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Hanso can just ride in the middle. Play follow the leader he will get used to the american way.
that was already part of my plan, but thanks for the suggestion
That is a good idea Wendy, it will taje him a wile to get used to it, better safe rhen sorry
I have spoken to some other friends of mine and they all seem to agree with me that as long as I keep my mind on job all will be good
he may be looking forward to that pie thinking its dessert (everyone knows how he likes dessert)
i know what his particular pie is and it ain't served with cream
I find that driving on the left or right is not a huge deal because the steering wheel is on the correct side to help keep you focused. On a bike I would be very cautious. As Ian mentioned, entering the road and at intersections where a turn is involved becomes tricky. Even when crossing the road you need to be cautious because you automatically look the wrong way first.
yeah that is my only concern when not following other to make sur I don't turn up the wrong side of a busy freeway or road at an intersection but again I plan to be keeping my mind on job at hand and that is to stay in one piece
 
Yea, pie and turns wouldn't mix well.
Oh and I Do Not and Never Will Drink Drive or Ride, many years ago I was the innocent party on the receiving end of a drink driver which made me even more determined to never drink and drive, not that I had before either
 
As far as riding on the wrong side of the road goes @HansO , once you are moving along, especially with traffic, it is not too bad. However, entering streets, and parking lots, are where you will need to be very careful. Also, you will look for traffic on the wrong side of the road, and not see vehicles coming toward you at intersections.

Excellent advice from one what knows!! :thumbsup:
 
here's a little ditty to clue HansO in on what to expect,
and a "tribute" for some of my friends....

Might have to bring ya'll a qt or 2 of our okie stuff....
cousin has grandpas still an he's been "perfecting" his art for a few decades now..

here's another one that sure brings back memories.
 
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Must add another attendee, my brother-in-law and good riding buddy Rudy. I'm going to see if I can move my room reservation up a couple of days with a 24 Apr arrival.

So Skip, should I bring my fiddle?
 
looks like you need a label the says super fuel additive not for consumption for transporting across lines.:whitstling:
 
Must add another attendee, my brother-in-law and good riding buddy Rudy. I'm going to see if I can move my room reservation up a couple of days with a 24 Apr arrival.
So Skip, should I bring my fiddle?

GREAT news, Mike!
I'm bringing my brother in law, brother, cousin Rudy and a Coonass with me as well!
:eek: :thumbsup:
 
Rainman do you think Josey could come up with a jar of aged corn? I know it would have to come from private stock since they are usually aged for 5 years before unearthing them. Of course I would take either as long as it is uncut and flavored like corn no apple pie flavoring?
And if not do you know anyone on the Cumberland Plateau you might be able to talk out of a couple jars.

I'll see what I can do scott
 
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