Its Over- Hot Link Lunch

Started by Jamtndll, March 07, 2009, 05:30:18 PM

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Jamtndll

The East Texas Hot Link Lunch is over.  I want to thank each of you who made this event successful.  200 hot links, chili, beans, cole slaw, hamburgers, chicken strips, and hot sauce were consumed by the 40+ people there.  The parking lot was full of Hondas, Triumphs, Harleys. and Suzuki, 36 to be exact.  It was great seeing everyone again and meeting a few new people also.  The weather was fabulous, not real hot, no one got sunburned, the wind was not to bad, and the rain held off.  There were plenty of stories being told and good times to be had.  I hope everyone made it home safe.  MOOTMag 7 was talked about summer plans and trips where talked about.  There is alot of activites going on this summer, get involved with some. 
I would like to hear from everyone what their experience was.  It will help me on the next one.
99 Valk
98 Magna -  Ripped

Jim Tindall
Texas East Region Coordinator
Van, Texas

Curtis_Valk

Just rolled in ..............what a great day I had, THANKS JIM for putting this one together.  We had a great turnout with over 30 motorcycles meeting in Pittsburg.  The group I was in from the DFW area was 15 bikes by the time Greg, the queen and Greg's brother met us in East Tawakoni.  I asked Jim why his ride was more succesful than any of mine and one of his "friends" said that Jim paid them more than me. ha ha ha ha  The Pittsburg links were great, as was the seafood gumbo.  It was great to eat and socialize with the many MOOT friends I've made over the years and the schedule was relaxed with plenty of time for gabbing.  Jim's ride route after the meal was everything I expected it to be with a little something for everyone.  Jim you did a great job leading.

I've been needing this ride for quite some time, working lots of hours and playing catch up at home.  I wasn't even sure I'd make it but it was just what the doctor ordered!  When's the next one?  :grin:

Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
States I've Ridden



No need for a reason other than the journey.

Greg Cothern

After a late evening, night, and early morning of tire dismounting/mounting it was time to gear up and head out to meet the rest of the crew in Quinlan.  The Queen and I jumped on the Valk and took off towards Mesquite to hook up with my brother Kelly with his new shoe'ed Magna!
We headed out highway 80 then 34 towards the rendevuous point and found Greg O. sitting there at the Shell station waiting at 09:18.  The main North DFW group said they would make this point by 09:15-09:30.. 
While Kelly was gassing up my phone started to ring, it was Rocket Bob Barram informing me that we were late and holding the group up!  :shock:    :lol:
They had already passed up the meeting location and were about 10 miles up the road, so we took off and caught with them as they waiting for us at a fuel stop.
Now the group was at least 16 strong, Jeff H. lead the group on into Pittsburg to the Hot Link destination!  We all pulled into the parking lot and begain telling lie's and talking about Allen!!!!   :lol:  He was certainly missed!  hehehe
Wasnt long till Jim T. and group pulled in as well, shortly followed by another smaller North DFW group. We decided we couldnt stand it any longer we could not wait on Texarkana group any longer.  WE would surely would starve and waste away if we had to endure anymore time waiting on Charles and the rest of the Texarkana crew to arrive!
We lined up for the FOOD!  Lots of good choices to be had.  Once at the table with the food there was still no sightings of the Texarkana group, then someone received a call that they had to stop and replace a tire on one of the bikes.  But all was good!
They arrived!  In time to get some grub and meld into the gabbing sessions!  More lie's were told and a lot of bike sniffing!
Thanks Jim for putting this one together!  Great JOB!  Keep up the good work!  It was great to see all that were able to attend!  For those who could not make it, as always you missed another GREAT MOOT outing!
Greg Cothern
00 Valkyrie Interstate
96 Magna 
Previously owned:
87 Super
96 Magna project bike
95 Magna "Pay it forward"   

Smoked U

#3

Excellent, Excellent ride today. A great mix of cruising, high speed and twisty roads through the piney woods of East Texas. Thanks to Jim for all the hard work and time invested in this adventure (and Vicky for letting him do it).

Good eats and great fellowship with everyone.

Good to see Jeff H. back in the saddle and riding with Debbie.

Curtiss and I got some poor fuel mileage coming back from Tyler on I-20 for some reason :shock: :shock: :shock:

Let's get another one in before the rainy season hits.


Van, Texas rally point. A little overcast, but cool.



Checking out Jim's auxillary fuel system.


36 bikes at lunch, downtown Pittsburg, Texas


The famous Pittsburg Hot Links Restaurant



Chow down



Camp Fannin Memorial



Ever wonder what 60 Pittsburg Links looks like stacked?
You are not paid for what you do, but rather for what you will do and when that time comes, you will be highly underpaid.

Audere est Facere

Lead the Way!

D.L. Shireman

Curtis_Valk

Quote from: Smoked U on March 07, 2009, 06:36:15 PM

Curtis and I got some poor fuel mileage coming back from Tyler on I-20 for some reason :shock: :shock: :shock:

Must've been a headwind, Dave ..........must've.  :cool:

Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
States I've Ridden



No need for a reason other than the journey.

rjb/AKA Bob Barram

WOW! what a ride, Jim, that was something special! I had a great time seeing everybody and meeting some new ones. Nice bikes and great people. The ride was well planned, how Jim made it from Pittsburg to Big Sandy without a single turn around or loosing a single bike I do  not know but it was great.
We made it back to DFW okay, I had bad mileage also, I think it had something to do with the extra weight in my trunk.....
MOOT#69
Prov. 3:5&6

roboto65

Sorry you all had to ride without me  :lol: :lol: :lol:sure hated to miss this one. Now if we can get this many MOOTsters out for this ride you all have no excuse to miss MOOTmag heck 40 there we should have 80 at MOOTmag!!!!   
Glad everyone had a great day and got to talk about me I knew my EARS were hot today for some reason  :lol: :lol:
Allen Rugg 
76 Jeep CJ

The adventure begins where your plans fall through.

tmds3

#7
Man after reading the post and seeing the pics I sure am sorry I missed that run, but son had a hockey game so couldn't make it. And me loving hot links

silveradocowboy

 :grin: :grin: :grin: Wow what a great day! Bunches of bikes everywhere and great company! :grin: :grin: :grin: Since it has been over a year since I was in the saddle it was wonderful to be able to ride, check out rides, and visit with everyone, it really made our day. Pittsburg Hot Links cooked us up some great links which were as good as I remember, yes I'll be going back for more. A special thanks to the church elder(sorry I can't recall his name now but that's normal for me) who blessed everything we did today. A big thanks to Bob for hauling back 15 lb.'s of links for me but and as we all know it didn't have anything to do with his lack of gas mileage :-D And don't tell tmds3 about what Bob brought me either LOL. My only regret is I didn't get to talk and visit with everyone there. Took a few pics and will post asap. Looking forward to the next get together for sure.
Jeff
MOOT#103
'08 Goldwing

Charles S Otwell

QuoteWow what a great day!

My thoughts exactly 8). Other than a small blip in our trip ( Guy's flat in Mt Pleasant) our ride was great. I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to everyone, but by the time we got there, the parking lot was so full of bikes and people it was like trying to count minnows in a bucket (well fed minnows at that). We can't wait until Moot Mag, no really, we can't wait until Moot Mag, we need to do this again soon :D.. I have never met a nicer group of folks, I consider it an honor to be counted as part of Moot. Thanks Jim for a great get together today and Greg and the founding fathers for sitting down and thinking up this whole Moot thing..
Charles
#279
Texarkana,Tx

Magnum Magna

Me, Brenda and Mike on his Kawasaki (Ninja 900+) had a great time.  The GPS getting us to Pittsburg was great.  I wanted off the beaten path but one 10-mile road was just beaten (one rough road). Had a great time enjoyed the parking lot so much we did not get to go to the museums or memorials.  I think I will be going back again to check them out.   Had a great ride back with Terry,  Mary Ellen, John & Barbara and Mike.
We stopped in at some famous hamburger joint in Mineola. While the ladies shopped at an antique store we (the guys) had a hamburger.  We then headed to Plano meet up with Mike's family ate at the Blue Goose (Tex-Mex restaurant).  Mike is going to try to talk his wife in to going to MOOTmag in June.

278 miles for the day.
Robert
Better to be exploited then not exploited.
07 Ultra, 07 Boulevard w/ sidecar (2+2=4)

Matthew 13:19 NT ... This is the seed sown along the path

TLRam1

I just now arrived at home, will talk later.

See ya!
Terry

My mama always told me never put off till tomorrow people you can kill today.

Allen, TX.

74 GT750 - 75 GT380 – 01 Magna - 03 KX 250-01 – 04 WR 450 - 74 T500 Titan

jgalaw

I'm probably the last one home.  After departing Camp Fannin I went south to Alto and spent the night with the in laws.  Made it back to Coppell today about 2:00.  Put about 425 miles on the Valk over the two days.

Jim, thanks for organizing this ride.  Great turnout, weather, roads, food and company.  I hope the event wets a lot of appetites for a ride filled 2009.  Hope to see many of you again at Koyote Ranch in June. 

Jim and Lawrence, only 131 days until Colorado.

Jeff Atkins   
Jeff Atkins
Cross Roads, Texas
2006 ST1300
1997 Magna (sold but fondly remembered)

Smoked U

Quote from: Curtis_Valk on March 07, 2009, 08:09:35 PM
Quote from: Smoked U on March 07, 2009, 06:36:15 PM

Curtis and I got some poor fuel mileage coming back from Tyler on I-20 for some reason :shock: :shock: :shock:

Must've been a headwind, Dave ..........must've.  :cool:

Curtis

Yeah, a BIG HEADwind :P
You are not paid for what you do, but rather for what you will do and when that time comes, you will be highly underpaid.

Audere est Facere

Lead the Way!

D.L. Shireman

Smoked U

One more pic of Ms. Vicky.

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You are not paid for what you do, but rather for what you will do and when that time comes, you will be highly underpaid.

Audere est Facere

Lead the Way!

D.L. Shireman