in the back of David's truck so he was obviously very interested. Hope he buys it Dave!! :thumb:
It was a good time and I'm looking forward to the next event. :thumb:

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Originally posted by bscottr Here Gomer is searching for his favorite tool. Gomer, is your hand permanently locked in that position?
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| Absolutely one of the coolest kids I've ever met! |
| Part of the gang hung out for a group shot. |
| Gomer coming around the bend chasing some folks. (The guy in front had his sammy!) |
| Where's the shot where Bryan and I are "givin you some luvin"? |
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Originally posted by Whyzee Aryn broke his foot in a fall today at the track, just got back from the ER (4 hours). |
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer Scott, I owe ya...I owe ya! |
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Originally posted by flynbryan I was curious about that as well. Funny how that one got left out.. |
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Originally posted by High Lord Gomer That would be Lemming in front of me..never did get my sammich! |
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Originally posted by Julius Pleaser I had no bike to ride, so I stayed home to ride |
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Originally posted by Truespode Next year you are coming even if I have to come down there and tie you up |
.......almost.
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Originally posted by Julius Pleaser :confused: What do you mean? |
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