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Old 03-23-2010, 10:38 AM   #1
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Default Barber Museum and the gap

HERE is a link to our route. Winston-Salem, NC to Birmingham Ala, to Tellico Plains, Robbinsville, then home. 1,025 miles in 44 hrs

We left Winston Salem, NC friday in 64 degree weather at 5pm



We rode about 240 miles till about 8pm then crashed near Athens Ga

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FJR1300
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FXLRTSBEYSGDJF......Ultra Glide HD



Got up and rode another 200 sat morning in upper 50's till we hit Barber Motorsports park and Museum



Got there about 11 and there was only one other bike there

HERE is a link to the pic since it's wide and I personally hate to scroll in posts

The museum is STUPID cool



I have about 314 pics of just the bikes....and I won't bore you with those....but here's a few very cool ones










And there was a track day going on while we were there too




We left a little after noon and headed north to catch the Skyway before dark



My buddy Jason and I tore off for a spirited ride across the summit



It was GREAT!!! we had the whole skyway to ourselves and the weather couldn't have been better!!!




Got up sunday morning and headed up to the gap...it was a cool 49 but felt great.



But it was closed right at the NC line...so we headed down 28 and rocked a few of the local roads



We headed back up 74 to 40 and came on back. About 11:30 it started raining....but we made it home fine by 2:00

Great weekend! great trip!!!
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:10 AM   #2
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I loved Barber when I went last year (Trip thanks for that tip). I'll probably be going again this year since I have to go to Birmingham for business again this year. I'd love to see a track day. Last time, it was a race school teaching car drivers in Porche 911's.

Cool pics!
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Nice!
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Old 03-24-2010, 04:42 PM   #4
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Better one of Jason on that FJR from the video

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Nice pics. I love that 86 1100 :jizzinmypants:
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Nice pics. I love that 86 1100 :jizzinmypants:
I know.....it was right next to the elevator and I just kept staring at it...MINT condition too.....man!!
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Old 03-24-2010, 05:58 PM   #7
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Awesome pics Troy!

I've been to Barber 3 times, but always for trackdays & failed to tour the museum before. It's on the 'must to' list for a road-trip this year - especially now.
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Kerry, you definitely have to go to the museum. Even the elevator is cool



Troy, did you see this one?



The guy who rode this one around the world (Jim Rogers) wrote a book about it called Investment Biker

http://www.amazon.com/Investment-Bik.../dp/1558505296

It was a pretty good read.
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Old 03-25-2010, 09:23 AM   #9
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Yeah I saw that one..it was pretty neat! It was ROUGH man

Also saw the super-tour Duc



Thats an aux tank on the back piped to the main tank

Got lots of pics of that one.

From what the chic up front said, there's a boatload more bikes that they keep in the basement storage and they rotate out the displays every once and a while, so there's no telling what you may miss if you go another time
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