Crawdaddy 96 Posted November 5, 2012 Boys - Thanks for suggesting/hosting the nOOb ride today......nice turnout.... I started off from Packards on a WR250X while a rider from ADVRider tried out my WR250R....he's considering buying a 21/18 wheel set for his X..... Then I led Gary, Shannon, and Todd on a local spin/tour of Lusardi TT, Black Mtn TT, Santa Isabel TT, Lake Sutherland.....followed by a beer at The Hideout......then back to Ramona... Only snapped one photo of Shannon/Todd with Santa Isabel TT in the background Looking forward to YOUR trail tales/photos..... PS: Papa Alex, that Ural is The BOMB.....love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tntmo 915 Posted November 5, 2012 Good turnout, you say? There had to be close to 40 bikes there! I suggested this ride to Tim over a couple beers at the Greek Sombrero after our last noob ride, but wasn't expecting quite the interest in a basic dual sport ride. I guess it comes down to just wanting to get out and get some miles together with good friends and meet some new friends. Anyway, I was riding last sweep so didn't get much for pictures. I was lucky enough to be accompanied by the other T of TnTMo and she had a lot of fun. One rider had a minor incident on Boulder Creek Rd, tucked the front on a right hander and landed the bike on top of him. He made it to Viejas to wait for a ride home. Alpine Brewery was packed so a few of us went to Flinn Springs Inn for food/drink. I'm still stuffed. Fun times, I don't think we can out-do this one! T&T's bikes IMAG0191 by tntmo2, on Flickr It's lonely in the back. IMAG0195 by tntmo2, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Afry 1 Posted November 5, 2012 Thanks guys...great ride! We hit Pine Creek to Sunrise Hwy then back down through Julian after lunch, stopped at Cheers for a bite by way of Old Jlulian twisties - I think Randy was hunting for some crotch rockets to lay waste on..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
996Pilot 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Thanks to Goofy Footer and all of the others who put this ride together and kept it together. At times, it looked like they were herding cats and a rather thankless job. We all got to have tons of fun, the leaders/sweepers got a boat load of work. A HUGE THANKS, fun-fun-fun. What's missing in this picture??? Bonus points! OUCH!!!! Sorry, I didn't get any pictures on the trail. Sensory overload! Next time I will. 996Pilot Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KTMrad 517 Posted November 5, 2012 Great ride and turnout....wow, about 40 bikes at Packards, then a couple groups did their own thing, and then we had 2 other groups for the main ride....I led the fast group with 8 bikes, and Goofy Footer (Tim) led the casual group with about 15 riders, and tntmo was sweep. Many thanks to Goofy Footer and tntmo for putting this one together. I'll post pics later or tomorrow night. Just got home after 7pm after a burger and brew at Cheers in Ramona with Afry and his wife Christy, and Maddog Mike. Great day, great ride, got to see many SDAR folks and also met a bunch of new ones. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zracing 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Nice to see and meet so many people for a Sunday morning ride. The local area has a lot of great riding. We branched off early from the main group and explored some new territory. Top of Black Mtn. If you look far enough you can see the ocean. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CL300CAPT 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Great ride and turnout....wow, about 40 bikes at Packards, then a couple groups did their own thing, and then we had 2 other groups for the main ride....I led the fast group with 8 bikes, and Goofy Footer (Tim) led the casual group with about 15 riders, and tntmo was sweep. Many thanks to Goofy Footer and tntmo for putting this one together. I'll post pics later or tomorrow night. Just got home after 7pm after a burger and brew at Cheers in Ramona with Afry and his wife Christy, and Maddog Mike. Great day, great ride, got to see many SDAR folks and also met a bunch of new ones. Randy, not sure how RiggerDan and I lost you guys after Alpine Brewery. We looked at the local gas stations but never found you guys. We ended up at Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma for the sunset. 190 miles today for me, with no wipe outs or drops! That's a first Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FuzzyNugs 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Great turnout for a great ride. Goofy and Tnt have done it again, thanks guys. I definitely had my share of controlled slides today trying to keep up, but my skills are improving so it's worth it and no falls to be had. Beers and food tasted even better for my second visit to Alpine Brewery. Charlie, I don't know how you guys missed us, especially with Dan's radio haha. We stopped for a good 5 minutes at the first gas station after you passed us. Good to hear you still got some more riding in. We doubled back up Viejas and then to Pine Valley. Great little road through the fall leaves with enough daylight left to blind you in dust. Here's what was left of the stragglers View of the ocean from Viejas Grade Road(camera obviously missed it) Picture of Randy taking a picture while we stop for a quick bike fix. Didn't take many pics today as we were too busy riding. I put in over 200 door to door. Hoping to do more next time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsr 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Randy, not sure how RiggerDan and I lost you guys after Alpine Brewery. We looked at the local gas stations but never found you guys. We ended up at Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma for the sunset. 190 miles today for me, with no wipe outs or drops! That's a first From the 76 gas station we saw you both ride by ... and didn't come back. Sorry we lost each other. Our ride put us up into the forest and dumped us out on Sunrise Hwy. After sucking down some Gatoraides in Santa Ysabel, we headed off in different directions. My total mileage was 228 - of course I live up in Temecula. Awesome day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goofy Footer 540 Posted November 5, 2012 WOA... I never expected the huge turnout we got today, rock on! There were 40 something bikes at Packard's this morning, probably the most of any informal ride in SDAR history! I was especially glad to see so many fresh new faces exploring the trails and having fun. I met a few guys who hadn't even registered for the forum! There were 5 groups total. Huge thanks to tntmo for the idea for this ride and for riding sweep on the Casual Group I was leading. Big shout outs to KTMrad for leading the fast group and to tvscum and Hodnetjj for leading/sweeping the other casual group! Crawdaddy took some folks around Ramona while dsfox and crew hit the trails too. Props to Maniac for bringing his gf to meet 40 dualsport guys, I hope she had a blast! In my Casual Group there was myself, tntmo, tntmo's better half, tntBROMO, 996pilot, blyth blyth, papaalex, stoke, and 2 blue KLRs (post up cause I don't remember if I ever got your screen names!). I was stoked to hear that for a few riders, this was their first time in the dirt. That is exactly what a nOOb ride is supposed to be about - introducing new people to dualsporting and seeing new trails. We had one crash and a totally broken brake lever but the rider rode nearly all of Boulder Creek and Vejas Grade without any front brake. Very impressive for his first time in the dirt! I look forward to seeing YOU on the trail again! I had some interesting moments coming down boulder creek as I was running high psi and I need to repair my rear brake master cylinder/hose... lots of sliding the rear tail out to the right. I think KTMrad might have a picture ha. I only took 2 pictures, one of the ocean from Boulder Creek and the other of food at the Flinn. I'll upload them tomorrow. It was great grabbing lunch at the Flinn with the 12 guys who made it there. I'm glad everybody made it home safe. Thanks for coming everybody! Lots of smiles for sure! Until next time.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blyth blyth 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Good turnout, you say? There had to be close to 40 bikes there! I suggested this ride to Tim over a couple beers at the Greek Sombrero after our last noob ride, but wasn't expecting quite the interest in a basic dual sport ride. I guess it comes down to just wanting to get out and get some miles together with good friends and meet some new friends. Anyway, I was riding last sweep so didn't get much for pictures. I was lucky enough to be accompanied by the other T of TnTMo and she had a lot of fun. One rider had a minor incident on Boulder Creek Rd, tucked the front on a right hander and landed the bike on top of him. He made it to Viejas to wait for a ride home. Alpine Brewery was packed so a few of us went to Flinn Springs Inn for food/drink. I'm still stuffed. Fun times, I don't think we can out-do this one! T&T's bikes IMAG0191 by tntmo2, on Flickr It's lonely in the back. IMAG0195 by tntmo2, on Flickr Thank you Tntmo for helping get back on the road after my crash. It is learning experience!!! Next time I bring an extra brake lever :-) Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blyth blyth 0 Posted November 5, 2012 WOA... I never expected the huge turnout we got today, rock on! There were 40 something bikes at Packard's this morning, probably the most of any informal ride in SDAR history! I was especially glad to see so many fresh new faces exploring the trails and having fun. I met a few guys who hadn't even registered for the forum! There were 5 groups total. Huge thanks to tntmo for the idea for this ride and for riding sweep on the Casual Group I was leading. Big shout outs to KTMrad for leading the fast group and to tvscum and Hodnetjj for leading/sweeping the other casual group! Crawdaddy took some folks around Ramona while dsfox and crew hit the trails too. Props to Maniac for bringing his gf to meet 40 dualsport guys, I hope she had a blast! In my Casual Group there was myself, tntmo, tntmo's better half, tntBROMO, 996pilot, blyth blyth, papaalex, stoke, and 2 blue KLRs (post up cause I don't remember if I ever got your screen names!). I was stoked to hear that for a few riders, this was their first time in the dirt. That is exactly what a nOOb ride is supposed to be about - introducing new people to dualsporting and seeing new trails. We had one crash and a totally broken brake lever but the rider rode nearly all of Boulder Creek and Vejas Grade without any front brake. Very impressive for his first time in the dirt! I look forward to seeing YOU on the trail again! I had some interesting moments coming down boulder creek as I was running high psi and I need to repair my rear brake master cylinder/hose... lots of sliding the rear tail out to the right. I think KTMrad might have a picture ha. I only took 2 pictures, one of the ocean from Boulder Creek and the other of food at the Flinn. I'll upload them tomorrow. It was great grabbing lunch at the Flinn with the 12 guys who made it there. I'm glad everybody made it home safe. Thanks for coming everybody! Lots of smiles for sure! Until next time.... Thank you for organizing this and for your guidance. I will definitely join future rides once I fix up my bike. Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blyth blyth 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Thanks to Goofy Footer and all of the others who put this ride together and kept it together. At times, it looked like they were herding cats and a rather thankless job. We all got to have tons of fun, the leaders/sweepers got a boat load of work. A HUGE THANKS, fun-fun-fun. What's missing in this picture??? Bonus points! OUCH!!!! Sorry, I didn't get any pictures on the trail. Sensory overload! Next time I will. 996Pilot Dan Thanks for pictures of my bike and knees. I missed the chance of hanging out with you guys at lunch. Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tntmo 915 Posted November 5, 2012 Thank you Tntmo for helping get back on the road after my crash. It is learning experience!!! Next time I bring an extra brake lever :-) Phil Phil, I'm glad that you weren't seriously injured and were able to ride it out. For a first time dirt rider, you were prepared for almost anything...not having a brake lever is ok. Get out and do some more dirt riding and your riding skill will improve rapidly. This ride was put together to get new riders out there like this, so glad you showed up. Tom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrophyHunter 15 Posted November 5, 2012 Looks like a great time. You killed the 27 rider PMB & TH border ride. Nice job. There's a lot of work that goes into organizing and making sure all are safe but with a smile. Good on ya. Phil, I couldn't tell, but if you don't have handguards on the bike, it'll help. I think I would've strewn levers 'tween here and Nevada without mine. I just replaced mine - mostly due to an upcoming color change for the bike - so I have a set of blue ones if you want to see if they fit. You can always replace the "guards" to a color other than blue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stoke 2 Posted November 5, 2012 WOA... I never expected the huge turnout we got today, rock on! There were 40 something bikes at Packard's this morning, probably the most of any informal ride in SDAR history! I was especially glad to see so many fresh new faces exploring the trails and having fun. I met a few guys who hadn't even registered for the forum! There were 5 groups total. Huge thanks to tntmo for the idea for this ride and for riding sweep on the Casual Group I was leading. Big shout outs to KTMrad for leading the fast group and to tvscum and Hodnetjj for leading/sweeping the other casual group! Crawdaddy took some folks around Ramona while dsfox and crew hit the trails too. Props to Maniac for bringing his gf to meet 40 dualsport guys, I hope she had a blast! In my Casual Group there was myself, tntmo, tntmo's better half, tntBROMO, 996pilot, blyth blyth, papaalex, stoke, and 2 blue KLRs (post up cause I don't remember if I ever got your screen names!). I was stoked to hear that for a few riders, this was their first time in the dirt. That is exactly what a nOOb ride is supposed to be about - introducing new people to dualsporting and seeing new trails. We had one crash and a totally broken brake lever but the rider rode nearly all of Boulder Creek and Vejas Grade without any front brake. Very impressive for his first time in the dirt! I look forward to seeing YOU on the trail again! I had some interesting moments coming down boulder creek as I was running high psi and I need to repair my rear brake master cylinder/hose... lots of sliding the rear tail out to the right. I think KTMrad might have a picture ha. I only took 2 pictures, one of the ocean from Boulder Creek and the other of food at the Flinn. I'll upload them tomorrow. It was great grabbing lunch at the Flinn with the 12 guys who made it there. I'm glad everybody made it home safe. Thanks for coming everybody! Lots of smiles for sure! Until next time.... Man, that was fun. Thanks for making my first time out on the dirt such an enjoyable experience guys: everyone, the other riders, the folks that organized it, the lead (goofy footer), the sweep (tntomo, right?!) for my casual group. I'm looking forward to the next ride and getting better at dirt. By the end of this ride, I was learning to relax and flow a bit more. Not too dissimilar from what you're supposed to do in surfing, actually. Phil, way to champ it out after getting bloodied up like that. I hope I see you again on the next ride, as well as everyone else in my group. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blyth blyth 0 Posted November 5, 2012 Looks like a great time. You killed the 27 rider PMB & TH border ride. Nice job. There's a lot of work that goes into organizing and making sure all are safe but with a smile. Good on ya. Phil, I couldn't tell, but if you don't have handguards on the bike, it'll help. I think I would've strewn levers 'tween here and Nevada without mine. I just replaced mine - mostly due to an upcoming color change for the bike - so I have a set of blue ones if you want to see if they fit. You can always replace the "guards" to a color other than blue. Thanks Ken, I just happened to order the handguards for my bike along with the brake levers. Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Riggerdan 147 Posted November 5, 2012 Great to see many riders show up...... Another beautiful day in San Diego Heres a few random shots from the phone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ADV Bum 205 Posted November 5, 2012 Friggin awesome guys! I was in but wife got called into work. Love hearing about and seeing the fantastic turnout. Goofy and tntmo thanks for showing what a close knit and welcoming club SDAR is to everyone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr.JAJA 384 Posted November 5, 2012 Thank you to all of the organizer and sweeper. I had a Great time with the fast group and cant wait to get the TT600 back on the dirt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andevious 0 Posted November 5, 2012 A nearly perfect Sunday. Thanks for all the work from the organizers, leaders, and sweepers. I've been wanting to get a bike out on the trails for the past two years I've been here, and yesterday convinced me I should have pulled the trigger sooner! This was a great way to start out and meet a bunch of new people. I hope I'll be seeing y'all soon on another ride. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyrazy 0 Posted November 5, 2012 In my Casual Group there was myself, tntmo, tntmo's better half, tntBROMO, 996pilot, blyth blyth, papaalex, stoke, and 2 blue KLRs (post up cause I don't remember if I ever got your screen names!). I was stoked to hear that for a few riders, this was their first time in the dirt. That is exactly what a nOOb ride is supposed to be about - introducing new people to dualsporting and seeing new trails. We had one crash and a totally broken brake lever but the rider rode nearly all of Boulder Creek and Vejas Grade without any front brake. Very impressive for his first time in the dirt! I look forward to seeing YOU on the trail again! Thank you and tntmo so much for a great ride. I'm one of the two blue KLRs, my hubby was on the other one. We enjoyed the day and got to get out on some roads we've been wanting to hit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tntmo 915 Posted November 6, 2012 Thank you and tntmo so much for a great ride. I'm one of the two blue KLRs, my hubby was on the other one. We enjoyed the day and got to get out on some roads we've been wanting to hit. You two did great handling those KLR's out there. Thanks for showing up, my wife was happy not to be the only lady in the group. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tvscum 43 Posted November 6, 2012 I led the middle group with Hodnetjj sweeping. We bypassed Santa Isabel TT but decided to go for the second "red" trail, Cedar Creek Falls Road, with a Ural joining the pack. I kept looking behind me and that Russian sidecar was right there the whole way. This was the best SD Dualsport ride yet! Maybe because I wasn't eating dust! But hey, we all had a great time and nobody in our group munched it. Thanks to that Goofy organizer! Now, if we could just figure out how to pack that Ural sidecar with ice and a keg... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsfox 0 Posted November 7, 2012 Thanks Tim and Tom.....for organizing.. .Great to see so many old and new friends....out for the gorgeous summer like November morning. Rode with a great group: bluefin2na, maniac (and maggie) , bigwvjumper, tubebender (and virginia) many of my death valley friends....we headed out first, in hopes to avoid some dust...the fall colors in the mountains were awesome....Due to some time restraints, We veered off the route before reaching alpine and took engineer road over to lunch at Lake Cuyamaca....beautiful spot....Fun day, (despite lots of pavement )....back up to julian, wynola and return to ramona.....Fun 88 miles, great friends....not many pics... GATHERING THE TROOPS! Our fearless Leader....THANKS TIM!! Lunch spot at the lake Ian and maggie :wub: glad she had fun.... Tommy's New Motoport gear.....SWEET!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites