2009 - Plan 9 Rally wrap up
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2009 - Plan 9 Rally wrap up
I would like to personal thank everyone that was involved in this year's rally, from the planning to the excution (No matter how small the detail)
it all takes time out of our personal lives, but it's this time invested that makes each years rally unique and special and it is greatly appreciated.
In the end If we all had a good time, made new friends or Reacquainted ourselves with old friends, if we all get home safely, with stories to tell and we all shared laugher and good cheer then it was all worth it.
Cheers
Angelo
it all takes time out of our personal lives, but it's this time invested that makes each years rally unique and special and it is greatly appreciated.
In the end If we all had a good time, made new friends or Reacquainted ourselves with old friends, if we all get home safely, with stories to tell and we all shared laugher and good cheer then it was all worth it.
Cheers
Angelo
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
- Dustin Kott-
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Thanks for a great 1st rally!!!
We just wanted to say a really big thank you to all of you that hung back with us throughout the weekend ride. Our little 50cc`s made it! You are all a great bunch of people. This was our first rally of many we intend on attending as it was so much fun. Thanks for all of your hard efforts to make this happen for guests like ourselves. Hope to see you all around town!
Christine & James Greeno (LX50 and ET2 - KISS)
Christine & James Greeno (LX50 and ET2 - KISS)
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I will bring a broom to Calgary! WHACK!
Awesome rally, 400K on the scoot, 7 hours sleep over the weekend, thanks again to everyone that made it happen! Great to see all our wonderful friends from out of town, we all really appreciate the effort you make to come to our shindig.
Can I have an honourable mention for hard luck? After riding all weekend with a sprained ankle and no front break, my front shock cracked on the way back from Sherwood Park today, I bodged it enough to scoot across town and meet up with an old friend for coffee this evening. 2 blocks from the University I suffered a rear blow out.
What a weekend!
Awesome rally, 400K on the scoot, 7 hours sleep over the weekend, thanks again to everyone that made it happen! Great to see all our wonderful friends from out of town, we all really appreciate the effort you make to come to our shindig.
Can I have an honourable mention for hard luck? After riding all weekend with a sprained ankle and no front break, my front shock cracked on the way back from Sherwood Park today, I bodged it enough to scoot across town and meet up with an old friend for coffee this evening. 2 blocks from the University I suffered a rear blow out.
What a weekend!
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Man that sucks, but considering the challenges that were thrown at the oldjeffthemod wrote:I will bring a broom to Calgary! WHACK!
Awesome rally, 400K on the scoot, 7 hours sleep over the weekend, thanks again to everyone that made it happen! Great to see all our wonderful friends from out of town, we all really appreciate the effort you make to come to our shindig.
Can I have an honourable mention for hard luck? After riding all weekend with a sprained ankle and no front break, my front shock cracked on the way back from Sherwood Park today, I bodged it enough to scoot across town and meet up with an old friend for coffee this evening. 2 blocks from the University I suffered a rear blow out.
What a weekend!
scooters, they all faired fairly well. I'm in on the repair-athon
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
- Dustin Kott-
- Dustin Kott-
Re: Thanks for a great 1st rally!!!
You were both welcomed additions to the Rally weekend. Looking forward to many years of scooting together!Cgreeno wrote:We just wanted to say a really big thank you to all of you that hung back with us throughout the weekend ride. Our little 50cc`s made it! You are all a great bunch of people. This was our first rally of many we intend on attending as it was so much fun. Thanks for all of your hard efforts to make this happen for guests like ourselves. Hope to see you all around town!
Christine & James Greeno (LX50 and ET2 - KISS)
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
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Re: Thanks for a great 1st rally!!!
Agreed, you guys had an AWESOME sense of humour about everything. Hope to see you out at some meetings and club stuff soon!Angelo wrote:You were both welcomed additions to the Rally weekend. Looking forward to many years of scooting together!Cgreeno wrote:We just wanted to say a really big thank you to all of you that hung back with us throughout the weekend ride. Our little 50cc`s made it! You are all a great bunch of people. This was our first rally of many we intend on attending as it was so much fun. Thanks for all of your hard efforts to make this happen for guests like ourselves. Hope to see you all around town!
Christine & James Greeno (LX50 and ET2 - KISS)
Did the trophy survive the ride home with the dollar store bungees?
Cheers
All hail Emperor Kang!
As far as I can remember:
Best Modern: Christine's LX50 (nice looking and goes the distance!)
Best Vintage: Darren's GS150 (original and drop dead you know what)
Best Mod: Shaun's VBB (?)
Longest Travelled: Ron and Torrie (sp?)
People's Choice: Trevor and Charlene's Burgman 650
Hard Luck: Mike Paget (sp?) (Had to toss a beer away)
Best Modern: Christine's LX50 (nice looking and goes the distance!)
Best Vintage: Darren's GS150 (original and drop dead you know what)
Best Mod: Shaun's VBB (?)
Longest Travelled: Ron and Torrie (sp?)
People's Choice: Trevor and Charlene's Burgman 650
Hard Luck: Mike Paget (sp?) (Had to toss a beer away)