Old PSAR thread - please see the new one
Originally posted by: Bigdaddy660R
RR27 Here's the AHDRA at Pacific Raceways
RR27 Here's the AHDRA at Pacific Raceways
Originally posted by: WildTurkey151
I think that would be kick azz! Do you think that it would be something that TM could do or would it be to challenging??? I just tried to call Rancher but I think he is trying to put his Honda back together.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Anybody want to join me on this ride, I wanna give it a try.
Originally posted by: PowerRam100 June 24th im gonna take a ride on the Naches Trail. It’s located in Greenwater off highway 410. It’s about an hour drive from Renton. It’s a historic trail that goes from western Washington to eastern Washington. I think all the snow should be gone buy now. It’s a muddy, rocky, rutted trail. Some sections can be kinda steep. The trail goes through open alpine meadows and deep forests. If you have a 4x4 machine you won’t have any trouble. A sport machine will be more of a challange. Matt
Originally posted by: HappaRap
I don't know how experienced TM is. It sounds to be equal to Evans Creek or Elbe, I've never been to Elbe, but, Evans is pretty challenging in spots. All we can do is ride as far as we can, I've ridden some pretty knarly trails, can't see it being impossible for a sporty, we just have to ride with dump truck ballz [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: WildTurkey151
I think that would be kick azz! Do you think that it would be something that TM could do or would it be to challenging??? I just tried to call Rancher but I think he is trying to put his Honda back together.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Anybody want to join me on this ride, I wanna give it a try.
Originally posted by: PowerRam100 June 24th im gonna take a ride on the Naches Trail. It’s located in Greenwater off highway 410. It’s about an hour drive from Renton. It’s a historic trail that goes from western Washington to eastern Washington. I think all the snow should be gone buy now. It’s a muddy, rocky, rutted trail. Some sections can be kinda steep. The trail goes through open alpine meadows and deep forests. If you have a 4x4 machine you won’t have any trouble. A sport machine will be more of a challange. Matt
Originally posted by: WildTurkey151
We will see if Ranchers wife will let him have his nuts for the day. She walks around with them in her pocket! If I go riding TM lets me have them back cause I need them for the stuff that I do!
Covered that base so Rancher doesn't have a leg to stand on witha come back! HA
Originally posted by: HappaRap
I don't know how experienced TM is. It sounds to be equal to Evans Creek or Elbe, I've never been to Elbe, but, Evans is pretty challenging in spots. All we can do is ride as far as we can, I've ridden some pretty knarly trails, can't see it being impossible for a sporty, we just have to ride with dump truck ballz [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: WildTurkey151
I think that would be kick azz! Do you think that it would be something that TM could do or would it be to challenging??? I just tried to call Rancher but I think he is trying to put his Honda back together.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Anybody want to join me on this ride, I wanna give it a try.
Originally posted by: PowerRam100 June 24th im gonna take a ride on the Naches Trail. It’s located in Greenwater off highway 410. It’s about an hour drive from Renton. It’s a historic trail that goes from western Washington to eastern Washington. I think all the snow should be gone buy now. It’s a muddy, rocky, rutted trail. Some sections can be kinda steep. The trail goes through open alpine meadows and deep forests. If you have a 4x4 machine you won’t have any trouble. A sport machine will be more of a challange. Matt
Covered that base so Rancher doesn't have a leg to stand on witha come back! HA
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Do you think Rancher's wife would let him go out and play Saturday?
Originally posted by: WildTurkey151 I think that would be kick azz! I just tried to call Rancher but I think he is trying to put his Honda back together.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Please, Please, come out and ride with us Saturday in the mountains, we'll take it nice and easy. By the sound of this trail, it's right up your alley [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: Bear4570 I want to do it, but I don't want to do it on a weekend if possible. But I could be talked into it with some sweet talking.
Well, since you begged I can probably swing it. The wife is working at least 8 hours that day, so I should be able to go. Besides she is working tomorrow too and the youngest daughter is taking me to dinner. So she will be feeling guilty about that. Larry, do we want to meet up and car pool for this gig?
Originally posted by: Bigdaddy660R
I agree with your FAIR statement......[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: tencubed
I'm a real mugwump on the union issue. Been on both sides of strikes, locked out as union labor and locked in as part of the management team keeping the plant running. Been a union local president, shop steward and on bargaining teams for both union and management. It really depends on the size of the operation and the attitude of the company involved. We have had a couple of unions that wanted to organize people that worked for us, our employees told them to get lost, and even got picketed once. My opinion, work in the situation that is best for you. Advantages both ways, just don't stay in a job you'r not happy in.
I'm a real mugwump on the union issue. Been on both sides of strikes, locked out as union labor and locked in as part of the management team keeping the plant running. Been a union local president, shop steward and on bargaining teams for both union and management. It really depends on the size of the operation and the attitude of the company involved. We have had a couple of unions that wanted to organize people that worked for us, our employees told them to get lost, and even got picketed once. My opinion, work in the situation that is best for you. Advantages both ways, just don't stay in a job you'r not happy in.
I have a great job, that is non union. I go out get hurt on my time. They save my job for me, give me light duty, and then drop a bucket fiddy in my pocket. My first check had a huge raise, and I wouldn't have ever ask(or thought possible) a raise this summer.






