HOON Fest By The Sea "2011"
- Rhino89523
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"If you need to eat breakfast, eat it.....If you need to drink coffee, drink it...If you need to take a shit, take it...standard ride time is 9:00" Jay Lewis quote as well as I can remember it, Lot of Mai Tai's for me that night.
Well it's always a little weird to go to a party or event where everyone knows each other and really you don't know anyone. I had met Al and Bob at Hoonfest but in the overall scope of my life, briefly. So I really just want to say thank you to everyone for making me feel welcome.
The Lewisclan rocks period, they broke the mold on this group. Great family, they were dealing with some tires when I left and I didn't get to say Thank You for everything, so from the bottom of my heart...Thank You!!!!
Bob I already liked, so it stands to reason the rest of his family would be cool too, no dissappointment there. This Hoon lifestyle must be O.K. because all the family's in camp were very kind. Great Burger Jack!! Incredible salsa, and I am looking up computer labyrinths as soon as I am done writeing this.
Algava and family took me in as the orphan I Am, I was fed sample platters all weekend.
Kuma (Bill) was my neighbor in camp, we talked a lot and I enjoyed following him through the dunes, he has a great eye for riding dunes and picks fun paths through them.
Scott and his Brother are super cool dudes, a had a couple fun rides with them, great dune eyes and lines, fun in camp, great fireworks.
Nice to meet and talk to the Graves, even if he only rides a 450 now
Iggy and his wife were just like everyone else there, super cool. My pleasure on the clutch cable.
The whole dumont crew were cool.
Sabre and his wife are really nice. Thank You you guys for holding down the real estate you did, our site was huge! The turds were very tasty too.
Brit and Tox what can I say, you guys rock. Brit, dude I am really sorry for taking you out and still feel bad about it.
It was really a pleasure to meet everyone. I screwed up a few things that effected other people. I didn't tighten my sprocket bolts in my multiple sprocket changes and cost some people some riding time, I took out Brit. I hope helping out with the old truck makes up for that a bit. I heard a few people say things to the effect that they were worried weather I was having a good time or feeling bad because they had me looking around for a rail in the dunes in my truck. A little info about me. If I am not at work with my phone turned off, I'm happy. If i'm at the beach or riding dirtbikes, I'm happy. If I'm in my truck, I'm happy.
Thanks to everyone for making me feel welcome it is always nice to put a face to a screen name, if it works out I will bring the family next year. I had a great time.
Well it's always a little weird to go to a party or event where everyone knows each other and really you don't know anyone. I had met Al and Bob at Hoonfest but in the overall scope of my life, briefly. So I really just want to say thank you to everyone for making me feel welcome.
The Lewisclan rocks period, they broke the mold on this group. Great family, they were dealing with some tires when I left and I didn't get to say Thank You for everything, so from the bottom of my heart...Thank You!!!!
Bob I already liked, so it stands to reason the rest of his family would be cool too, no dissappointment there. This Hoon lifestyle must be O.K. because all the family's in camp were very kind. Great Burger Jack!! Incredible salsa, and I am looking up computer labyrinths as soon as I am done writeing this.
Algava and family took me in as the orphan I Am, I was fed sample platters all weekend.
Kuma (Bill) was my neighbor in camp, we talked a lot and I enjoyed following him through the dunes, he has a great eye for riding dunes and picks fun paths through them.
Scott and his Brother are super cool dudes, a had a couple fun rides with them, great dune eyes and lines, fun in camp, great fireworks.
Nice to meet and talk to the Graves, even if he only rides a 450 now
Iggy and his wife were just like everyone else there, super cool. My pleasure on the clutch cable.
The whole dumont crew were cool.
Sabre and his wife are really nice. Thank You you guys for holding down the real estate you did, our site was huge! The turds were very tasty too.
Brit and Tox what can I say, you guys rock. Brit, dude I am really sorry for taking you out and still feel bad about it.
It was really a pleasure to meet everyone. I screwed up a few things that effected other people. I didn't tighten my sprocket bolts in my multiple sprocket changes and cost some people some riding time, I took out Brit. I hope helping out with the old truck makes up for that a bit. I heard a few people say things to the effect that they were worried weather I was having a good time or feeling bad because they had me looking around for a rail in the dunes in my truck. A little info about me. If I am not at work with my phone turned off, I'm happy. If i'm at the beach or riding dirtbikes, I'm happy. If I'm in my truck, I'm happy.
Thanks to everyone for making me feel welcome it is always nice to put a face to a screen name, if it works out I will bring the family next year. I had a great time.
- britincali
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- 2strokeforever
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Bob says,
but i did ask roosty to not go to town on the head cause i dont know what the timing is at and will probably end up running crappy gas often
Thats what you great for trying to put 4 lbs in a 2 1/2 lb bottle.
i hope my bike isnt pinging bad (running a c needle), hard to tell with the kicker rubbing the pipe and everything else rattling aroundbut rattled like a son-of'a-bitch at 3/4 throttle
but i did ask roosty to not go to town on the head cause i dont know what the timing is at and will probably end up running crappy gas often
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish
4stroke=dead fish
- iggys-amsoil
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- Rhino89523
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- freeride588
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- britincali
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- freeride588
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This is a good place to get a Bell and they have good clearance (blow-out) prices.freeride588 wrote: Thanks man. A thousand thank yous and i found it online and its actually a moto 7r and its looks badass and still pretty cheap. Not 79 bucks cheap though good lord that a good deal. I dont like spending much on helmets as i dont have much to protect.
http://www.bellhelmets.com/index.cfm?fu ... gory_id=66
- freeride588
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Nice cake, i'd stick something in it too, any of you watched "out cold" lol.
Didn't get to ride this year and have noticed that most everyone didn't ride that much either, definetly more drinking and bs ing.
Pismo is a place to decompress and talk about bikes and whatever else comes to mind, heavy drinking is normal.
I could have had a tragedy in my hands because I almost run over my son with the truck(I was sober), made me realize how shit can happen in a millisecond of distraction, i thank the lord Jesus Christ for keeping my family safe and spare me from what could have been the worst day of my life.After recovering psychologically from that, everything was unimportant and enjoy my family became paramount.
Nice seeing all of the people out there having a good time, I almost got to watch a boxing match from up close, I'm glad that got cleared out.
I've got some pictures,
I've got some short videos on my phone, I'll post them up when I get them downloaded.
Al out
Didn't get to ride this year and have noticed that most everyone didn't ride that much either, definetly more drinking and bs ing.
Pismo is a place to decompress and talk about bikes and whatever else comes to mind, heavy drinking is normal.
I could have had a tragedy in my hands because I almost run over my son with the truck(I was sober), made me realize how shit can happen in a millisecond of distraction, i thank the lord Jesus Christ for keeping my family safe and spare me from what could have been the worst day of my life.After recovering psychologically from that, everything was unimportant and enjoy my family became paramount.
Nice seeing all of the people out there having a good time, I almost got to watch a boxing match from up close, I'm glad that got cleared out.
I've got some pictures,
I've got some short videos on my phone, I'll post them up when I get them downloaded.
Al out
- 2strokeforever
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- Rhino89523
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- freeride588
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