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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Welcome to new WMA Member Lee Ajaye!!!!















Below is the email I received from Lee.....OBVIOUSLY a very active rider just like me! Lee...thank you so much for the great email.

Best of luck to you in Germany. Watch out for those 250 kph Mercedes, BMW's and Audi's passing you by...... I have to admit, I'd be quite intimidated if I had to ride in fast traffic like that.

Welcome Lee....Please send us a ride story from Europe if you have one you'd like to share!

Ride Safe!


My name's Lee Ajaye and you just accepted me as a member of the WMA, so
I thought that I'd go ahead and provide you with a picture ASAP! Please
see the attached. Please feel free to post either one or all of them.
They were taken when I was living in Alexandria, VA, which was any time
before the 6th of June (from March 31st the prior year). I work for the
DoD (Army) as a Computer Specialist (prior as Helpdesk Chief, then
Network Admin, then Sys Admin, and now Service Desk Chief). So I guess
that I've been around the (GS) block for a little while. It's
interesting doing the managerial thing, and I'm welcoming the time to
actually singularly focus on one thing, instead of the multitudes all at
once, as in the past. Oh, I'm currently living in Laumersheim, Germany
(near Bad Durkheim, which is in one of Germany's many wine regions) and
working in Heidelberg, Germany. So I do the daily commute thing.

I was also reading what you wrote about how I try to wrench my neck when
I'm driving my car and I see another motorcyclist. Not to mention a few
of the other things that you mentioned really seemed to have struck a
chord with yours truly. Uncanny, I must say. I'm considering going to
the Intermot ( http://www.intermot.de/ ) on October 8th up in Koeln, but
am not sure yet if I can make it or not yet. I'd love to ride, but
parking always seems to be a bit of a hassle at these things (unless I
go to Frankfurt, I like and know that area VERY well, so parking's never
an issue), so I may just take the train (more relaxing as well).

Oh, and one last thing. My bike is a 2001 Sprint RS. If there are any
other Triumph riders out there, they can look me up on the
TriumphRAT.net pages as BTR01 (Black TRiumph 2001).

Keep the rubber side down man, and I look forward to crossing your path
one of these days. Maybe if I ever make it back to the states again.

Ciao-Ciao,

Lee Ajaye

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Read all the way down, and check the archives section. LOTS of great ride stories and photos!

Be sure to go to the 'Archives' on the right side of this page. There are hordes of great ride stories in 2009/2008.

You can use the 'search' button on the top righthand side of the page to find a specific article or see what's available on a specific subject.

There's a very well written story about riding around Kyushu Island Japan and ending at "The Sturgis of Japan", or ride along with John and the Muskogee Motorcycle Club back in the 'old' days.....in a story from John Merriam, or how about following Peter Galea, Francis Galea and myself as we ride from Seattle to Las Vegas?

Much more! Just go to the search bar and type a search, or spend time going thru the archives (on the lower right side) to see many stories and pictures. Ride Safe, brothers and sisters!