Multi July N.W.Arkansas ride

GlockMeister

GlockMeister

The Bearded Wonder
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
May 11, 2016
7,606
35,593
113
Greenville, Mo
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
And so another adventure comes to an end...had a great weekend hanging out with y'all! Cant wait till the next ride.
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Tramguage1

Tramguage1

Texan
Moderator
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Jul 2, 2015
7,383
29,767
113
Somereset, Texas
Ownership

  1. 1000-5

  2. 1000 6 Crew

  3. Talon X

  4. Talon R4 LV
Thanks Hondasxscom tramguage1, & jrplaza2008 for the door prizes and stickers and pmward for sharing this fuel can that he won. View attachment 49171

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It was great riding with ya @WhiteLightning . We WILL meet again soon.
 
Tramguage1

Tramguage1

Texan
Moderator
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Jul 2, 2015
7,383
29,767
113
Somereset, Texas
Ownership

  1. 1000-5

  2. 1000 6 Crew

  3. Talon X

  4. Talon R4 LV
I hope some of the members that were there that don’t post as much and aren’t yet as much of our family will become more involved. This truly is the best forum I’ve ever been on and a ton of great guys and gals on here. Even if you don’t have he expertise or technical knowledge, a joke or something here or there would be great. We want to get to know you.


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VERY WELL SAID @nbomar
 
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YardDog

YardDog

Grumpy ol' fart
Lifetime Member
Feb 2, 2017
617
1,937
93
Arkansas
Ownership

  1. 1000-3
Had a blast this weekend. I rolled into camp not knowing anyone, and the first person I met was Smitty. We talked for about 30 seconds before Hurricane Mulberry unleashed it's fury. Next thing I know the rain stopped and I'm out riding trails with a bunch of folks and I don't even know their names. By the time the sun had set I felt like I had just met relatives for the first time. A big thanks goes to all the guys that coordinated and put this together. Also have to give a big thumbs up to Walter for not only giving me the decals, but personally putting them on himself to make sure it was done right. This was the maiden voyage for my rig, previously it had been used to check cattle and a couple gravel roads. I had no idea what it was capable of and was concerned about all the doom and gloom you hear about the P1000's. But I stuck tight to the veterans and learned a lot the first morning. By day two we climbed s*** I never would have done on my four wheeler, and never would have thought my rig could do it. So another thanks goes out to all the veteran pioneer owners for that boost of confidence I needed. In general, thank you to everyone. You made an old stray dog feel right at home and it is much appreciated.

As soon as I can figure out how to post mp4 video I'll post the Baptism of Kilo in HD lol
 
Tramguage1

Tramguage1

Texan
Moderator
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Jul 2, 2015
7,383
29,767
113
Somereset, Texas
Ownership

  1. 1000-5

  2. 1000 6 Crew

  3. Talon X

  4. Talon R4 LV
Whom ever got the Mulberry banner will you please PM me. I would like to gert it so i can display it at the 2018 Takeover nect year. I will pay for the shipping.

Thanks, Tramguage1
 
Montecresto

Montecresto

Montecresto el segundo
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Jan 17, 2016
22,584
34,172
113
Eastern oklahoma
Ownership

  1. Other Brand

  2. 500

  3. 1000-3

  4. 1000-5

  5. Talon X4
Had a blast this weekend. I rolled into camp not knowing anyone, and the first person I met was Smitty. We talked for about 30 seconds before Hurricane Mulberry unleashed it's fury. Next thing I know the rain stopped and I'm out riding trails with a bunch of folks and I don't even know their names. By the time the sun had set I felt like I had just met relatives for the first time. A big thanks goes to all the guys that coordinated and put this together. Also have to give a big thumbs up to Walter for not only giving me the decals, but personally putting them on himself to make sure it was done right. This was the maiden voyage for my rig, previously it had been used to check cattle and a couple gravel roads. I had no idea what it was capable of and was concerned about all the doom and gloom you hear about the P1000's. But I stuck tight to the veterans and learned a lot the first morning. By day two we climbed s*** I never would have done on my four wheeler, and never would have thought my rig could do it. So another thanks goes out to all the veteran pioneer owners for that boost of confidence I needed. In general, thank you to everyone. You made an old stray dog feel right at home and it is much appreciated.

As soon as I can figure out how to post mp4 video I'll post the Baptism of Kilo in HD lol
Awesome!!!!
 
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