• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

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Husky gets GNCC 250A win!

Guess I'll toot my own horn, My Husqvarna TE310 carried me to a first at Steel Creek and a First at Big Buck In Golden Master A class. We used to be young once :) What a great race bike in a dual sport costume..
 
Congrats John47.

I'll assume, by your words "used to be young once" your born in '47 making you what, 61. :D ;):D

47 ain't old in my books, no spring chicken but not old.
 
Toby Atkins 2nd OA in the morning race! He rides the Missouri HS Series and is super fast.

He must have got one of the armed forces rides b/c he normally rides Yamaha.
 
good stuff from the Am ranks!!!
just read the gncc site report, Kearny gambled on a no gas stop and took the lead,,,,but went dry bfore the end of the race, i guess now the crew will get a real good note of fuel tactics.
 
Hey Wetdog, good work born 4/7/47 so in 6hrs I'll be 62. Gota get ready for the Loretta Lynn GNCC. Track has a good flow, if it is dry.
Does any one know what size bike TC was riding at Big Buck.
 
I didn't see all of them, but congratulations to everyone who did good. I just noticed the 250A win, which is the ranks a lot of the hot shots come from.

John47, way to go. I'll keep a closer watch for your results from now on.:thumbsup:

Toby Atkins has been list on a Husky at the last few Mo. series races. I think he got a first or second overall in one recently. :applause:
 
John47;26826 said:
Hey Wetdog, good work born 4/7/47 so in 6hrs I'll be 62. Gota get ready for the Loretta Lynn GNCC. Track has a good flow, if it is dry.

Happy Birthday.
That's awesome that your still roosting at 62. :thumbsup:.
 
Toby Atkins was the "factory rider for a day" for Husqvarna, stationed at Ft. Reily in MO and races the MHSC series www.mhscracing.com ......rides a YZ 250 local



5 valves.....yes I have my forts mixed up.....just drove by Reily on I70 Junction city....
 
SightedN2;27129 said:
Toby Atkins was the "factory rider for a day" for Husqvarna, stationed at Ft. Reily in MO and races the MHSC series www.mhscracing.com ......rides a YZ 250 local

He is at Ft Leanordwood Mo.. Ft riley is at Junction city KS.
I think he has taken the overall at the first two races at MHSC.
the first race steve Levean put on, the second he beat him.
very fast guy.
his race report is on his web site. you can get a kink at the hillbillygp site.
 
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