More Info Emerges
Report: Saturday Feb. 14th 2009
(Only codes names of operatives will be utilized in this missive)
A couple of weeks ago fellow agents traveled from the ITSA command regiment to gather information about another discipline of our two-wheeled brethren.
Jesco alluded to the mission in a criptive missive during his report HERE. He and Mennonite Mike ventured north of the Mason/Dixon to attend the program of the American Supercamp.
The target of the sortie had been discussed at several ITSA oriented activities. The opportunity for the infiltration fell into the clear window of the week-end of the 7th/8th Feb. 2009, and the weather was cooperative.
Jesco's report seems to read in a positive manner, but it appears that visual info for ITSA to further study of the operation was lacking upon futher revue. There was only the aforementioned (LINK) short burst of low-quality digital footage, and none of the footage includes either of the operatives in action.
But, thanks to the research talents of Peter D (of the far southern-command of ITSA), we have the image posted above of Mennonite Mike during some of his evaluation laps. Depicted in the image is an obviously incognito Mike, and evidently this image was acquired during the portion of the program format that involved some sort of an agricultural vehicle. And, as if concurring the information that the Trialsrooster has stated before, "Everybody needs them some ape-hangers."
For future consideration:
Considering the lack of visual evidence recovered during de-brief, my suggestion would be to that, in the event of further information gathering missions of this manner that to insure more digital footage and better quality visual evidence, is that we send at least one other operative with the original two. Or seven.
End of report.
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4 Comments:
So that's what those types of motorcicles are intended for. Yuins recon it has A hitch for A tobacco setter ? l8tr, Dean
I knew there was something suspect about Jesse's warm and fuzzy report. Now I am wondering what the hell else went on that weekend!
What happens in DuQuion, Stays in Duquion.
Actually, it was not a lot different than many of our other motorcycle related activities. We road hard, but mostly was just bidding our time until we could get a beer and play some music and what not. The only thing that would have made it any better would have been if we'd attacked the joint in-masse.
Clearly you can see why he is carrying the number one plate, he gets an aerodynamic advantage front mounting the number plate to the handle bars.
Personally, I like the the early 70's BMX style paper plate Number plate. (it's a true Vintage touch)
Pete d
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