WV GTG Pics!

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Coast to Coast
This is only a small, small part of the fun..You'll have to wait til later for more! :D

If you aren't here now..Start making plans for next year..If Troy's wife will have us again :D :D











 
I have to say, as I sit here on Troys PC, that I honestly feel bad for those of you who couldnt make it here. Never before have I seen a group of people so dedicated to each others well being. A group of people who before this event had mostly never met one another, yet feel a kinship so great and so all encompassing that it truly does feel like a family. The motorcyles here are more amazing than anyone could ever attempt to describe in type. The people are of the highest caliber. Those of us fortunate enough to have made the trip here have been literally blessed by the gods of speed. This is the kind of event that will whole heartedly fill your soul, and change how you see the world. The "revolution" we here at DTT have spoken about has officially begun. And it happened here. Next year, do whatever you have to to be a part of this. You wont regret it.
 
VonYinzer said:
I have to say, as I sit here on Troys PC, that I honestly feel bad for those of you who couldnt make it here. Never before have I seen a group of people so dedicated to each others well being. A group of people who before this event had mostly never met one another, yet feel a kinship so great and so all encompassing that it truly does feel like a family. The motorcyles here are more amazing than anyone could ever attempt to describe in type. The people are of the highest caliber. Those of us fortunate enough to have made the trip here have been literally blessed by the gods of speed. This is the kind of event that will whole heartedly fill your soul, and change how you see the world. The "revolution" we here at DTT have spoken about has officially begun. And it happened here. Next year, do whatever you have to to be a part of this. You wont regret it.
Looks like i need to get my arse in a plane and learn to cope with heights hey?
 
ahhhH! man i am so glad that everything went well and yall had an awesome time... i hang my head in shame for not attending! sucky on my part! next year 100%
 
Yea, WV is just a tad too far away for me :(
Glad to hear y'all had a good time though ;)
Lookin forward to doin the same at Barber in Oct. ;D
 
maybe next year we can do it either at our shop, or i have a lake house on the chain of lakes near the wisconsin border... we could hang out on the water and party at the bars local, hit some awesome back roads riding, go out on the boats and jet skis... and then even head into the city for a night to raid the streeets and do lake shore drive at night!
 
Wish I coulda come boys. I was at least doing something productive. Motorcycle course! If you do it again next year Ill make it out!

Fun
 
JRK5892 said:
maybe next year we can do it either at our shop, or i have a lake house on the chain of lakes near the wisconsin border... we could hang out on the water and party at the bars local, hit some awesome back roads riding, go out on the boats and jet skis... and then even head into the city for a night to raid the streeets and do lake shore drive at night!
I am up for that, only 9 hrs from Chicago!
 
i can't tell you how much fun I had even though afterwards I feel like I must have been burning it at both ends and trying to light it in the middle ;D. What a great bunch of quality people all together in one place. Three days went by way too fast. I want to thank you all for the awesome gifts and an even bigger thank you for the fantastic gift of your friendships.
Photos to follow...
 
The camera was shared so I can't take credit for the photos but here ya go
(Please feel free to help me add names etc...)

Mike (Maritime) first guest to arrive (20 hrs on the bike how freaking cool is that!!! And no he did not wear the sandles on the bike)
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(L-R) Kanticoy, Maritime, Von Yinzer, Beatnic
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GO! and Swagger checking out one my awesome gifts (can't thank you all enough!!!!!!!!!!! Stoked to get started on this one!)
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Beatnic's loaded bike
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Guests from Alabama and Texas arrive
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Time for a quick ride
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Maritime helps out brand new Dtt member nick while my pinstripper Ethan looks on
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Go and Kanticoy time My bike
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Grub
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still lots of guest to arrive but we're kicking it off early
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Wrench Time

Many bikes still left to arrive
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Bobdot on Yinzers machine
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Some great photos up already! Can't wait to see the rest!

Dude, why does everyone else get a glamor shot on the close up and I look like a dick!? haha

Dan looks tough as balls and Justins face just makes me want to cuddle puppies!
 
wow, I guess Iowa isn't that far after seeing the cool bikes and the cool people who build them and ride them come together. Have to think about this in the future. Got next year already booked though. Hope to see more pics!!!
 
I just have to say that it was an honor meeting all of you and spending one hell of a weekend together. Bobdot and I just got back to Philly, and I am freakin beat, so I'll post pictures at some point tomorrow. Again, what a weekend, Mike summed it up in his post as a blessing from the speed gods.
 
It was great to meet everybody in person. A big thanks to Troy for making it all happen - and being able to put up with us!

I'm pooped as well so I'll be adding my (few) pics tomorrow too.
 
So I just got home from WV to Alabama. I said some sad sad goodbyes to Go! (Lauren) about 30 minutes ago and stepped up the front porch into the house. The trip meter on the truck read 1348 miles all said and done. It really started to hit me at this point.

I don't care how you perceive me after saying this, but this goes out to all of you amazing folks that I just spent one of the most incredible weekends of my life with.

The farm was there. The scenery was more than spectacular. The company was even better than all of that combined. I could have found myself on the inside of a Pittsburgh alley garbage can and still be more stoked than I could ever imagine.

I can honestly say after getting home, I am more than a little choked up when I realize how much it meant to spend the weekend with you guys. I can honestly call each and every one of you friends, partners in the wrench, and most importantly family. I'll never forget that weekend, and I can honestly say that when it's all said and done, I find myself amongst some of the most incredible people on the face of the earth. I know that those of you that couldn't make it are right up to par with the ones that I met, and I hope to spend some time with all of you in the future. I can't damn the future and the technology that it brings, because in the end, it brought me a group of brothers and sisters that I will never in my life forget. I love each and every one of you.

Thank you to Troy for hosting something that should have happened a long time ago. I owe you more than I'll ever be able to repay bro. And to the rest of y'all, whenever your in my neck of the woods. You've got a place to raise a glass, can, or bottle, and to lay your head when it has been too much.

Fuck yes DTT for life.

(I'll leave it to my man Sean to post up the pictures of a lifetime. I want to see them all. You are one HELL of a photographer bro.)

I'm at a loss for words guys.
 
"I'm at a loss for words guys."
Kanticoy, for someone at a loss for words, you did a damn good job! ;)
Now I really can't wait for Barber. 8)
 
I am not the most articulate man, especially when it comes to writing. Luckily, Mike and Kiley have done an amazing job at putting in words the feelings that were experienced this past weekend.

Sunday morning, as the clouds rolled in and the remaining crew mounted the array of magnificent machines and left for a group ride, I stood next to my pickup truck with my dearest darlin strapped down like a caged animal in the back. I watched my new family ride up and over the gravel hill (which caused so many of us problems). I stayed there next to my truck until I could no longer hear any of the beautiful internal combustion sounds that we all love, and I sadly climbed into the F-150 and began my trek home.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. The GTG was downright good for my soul.
 
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