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Title: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: RIDEMYST on February 12, 2018, 05:12:33 PM

This might be a nice stop on the way to STAR. -JEP-
http://www.roadamerica.com/buy-tickets/rockerbox-motofest-featuring-ahrma-vintage-racing.html (http://www.roadamerica.com/buy-tickets/rockerbox-motofest-featuring-ahrma-vintage-racing.html)
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Brick on February 12, 2018, 06:19:08 PM
It’s all in the timing!


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Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on February 12, 2018, 09:01:38 PM
Rd. America is a awesome track for viewing and racing.  I have never been there for a cycle race, but at least once a year for over 35 years, for car races, as spectator, crew or staff for pro racing.  Also drove my wife, Denise's '06 Mustang GT for a few parade laps, non-racing they called it, but we did hit over 130mph down the back straight and then hard braking to make turn 5.  Had to keep the Camaro behind me, he wanted to pass, and no passing was allowed.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: bcd on February 13, 2018, 09:10:31 AM
Had to keep the Camaro behind me, he wanted to pass, and no passing was allowed.
Well, rules are rules.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Brick on February 13, 2018, 05:16:46 PM
Had to keep the Camaro behind me, he wanted to pass, and no passing was allowed.
Well, rules are rules.

I know now I’m getting older... it used to bother me to get passed by a car. I don’t think I’m any slower than I was but frankly I’d rather have that car in front of me. That being said... a lot of my thinking is because there are too many for who road rage is a daily way of life. I don’t need any of that. My thinking... y’all just go on ahead and perhaps you’ll find that officer in waiting. Then I can ride past and wave... politely of course.


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Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: HawkGTRider on February 14, 2018, 10:01:22 AM
I was droning down a nearby interstate Monday of this week going a speed that pretty closely matched the prevailing speed of surround cars in the left and middle lanes (right lane slightly slower) but not necessarily staying below the posted 55 mph speed limit. In the middle lane, I was very gradually creeping up on a blacked out Dodge Charger when the thought passed through my head that this could be an "unmarked" cop car (unmarked being no visible lights, antenna, but with a standard license plate, etc....a black Dodge Charger "IS" marked) The windows were darkened to the point that you couldn't see in from the side or rear. I decided to relax my pace just a bit.

Less than a minute later an out-of-state vehicle in the left lane passed me going not more than single digit mph faster than me. But I guess that little bit of speed, being out-of-state, and whatever other criteria the po po was using, prompted this "unmarked" car to light up this guy.

I agree with what Brick said; let someone else pass and be the cop magnet. In thinking back to most of the tickets I've received in my life (I've gotten a few, but not too many), I was generally out in the open where there was no one who could pass me and be the magnet. There's no guarantee you won't get picked out of a string of cars for a citation, but I think the odds are lower if you are embedded in the traffic mix rather than standing out by your actions. Naturally, YMMV, and every situation is different.


Back to the topic of this thread, I agree with Jim regarding the Vintage Motofest. We've got a good group of vintage enthusiasts in Knoxville (I try to be one, but most of my bikes are just "old"...not collectible).
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: stevegrab on February 14, 2018, 01:35:22 PM
Had to keep the Camaro behind me, he wanted to pass, and no passing was allowed.
Well, rules are rules.

I know now I’m getting older... it used to bother me to get passed by a car. I don’t think I’m any slower than I was but frankly I’d rather have that car in front of me. That being said... a lot of my thinking is because there are too many for who road rage is a daily way of life. I don’t need any of that. My thinking... y’all just go on ahead and perhaps you’ll find that officer in waiting. (https://s3.amazonaws.com/tapatalk-emoji/emoji106.png) Then I can ride past and wave... politely of course. (https://s3.amazonaws.com/tapatalk-emoji/emoji16.png)


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This occured on a track, there would be no officer waiting to write a ticket. ;) But if its anything like Mid-Ohio not following orders during a spectator lap event will get you in trouble, saw a guy peeling rubber on the track once during one and a marshall called him out.

Speaking of Road America, they hae 2 other events in close proximity to start, first is MotoAmerica (the old American road racing) on June 1-3,the weekend before store. Second is an Indy Car race 2 weeks after STAR, so if you've got some extra time to kill, and riding in the area and always wanted to go to Road America you have some options. Don't think that will work for me, I need to be back at work a few days after STAR ends, maybe MotoAmerica before.

PS  Geoffrey calling police po po? Anybody else find that odd?
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on February 14, 2018, 09:48:41 PM
PO PO, well that is better than some names that my Uncle George the Sheriff said he was called.  Especially back in the early 70's when college students decided to protest Vietnam and sat on the bridge crossing the MN River and block all traffic.   Can you imagine protesting and sitting down on a bridge in Minnesota??  Even if it was summer.  Must have been all the out-of-state students, as MN students would not do that.   :D
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: HawkGTRider on February 15, 2018, 01:22:32 PM
I generally try to avoid popular abbreviations of common terms, but I happen to like po po. I just did a Google search on the term and...


Police officers that patrol certain beaches on bikes wore a vest that said PO in huge blockletters on each of their chest. which means Police Officer. they usually ride around in group of two's. When you see them coming by, you see the word "PO" "PO" when they stand next to each other.

I find that rather amusing.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on February 15, 2018, 04:53:55 PM
So as you are riding to La Crosse in June, obey the laws, or you may have PO PO PO K9 pulling you over.  When you have three, that means you are real bad and dangerous, which we have have seen many times in Wisconsin, especially with if coming from Chicago.  Many of their cars have a K9 in the car for drugs.


As our sons would say when younger, "Bad Boys, Bad Boys, what ya gonna do when they come looking for you." :-[
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: stevegrab on February 15, 2018, 06:00:37 PM
I generally try to avoid popular abbreviations of common terms, but I happen to like po po. I just did a Google search on the term and...


Police officers that patrol certain beaches on bikes wore a vest that said PO in huge blockletters on each of their chest. which means Police Officer. they usually ride around in group of two's. When you see them coming by, you see the word "PO" "PO" when they stand next to each other.

I find that rather amusing.
Its a term I've heard used mostly by urban city youths, gang bangers and such. Hardly how I think of you:) Digging a bit more I see the info you posted on its origin, and that slang term originated with California Asian gangs. It later spread nationwide and some think it has origins with African Americans.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: HawkGTRider on February 16, 2018, 12:29:32 AM
Next thing you know, many of the kids that popularized Facebook will abandon it because their parents and grandparents have started using it.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: DirtFlier on February 16, 2018, 05:50:50 AM
This may be drifting perilously close to becoming a politic discussion.  :-(
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Patmo on February 16, 2018, 06:46:48 AM
Next thing you know, many of the kids that popularized Facebook will abandon it because their parents and grandparents have started using it.

That is already happening.....the group of FB users that is seeing the greatest growth are those people that are 55 and older!  Younger people are moving to Snapchat and tinder, where their posts disappear quickly and are generally not seen by parents and other adults.

The media and politicians seem to be drawn to Twitter......opps!  Is that a political statement?  😜.   I don’t make political statements.  I live in Kentucky!  We have HONEST politicians here!  Once they are bought , they stay bought!   Vote early and vote often!   😂
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: bcd on February 16, 2018, 08:11:36 AM
In my day, we called them The Fuzz. It was good enough for me! Dang kids.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: RichGrab on February 16, 2018, 10:01:05 AM
Next thing you know, many of the kids that popularized Facebook will abandon it because their parents and grandparents have started using it.

That is already happening.....the group of FB users that is seeing the greatest growth are those people that are 55 and older!  Younger people are moving to Snapchat and tinder, where their posts disappear quickly and are generally not seen by parents and other adults.

The media and politicians seem to be drawn to Twitter......opps!  Is that a political statement?  😜.   I don’t make political statements.  I live in Kentucky!  We have HONEST politicians here!  Once they are bought , they stay bought!   Vote early and vote often!   😂
Umm, I don't use it, so not sure, but from what I've heard tinder is  just a hook-up app. It's Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram that the younguns are all using. :)
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on February 16, 2018, 09:52:10 PM
On the way to STAR, or after STAR, you could ride 150 miles to Bloomington, MN and visit the Mall of America, MOA.  MOA is the largest Mall in No. America.  If you have never been there, check it out.  You can spend hours or days if you would like to see everything, from shopping, great eating places, ride simulators, a roller coaster that is so quiet when it flies above you, that you don't even notice it.  Also a log flume ride and music in the court as well as play some golf.  If you decided to stay overnight, there are two hotels connected to the Mall.


They just finished with the Super Bowl Media Spectacle Row area where all the reporters were located for the Super Bowl for over a week.  First time in history of Super Bowl that anyone and everyone was allowed to see the behind the scenes of the media people.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Patmo on March 10, 2018, 10:19:55 AM

back on subject

if coming from the south or east, you might be interested in the following....


there is the orginal Antique Archeology store in Le Claire, Iowa.


The National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa,


and the filming site for the film Field of Dreams, outside of Dyersville, Iowa.


All of these are within 200 miles of La Crosse and either right on the great Mississippi River, or close by. 


Can also ride a part of the Great River Road on the way into La Crosse from the south.

Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on March 11, 2018, 02:16:17 PM
Another place to visit, is Bily Clocks, Spillville, IA.  About 75 miles to the SW of La Crosse.  Interesting place with all the clocks built by two brothers.  They carved the clocks from wood in their spare time as a hobby.  This was during the early 1900's.


Here is another place to visit about 55 miles SW of La Crosse is Niagara Cave near Harmony, MN  The whole family will enjoy this cave.  With all these places to visit and things to see, bring the whole family to La Crosse for STAR, even if they are non-riders.


http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/minnesota/little-known-cave-mn/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=minnesota&utm_campaign=newsletter



Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on March 26, 2018, 03:52:15 PM
Here are a few more things to see on the way to STAR.


http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wisconsin/remote-attractions-in-wi/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=wisconsin&utm_campaign=newsletter (http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wisconsin/remote-attractions-in-wi/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=wisconsin&utm_campaign=newsletter)
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: HawkGTRider on March 26, 2018, 04:47:58 PM
Next thing you know, many of the kids that popularized Facebook will abandon it because their parents and grandparents have started using it.

That is already happening.....the group of FB users that is seeing the greatest growth are those people that are 55 and older!  Younger people are moving to Snapchat and tinder, where their posts disappear quickly and are generally not seen by parents and other adults.

The media and politicians seem to be drawn to Twitter......opps!  Is that a political statement?  😜.   I don’t make political statements.  I live in Kentucky!  We have HONEST politicians here!  Once they are bought , they stay bought!   Vote early and vote often!   😂

Yeppers...I believe that Facebook stuff was my sarcastic point.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Patmo on March 26, 2018, 06:43:40 PM
Next thing you know, many of the kids that popularized Facebook will abandon it because their parents and grandparents have started using it.

That is already happening.....the group of FB users that is seeing the greatest growth are those people that are 55 and older!  Younger people are moving to Snapchat and tinder, where their posts disappear quickly and are generally not seen by parents and other adults.

The media and politicians seem to be drawn to Twitter......opps!  Is that a political statement?  😜.   I don’t make political statements.  I live in Kentucky!  We have HONEST politicians here!  Once they are bought , they stay bought!   Vote early and vote often!   😂

Yeppers...I believe that Facebook stuff was my sarcastic point.

You? Sarcastic? I can’t beleive You would ever be sarcastic!    :) .




















That Brick fella on the other hand........lol
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018, Ferry crossings
Post by: Ride4MS on May 11, 2018, 09:57:28 AM
See this link on the Ferry crossings from Michigan to Wisconsin.  There are a few more Ferries in Wisconsin also on this link.
Merrimac is part of Route 4  of the designed routes on the Rustic Road portion.


http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wisconsin/wi-ferry-rides/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=wisconsin&utm_campaign=newsletter


Madeline and Washington Island Ferries take you to a relaxing portion of Wisconsin.  We have been on both of these a few times and enjoyed them both.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: RichGrab on May 11, 2018, 01:11:01 PM
See this link on the Ferry crossings from Michigan to Wisconsin.  There are a few more Ferries in Wisconsin also on this link.
Merrimac is part of Route 4  of the designed routes on the Rustic Road portion.


http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wisconsin/wi-ferry-rides/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=wisconsin&utm_campaign=newsletter


Madeline and Washington Island Ferries take you to a relaxing portion of Wisconsin.  We have been on both of these a few times and enjoyed them both.
My brother Steve and I are planning to take the Lake Express over to Milwaukee on Friday morning before STAR. If anyone is interested, until the 14th they have free passage for your bike (that's a savings of around $50). You just pay for your seat (like $65). Takes 2.5 hours and hoping the weather is nice.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on May 11, 2018, 05:33:26 PM
Check to see what you may need for tie-downs.  Some Ferries require tie-downs, and some do not supply them.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: RichGrab on May 12, 2018, 12:18:54 PM
Will do Carl. I looked into them before and seem to recall the that SS Badger (out of Ludington MI) requires you to supply your own.
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: DirtFlier on May 13, 2018, 08:01:19 AM
When we rode on the SS Badger, we brought our own tie-downs.  What they had aboard ship were wide straps, 4-6" wide, probably from the 1940s, made for holding down large crates/pallets.  :-)
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: Ride4MS on May 29, 2018, 09:54:50 AM
Anyone coming early to STAR?  The Beach Boys will be in concert next to the Radisson on Thursday, June 7.


http://www.explorelacrosse.com/calendar/?event=11155202&utm_content=23816627fa413f940b78e79217acab87&utm_campaign=THE%20NEXT%20TEN%20DAYS%20In%20La%20Crosse%2C%20WI%20-%20Artspire%2C%20Dairy%20Days%2C%20Segway%20Tours%2C%20and%20MORE%21&utm_source=Robly.com&utm_medium=email
Title: Re: On the way to STAR 2018
Post by: RichGrab on May 29, 2018, 12:25:43 PM
Anyone coming early to STAR?  The Beach Boys will be in concert next to the Radisson on Thursday, June 7.


http://www.explorelacrosse.com/calendar/?event=11155202&utm_content=23816627fa413f940b78e79217acab87&utm_campaign=THE%20NEXT%20TEN%20DAYS%20In%20La%20Crosse%2C%20WI%20-%20Artspire%2C%20Dairy%20Days%2C%20Segway%20Tours%2C%20and%20MORE%21&utm_source=Robly.com&utm_medium=email
Sounds fun, but I'll be leaving (along with my brother Steve) for STAR the next morning and arrive Saturday night. Enjoy the show if you go.