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RE: [smbc] Bikes Go to Weaverville



I'm not sure what "answere" means, but I could certainly identify all of the riders short of Bill Nelson's wife, whose name I don't know...

Dave, does your e-mail program have "spell check"?

Tom Martin
Commercial Quotations Supervisor
Cal-Steam


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-smbc@snafu.org [mailto:owner-smbc@snafu.org]On Behalf Of
David Gallegos
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:10 PM
To: club breakfast
Subject: Fw: [smbc] Bikes Go to Weaverville


The correction has been made.
Riders that went on ride can not answere quiz.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Martin" <TMartin@calsteam.com>
To: "David Gallegos" <dgallegos1@prodigy.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 11:58 AM
Subject: RE: [smbc] Bikes Go to Weaverville


The red ST1100 at the beginning of your story was BLACK.

Tom Martin
Commercial Quotations Supervisor
Cal-Steam


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-smbc@snafu.org [mailto:owner-smbc@snafu.org]On Behalf Of
David Gallegos
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 11:51 AM
To: club breakfast
Subject: [smbc] Bikes Go to Weaverville


Bikes Go To Weaverville

Two Harleys, one Goldwing and one Motto Guzzi left the donut shop
Saturday
morning at seven   June 10th 2006.   They were joined by an air head BMW
on
19th Ave.  When they arrived at breakfast in Petaluma, they found a late
model
black triumph waiting for them.  Shortly after they arrived, a red (black)
ST1100
joined the party.

The two Harleys left and the others waited for the Guzzi to find gas.
The
Triumph was left behind to go on a different ride.

The Harleys went to visit Ukiah, where they filled up their tanks.  When
they
reached Willits they again joined up with their fellow bikes.  While
they
waited at the gas station, they were impressed with all of the Harleys
that
were going to the redwood run.  There were thousands of Harleys on the
road.

With the Goldwing leading the way, the bikes traveled up scenic 101 and
reached Fortuna, where an excellent lunch was had by the riders and
another
tank of petrol was added.

Next was the winding scenic highway 36 where the two-up Harleys indeed
struggled to keep up with the solo ridden sport bikes.  Along the way
the red
ST 1100 was seen going in the opposite direction, but later it joined
the rest
of the bikes as they arrived in Weaverville.  There awaiting our arrival
was a
Honda Shadow, another ST 1100, a Honda 1500 Goldwing with Oregon plates,
and a
maroon Kawasaki Concourse.

Some time was spent trying to bleed the brakes on the Honda 1500 as they
were
not working, and then a nail was discovered in the rear tire.

A group of riders went to the La Grange restaurant which was excellent
and
very friendly and accommodating.  Another group drank their dinner and
then
went to a music festival.

Sunday morning the group broke up, with all of solo ridden bikes going
early
for a long ride. After breakfast at the Nugget the two-up bike riders
helped
the Honda 1500 rider repair its damaged tire with a plug, and then they
all
proceeded to go visit the Trinity Lake Dam. This is where the Honda 1500
decided to return to Oregon, and the rest of the group went to Lewiston,
where
the riders and passengers had a Haggen Das ice crhme.
The two-up bikes returned to Weaverville for some pool time and
relaxation by
the riders.

The solo riders were arriving home as the rest of the group was headed
to Las
Casitas Mexican restaurant for dinner.

Monday morning the group split up with two Harleys headed home and the
rest of
the bikes headed for Susanville.

All of the Bikes had a good time.  Now tell me who the riders were.