Return-Path: Date: Mon, 26 Jun 95 15:00:47 EDT Reply-To: east@big.att.com Sender: east@big.att.com From: jeb@honet5.att.com To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RCR Awards X-Comment: East Coast Motorcyclists Mailing List I wanted to thank Mike Beavington for his wonderful award ceremony. Here are a few unofficial (my own) awards: Lowest number of CC's used to transport a person to RCR - Chris and Annette Behanna - Two up on a Honda 360. Oldest bike ridden to RCR - Doug Davis - 1969 Honda 350. I think this also would get smallest bike ridden to RCR. Furthest Rider (not the official but thought should be mentiond) Mark Hodgeson from the UK. (He was our token Englishman, seems we get one each year.) Wettest person at RCR - Kit Kraysha - Sunday morning downpour created a nice waterbed in her tent. Best fix of a bike - Bunch of electrical guru's fixing (what else) a Ducati 916's starter circuit. Turned out to be the switch right? This probably was the subject of more pictures than anything else. Worst failure of a bike - Steve Garnier's driveshaft failed on his Yamaha. Second worst failure - Josh Fielek's BMW blew the shock. Nicest Cage driven to RCR - Charlie Smith - (don't know what year) Porsche. Most important cage driven to RCR - Ian Howie/Angela's car - brought the world's best coffee. Largest Vehicle at RCR - Steve Garnier - rented a LARGE U-Haul to get his bike off the road after losing the driveshaft and hauled it back. Squidliest behaviour - Me - though it wasn't intentional, was supposedly fun to watch. (Figures I waited until AFTER I put 9 gals of fuel in the tank.) Best announcement at RCR - Soon to be Mr. and Mrs. (Cliff) Weston. Best excuse for missing the RCR - Mike Weaver - Congrats again. -- Jim Bessette | Experiencing | First BMW 1989 K100RS/ABS jeb@honet5.att.com | BMW evolution | Second BMW 1993 R100GS/PD Freehold NJ, USA | in reverse | Latest BMW 1968 R50/2