Thursday, March 28, 2013

PMS TRIP TO ANAMOSA

We may not be able to ride yet, but we can still kick some tires at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa.  It looks like some of us will be heading down there on Tuesday, April 9th.  Unfortunately we will probably be taking cages instead of bikes.  If you want to go along with us that day give me a call and we'll set up a time and place to meet.  If you want to check out the museum go to:

www.nationalmcmuseum.org

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

SICK OF WINTER!! PMS TRIP??

The Wing is in there somewhere!!
We've been back for only two weeks and I'm tired of this xx**## weather.  We were out riding at this time last year!!  I haven't resorted to embroidery or jig saw puzzles yet, but it's getting close. So, I am planning a PMS trip sometime next week (25th to 30th) to go down to Anamosa and visit the Motorcycle Museum.  It has been moved to a new location and is apparently better than ever.  If time allows we could drop by J &P Cycles and drool for a while also.  If you are interested in going along, give me a call with some days that will work for you.  Hopefully this might help cure the PMS for a while at least!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

I'm BAAAAACK!!

A HOT ROD HARLEY

BOB ON THE BAR STOOLS
"MOST COMFORTABLE RIDE I'VE EVER HAD ON A HARLEY!"

JAMES DEAN EVEN SHOWED UP!!

ANOTHER HOT ROD ON DISPLAY

PARKING FOR MOTORCYCLES ONLY
We got back to Waukon last Saturday night only to be greeted by another 7'' of snow on Monday.  I'm back, but I'm NOT HAPPY!!  Last year when we got back in March, I unloaded the bike and started riding.  Ain't gonna happen this year!!  We spent our last full day in Florida riding around Bay County.  We stopped at a Sports Authority store over in Panama City.  I thought it was a pretty comfortable day for riding.  I had on a sweatshirt and a light jacket.  When we went to the checkout, people were buying hand warmers by the case!  After we rode about 200 miles we stopped for supper at a unique place in Panama City Beach called the Wicked Wheel.  It's called a biker bar, but most of the patrons that night were tourists.  Above are some photos of the Wicked Wheel and its unique decor.