From: "JMerrick" Subject: BB: Childs Helmet Date: 02 Jun 2004 09:38:13 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C44885.52DE5810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anybody have a kids helmet their kid has outgrown? My grandson wants to = start riding with me. THANKS Big John "It matters NOT what you Ride, Only THAT you Ride" "RwP"=20 'Large' Past President=20 Blue Knights Utah Chapter I ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C44885.52DE5810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Anybody have a kids helmet their kid = has outgrown?=20 My grandson wants to start riding with me. THANKS Big John
"It matters NOT what you Ride,
Only = THAT you=20 Ride"
"RwP"
'Large'  Past President
Blue Knights Utah = Chapter I=20
------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C44885.52DE5810-- **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bryan Dixon" Subject: BB: Ride around GSL Sat after BB breakfast? Date: 09 Jun 2004 10:04:45 -0600
I&= #146;m looking for company on a ride around the Great Salt Lake after the = monthly meeting in Logan on Saturday, June 12. What I have in mind is leaving Loga= n headed for Snowville to fuel. Then, heading south on dirt roads along the = west shore of the Great Salt Lake to Lakeside, then continuing south on dirt an= d paved roads to I-80 west of Salt Lake City. From Logan, it’s approxim= ately 65 miles to Snowville, another 65 miles to Lakeside, 42 miles to I-80, and 60= miles to SLC.

Th= e west desert is of interest for natural and human historical reasons. We would pass nearby the Golden Spike National Monument where the transcontinental railroads were joined. We then go through Locomotive Springs, where the steam engines picked up water, Kelton, a ghost town whe= re ranchers used to bring their livestock for transport to market (which made= settlement of this part of the west possible at all), thence south along t= he east side of the Hogup mountains, with glimpses of islands critical to American= White Pelicans and other birds for rookeries.

Re= aching the present Union Pacific railroad tracks we will be near the Newfoundland Mountains, used by early miners, then head east along the tracks to Lakeside, where Utah spent $60 million to install pumps to lower= the Great Salt Lake in the 1980s to prevent flooding the mineral extraction companies on the east side of the lake. The last miles before reaching I-8= 0 skirt one of the U.S. Air Force testing ranges. This section is also where= the Donner Party and others crossed the Great Salt Lake desert in the mid-1800= s sighting on Pilot Peak to guide them, before their tragic encounter with t= he snows of the Sierras.

Th= is area is quite remote, so it’d be safest to do it with a couple of = other riders. It should be about an hour to Snowville, 3-4 hours to I-80, and another ho= ur to SLC.

If= you’re interested in joining me, contact me at bdixon@xmission.com  or 435- 752-6830.

Br= yan Dixon


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Br= yan Dixon
10= Heritage Cove
Lo= gan, UT  84321
43= 5-752-6830
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**************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "JMerrick" Subject: BB: Re: Ride around GSL Sat after BB breakfast? Date: 09 Jun 2004 10:21:08 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C44E0B.7AF1CBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STOP STOP You're making want that GS again. Wish I had one sounds like a = fun ride. But not on the K bike or the Ducati. "It matters NOT what you Ride, Only THAT you Ride" "RwP"=20 'Large' Past President=20 Blue Knights Utah Chapter I=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bryan Dixon=20 To: beehive-beemers@xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:04 AM Subject: BB: Ride around GSL Sat after BB breakfast? I'm looking for company on a ride around the Great Salt Lake after the = monthly meeting in Logan on Saturday, June 12. What I have in mind is = leaving Logan headed for Snowville to fuel. Then, heading south on dirt = roads along the west shore of the Great Salt Lake to Lakeside, then = continuing south on dirt and paved roads to I-80 west of Salt Lake City. = From Logan, it's approximately 65 miles to Snowville, another 65 miles = to Lakeside, 42 miles to I-80, and 60 miles to SLC. The west desert is of interest for natural and human historical = reasons. We would pass nearby the Golden Spike National Monument where = the transcontinental railroads were joined. We then go through = Locomotive Springs, where the steam engines picked up water, Kelton, a = ghost town where ranchers used to bring their livestock for transport to = market (which made settlement of this part of the west possible at all), = thence south along the east side of the Hogup mountains, with glimpses = of islands critical to American White Pelicans and other birds for = rookeries. Reaching the present Union Pacific railroad tracks we will be near the = Newfoundland Mountains, used by early miners, then head east along the = tracks to Lakeside, where Utah spent $60 million to install pumps to = lower the Great Salt Lake in the 1980s to prevent flooding the mineral = extraction companies on the east side of the lake. The last miles before = reaching I-80 skirt one of the U.S. Air Force testing ranges. This = section is also where the Donner Party and others crossed the Great Salt = Lake desert in the mid-1800s sighting on Pilot Peak to guide them, = before their tragic encounter with the snows of the Sierras. This area is quite remote, so it'd be safest to do it with a couple of = other riders. It should be about an hour to Snowville, 3-4 hours to = I-80, and another hour to SLC. If you're interested in joining me, contact me at bdixon@xmission.com = or 435- 752-6830. Bryan Dixon --=20 Bryan Dixon 10 Heritage Cove Logan, UT 84321 435-752-6830 --=20 **************************************************************** The = Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org = **************************************************************** ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C44E0B.7AF1CBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
STOP STOP You're making want that GS = again. Wish I=20 had one sounds like a fun ride. But not on the K bike or the=20 Ducati.
"It matters NOT what you Ride,
Only THAT you Ride"
"RwP"=20
'Large'  Past President
Blue Knights Utah Chapter I
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Bryan Dixon=20
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 = 10:04=20 AM
Subject: BB: Ride around GSL = Sat after BB=20 breakfast?

I=92m looking for=20 company on a ride around the Great Salt Lake after the monthly meeting = in=20 Logan on Saturday, June 12. What I have in mind is leaving Logan = headed for=20 Snowville to fuel. Then, heading south on dirt roads along the west = shore of=20 the Great Salt Lake to Lakeside, then continuing south on dirt and = paved roads=20 to I-80 west of Salt Lake City. From Logan, it=92s approximately 65 = miles to=20 Snowville, another 65 miles to Lakeside, 42 miles to I-80, and 60 = miles to=20 SLC.

The west desert=20 is of interest for natural and human historical reasons. We would pass = nearby=20 the Golden Spike National Monument where the transcontinental = railroads were=20 joined. We then go through Locomotive Springs, where the steam engines = picked=20 up water, Kelton, a ghost town where ranchers used to bring their = livestock=20 for transport to market (which made settlement of this part of the = west=20 possible at all), thence south along the east side of the Hogup = mountains,=20 with glimpses of islands critical to American White Pelicans and other = birds=20 for rookeries.

Reaching the=20 present Union Pacific railroad tracks we will be near the Newfoundland = Mountains, used by early miners, then head east along the tracks to = Lakeside,=20 where Utah spent $60 million to install pumps to lower the Great Salt = Lake in=20 the 1980s to prevent flooding the mineral extraction companies on the = east=20 side of the lake. The last miles before reaching I-80 skirt one of the = U.S.=20 Air Force testing ranges. This section is also where the Donner Party = and=20 others crossed the Great Salt Lake desert in the mid-1800s sighting on = Pilot=20 Peak to guide them, before their tragic encounter with the snows of = the=20 Sierras.

This area is=20 quite remote, so it=92d be safest to do it with a couple of other = riders. It=20 should be about an hour to Snowville, 3-4 hours to I-80, and another = hour to=20 SLC.

If you=92re=20 interested in joining me, contact me at bdixon@xmission.com =  or 435-=20 752-6830.

Bryan=20 Dixon


--=20
Bryan=20 Dixon
10 Heritage=20 Cove
Logan, UT =20 84321
435-752-6830
--=20 =
*****************************************************= ***********=20 The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List = http://www.beehive-beemers.org=20 ****************************************************************=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C44E0B.7AF1CBD0-- **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Allred" Subject: BB: Anyone got a K75? Date: 14 Jun 2004 22:27:43 -0600 I'm considering buying a used K75S, trouble is its a long ways away! Before I get to serious, are there any Beehive Beemer members who own one, who might be willing to allow a prospective buyer (experienced and careful rider) to try a short ride on one? Better yet, anyone got one for sale? I'm planning to be at the Redrock Rally, maybe there will be one there. Thanks in advance Bob Allred new member of Beehive Beemers BMWMOA # 99454 Airheads # 6038 '83 R100RT '99 F-650 **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Swan555@aol.com Subject: BB: Gary Eagan Date: 24 Jun 2004 09:40:34 EDT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Congratulations to Gary Eagan for setting a Mora record for riding between some point in Alasaka and Florida in under 100 hours. I saw a little snippet about this on CNN Yesterday. crit Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Congratulations to Gary Eagan for setting a Mora record for riding betw= een some point in Alasaka and Florida in under 100 hours. I saw a little sni= ppet about this on CNN Yesterday.
 
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**************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "JMerrick" Subject: BB: Re: Gary Eagan Date: 24 Jun 2004 09:52:43 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C459D0.FE870E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MIAMI (Reuters) - A U.S. motorcyclist made the 5,632-mile trek from the = northernmost road in Alaska to the southernmost tip of Florida in 100 = hours and set a transcontinental record certified by the "Iron Butt = Association" of bike enthusiasts.=20 "I'm a little tired ... a little bit bruised," biker Gary Eagan said by = phone from Key West, Florida, on Tuesday, a day after finishing the = journey on his Ducati Multistrada.=20 He bested the old transcontinental "Iron Butt" record of 114 hours and = 49 minutes, set last year by a BMW rider from Maryland.=20 A few hours after starting his solo journey on a gravel road in Prudhoe = Bay, Alaska, a truck forced Eagan off the road and his motorcycle = flipped over into the tundra, breaking his windshield, one rearview = mirror, auxiliary fuel tank and shearing off the saddlebag containing = his spare clothes.=20 "I think I broke my big toe and dislocated my finger and elbow a little = bit," said Eagan, 56, of Salt Lake City, Utah.=20 He patched the bike together with zip ties and drove on through Alaska, = Canada and the continental United States, making a pit stop in Kansas = City to change tires, and stopping occasionally to nap or refuel.=20 Eagan said he endured suspicious border patrol agents, traffic snarls = and torrential thunderstorms but completed the trek without any speeding = tickets.=20 "You don't have to really ride that fast to do a record like that. You = just have to stay on the bike and be efficient," he said.=20 "It matters NOT what you Ride, Only THAT you Ride" "RwP"=20 'Large' Past President=20 Blue Knights Utah Chapter I=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Swan555@aol.com=20 To: beehive-beemers@xmission.com=20 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 7:40 AM Subject: BB: Gary Eagan Congratulations to Gary Eagan for setting a Mora record for riding = between some point in Alasaka and Florida in under 100 hours. I saw a = little snippet about this on CNN Yesterday. crit ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C459D0.FE870E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIAMI (Reuters) - A U.S. motorcyclist made the 5,632-mile trek from = the=20 northernmost road in Alaska to the southernmost tip of Florida in 100 = hours and=20 set a transcontinental record certified by the "Iron Butt Association" = of bike=20 enthusiasts.=20

"I'm a little tired ... a little bit bruised," biker Gary Eagan said = by phone=20 from Key West, Florida, on Tuesday, a day after finishing the journey on = his=20 Ducati Multistrada.=20

He bested the old transcontinental "Iron Butt" record of 114 hours = and 49=20 minutes, set last year by a BMW rider from Maryland.=20

A few hours after starting his solo journey on a gravel road in = Prudhoe Bay,=20 Alaska, a truck forced Eagan off the road and his motorcycle flipped = over into=20 the tundra, breaking his windshield, one rearview mirror, auxiliary fuel = tank=20 and shearing off the saddlebag containing his spare clothes.=20

"I think I broke my big toe and dislocated my finger and elbow a = little bit,"=20 said Eagan, 56, of Salt Lake City, Utah.=20

He patched the bike together with zip ties and drove on through = Alaska,=20 Canada and the continental United States, making a pit stop in Kansas = City to=20 change tires, and stopping occasionally to nap or refuel.=20

Eagan said he endured suspicious border patrol agents, traffic snarls = and=20 torrential thunderstorms but completed the trek without any speeding = tickets.=20

"You don't have to really ride that fast to do a record like that. = You just=20 have to stay on the bike and be efficient," he said.

"It matters NOT what you Ride,
Only THAT you Ride"
"RwP"=20
'Large'  Past President
Blue Knights Utah Chapter I
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Swan555@aol.com=20
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 = 7:40=20 AM
Subject: BB: Gary Eagan

Congratulations to Gary Eagan for setting a Mora record for = riding=20 between some point in Alasaka and Florida in under 100 hours. I saw a = little=20 snippet about this on CNN Yesterday.
 
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