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September 30th, 2010:

RTE – Roy’s BBQ in Hutchinson, KS

Roy's BBQ Hutchinson, KS

Ride to Eat’s are an enjoyable way to spend a Saturday even when there are not lots of curves between here and there.  So last Saturday when Roger posted that they would be doing a RTE at Roy’s BBQ it sounded like a good excuse for a ride.  Roger hosts these rides about once a month and any riders are welcome.  He’s such a nice guy that he’ll buy lunch for the rider coming the furthest distance and desert for any fellow MSTA member.  So I left home early Saturday morning for a little 220 mile ride and found out when I got there that I didn’t get a free lunch.  I was beat out by an ST owner that had about 75 miles or so on me. 

Kansas Motorcyle Museum - 1916 Indian

After lunch we decided to let the food settle before indulging in desert so some of us took off for the Kansas Motorcycle Museum in Marquette, KS.  This museum was started in memory of STAN “THE MAN” ENGDAHL a dirt track legend.  His wife currently runs it and has some great stories to tell.  These motorcycles were just the opposite of last weekend as they were clean and in pristeen condition.  

Pie at Carriage Crossing Restaurant Yoder, KS

Then it was back on the bikes again in search of pie at possibly one of the best places I’ve found in the little town of Yoder, KS at the Carriage Crossing Restaurant which even has motorcycle specific parking right in front of the door.  I kept myself to 1 piece of Chocolote Peanut Butter pie but some of the guys had room for 2 pieces.  Since I was the only other MSTA member to show up it was free which made it even better. 

Finally it is time to go out and see if we can dodge the rain that had come thru and head for our homes.  It was a little after dark when I finally returned with a trip of about 550 miles.  Not bad for a Saturday RTE.

A day at Jason Pridmore’s STAR Motorcycle School.

Working on my technique.

Over the years I have taken different rider training incuding the MSF’s BRC and ERC plus a couple of Lee Parks Total Control schools and a track day at Hallett which included the H.A.R.T. – Hallett Advanced Rider Training.  Now all of these were taken on my own bikes either the 1996 750 Nighthawk that I had previously or my current ride which is a FZ1. 

This year I had been looking at the different schools wanting to take another class and found Jason Pridmore’s STAR school was going to be in Topeka, KS last Thursday which is only about 250 miles away.  At first I thought about taking my bike but my tires at the time were touring tires and had around 8k on them.  Not wanting to put on new tires that would work well on the track but only give me a couple of thousand miles I decided that it might be wiser this time to rent a bike.  An SV650 set me back about what a set of tires would have been and I didn’t have to haul my bike. 

Jason’s school is set up with classroom sessions followed by going onto the track to work on those technique’s.  They divided us into 2 groups with the Street and Advanced so that we pretty much rotated back and forth through out the day.   

Two up with Jason.

One of the highlights of the day were the 2 up rides that Jason gave during the afternoon.  If you wanted to take advantage of this it gives you an idea of how smooth a person can be while shifting and braking.  I wasn’t sure if I could give up control to anyone even someone of Jason’s calibur.  I have never been able to ride more than a couple of miles on the back of anyones bike and that’s at slow speeds around town.  So all the guys in the class decided that I would be the 1st one to ride with Jason so that I wouldn’t back out.  Jason’s bike is set up for this type of riding and has a pair of grab handles built into the tank.  So I climbed on the back and got a very tight grip.  Jason took it easy on the 1st lap which still felt like we were going super fast.  After that lap when asked if I wanted to do the 2nd lap I gave a thumbs up and off we went again and this time it was even faster.   About the only thing you feel is when Jason is going into the corner is the bike slowing dramitically but you don’t actually feel the down shifting.  I would do this again and next time I might actually ask how fast we are going.