TPadden
Tom Padden
We tied; but I would have beat you if I only spent less time in my tent ...Well I have only ridden a mile or two this year!
Tom
We tied; but I would have beat you if I only spent less time in my tent ...Well I have only ridden a mile or two this year!
I'm not sure I would want to wish that 'award' on anybody - even somebody I didn't like ...I'm thinking you can easily earn the Most Ribs Broken and Cracked award for 2023, but hell... you can have it.
Hey if you guys go and look real quick, I'm in the top 2 . I always start out near the top and then work my way back to a respectable finish by the end of the year.
Much simpler to have you keep track of your mileage and have one less failure to meet expectations and personal goals. It's called win win in 2024.Reminder to all go out and write down or in the modern way, snap a pic of ALL your bike odometers and enter them somewhere. Log those miles in 2024.
Christmas is over so quit your bah humbug'in.Much simpler to have you keep track of your mileage and have one less failure to meet expectations and personal goals. It's called win win in 2024.
Tom
He's a day early, he usually starts on the 3rd.Christmas is over so quit your bah humbug'in.
HAHAHAHAHA Look there TscroogePadden the guy with the big delete key has you on speed delete.He's a day early, he usually starts on the 3rd.
LOL I've kept a daily log book and a daily riding sheet since 2008 I think. Something my kids will cuss me for when clearing out my stuff after I'm gone.I keep a simple spreadsheet with each year listed (goes back to 2008) for each bike with totals.
That way I can see how many miles I've done on each one each year.
It should be some comfort to look at when I'm in a nursing home ....
I let the spreadsheet do the math cause I am lazy ...LOL I've kept a daily log book and a daily riding sheet since 2008 I think. Something my kids will cuss me for when clearing out my stuff after I'm gone.
If the guy with the big delete key spent less time using speed delete in 2023 he might have hit 11K miles…..the guy with the big delete key has you on speed delete.
I actually use one of the buttons on the RT as a delete key on-the-go.If the guy with the big delete key spent less time using speed delete in 2023 he might have hit 11K miles…
Tom
Ahh... so every time you're tying to reset an error on that Beemer...I actually use one of the buttons on the RT as a delete key on-the-go.
You do know, that I didn't and wouldn't wish that on you, UP.I'm not sure I would want to wish that 'award' on anybody - even somebody I didn't like ...
That is what I have done since 2006. I use the spreadsheet to keep track of all of my vehicles. I also use it to keep track of my lifetime motorcycle miles (currently at over 600K).I keep a simple spreadsheet with each year listed (goes back to 2008) for each bike with totals.
That way I can see how many miles I've done on each one each year.
And that is how it SHOULD be.That is what I have done since 2006. I use the spreadsheet to keep track of all of my vehicles. I also use it to keep track of my lifetime motorcycle miles (currently at over 600K).
I find that I put many more miles on the Goldwing then the wife and I put on both our cars each year.