Another Ride in the Books

Went on another ride this weekend. Since April 1 I have put 1600 miles on the Dog and no problems. Its not Raywood miles but since I've been working 6 days a week I fill like I'm getting some riding in. Aways reading threads about people not getting out of there neighborhood before there bikes break. Thought it might be refreshing to read some good news. This time we rode to Jefferson Texas, got there and they were having Tractor day. Never heard of a "tractor ride" They were everywhere. Looked kind of funny setting at a redlight beside a tractor. They were driving the tractors all over town.





Had to put a pic of Mrs Mickeetwo for Ray



Dogs and Tractors don't see that very often



Some of the gang



Used to be a little paranoid when going out of town on the Dog. But starting to enjoy the ride and people and just forgeting about any problems. I'm sure it will happen sooner or later, but for now its all good. Problems will arrise with cars, trucks or any bike for that matter. Thanks Bigdog for making a great bike.
The Farmers were checking out the Dog.
 

LUPHOLE

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looks like a fun day mickeetwo. the tractors are as interesting as their owners--usually some good ole boys. thanks for the pics and sharing, chuck
 

lee

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good post mickee - I got stuck behind a couple of tractors yesterday - pain in the ass on narrow winding roads
 

Raywood

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Great report Mick, wish I could of rode with you. You need to get the Ms. in the calender next year.
Like the tractors, brings back memories.

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looks like a fun day mickeetwo. the tractors are as interesting as their owners--usually some good ole boys. thanks for the pics and sharing, chuck

The people were as nice as could be. Some of them have completely restored there tractors. They put some serious money in them.
 

Slow Vince

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Yep, lotsa tractors where I live too. Concur, lotsa "good ol' boys", and some ov'em put as much work into their rigs as we do the bikes... They come out of the woodwork for the parades too!
 
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