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Obscure Spyder sighting

GaryTheBadger

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Found this on the inside back cover of the current issue of "My Ford" magazine.

The text reads:
Reggy Tan of Fort Lauderdale took this photo of his 2009 F-150 and trailer near the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee while on a 3,330-mile road trip. "I was towing about 3,000 pounds, including my Spyder motorcycle," he says, "and the truck got me to trails I'd never been able to get to before"
 
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Found this on the inside back cover of the current issue of "My Ford" magazine.

The text reads:
Reggy Tan of Fort Lauderdale took this photo of his 2009 F-150 and trailer near the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee while on a 3,330-mile road trip. "I was towing about 3,000 pounds, including my Spyder motorcycle," he says, "and the truck got me to trails I'd never been able to get to before"

HMMM... That is obscure!! But hey, that was a nice find!! :thumbup: I hope he isn't taking his Spyder in the dirt. He mentioned "trails"... :yikes:
 
Funny

This was on my way home from SITS last year. Hey it was pretty cool, got some money, a shirt and somewhat infamous....LOL:2thumbs:

Found this on the inside back cover of the current issue of "My Ford" magazine.

The text reads:
Reggy Tan of Fort Lauderdale took this photo of his 2009 F-150 and trailer near the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee while on a 3,330-mile road trip. "I was towing about 3,000 pounds, including my Spyder motorcycle," he says, "and the truck got me to trails I'd never been able to get to before"
 
You know we probably did ran into each other. There was so many people there. This year I think it will be a lot nicer since I have met many of you from the forum. Wow, that was a long ride for you!




Hey, I wonder if we ran into each other... we were at SITS last year. :2thumbs:

 
You know we probably did ran into each other. There was so many people there. This year I think it will be a lot nicer since I have met many of you from the forum. Wow, that was a long ride for you!

Yeah, we logged 6200 miles by the time we got home. We rode on I-70 through Indianapolis then down and back on I-40. It was a nice trip. We were gone 2 1/2 weeks, took nearly 700 photos, met probably over 100 people along the way, and made 62 gas stops. :2thumbs:

Although we were not there to be recognized during the awards ceremony on the last day, we had traveled the most miles to be there. :)

Have fun this year, we'll probably not make it back there for a long while. Next year we are taking a trip to Alberta & British Columbia on the Spyder. :D
 
Wow! you logged more miles on that trip than i have in 2 1/2 yrs since I've owned the Spyder. I gotta get out and ride more!:2thumbs:


Yeah, we logged 6200 miles by the time we got home. We rode on I-70 through Indianapolis then down and back on I-40. It was a nice trip. We were gone 2 1/2 weeks, took nearly 700 photos, met probably over 100 people along the way, and made 62 gas stops. :2thumbs:

Although we were not there to be recognized during the awards ceremony on the last day, we had traveled the most miles to be there. :)

Have fun this year, we'll probably not make it back there for a long while. Next year we are taking a trip to Alberta & British Columbia on the Spyder. :D
 
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