RichGrab
02-26-2012, 01:21 PM
Hi all,
I'm Richard Grabowski, you can call me Rich or Richard but not that nickname that starts with a "D":rolleyes:. I've been riding since the mid-80's mostly in Southern California. About 10 years ago moved to Ohio to help elderly parents, then to Michigan (where I live now) for work. I joined HSTA (MSTA predecessor, like you didn't know :o) at Mail Pouch in 2007. Only MSTA event I've been to, but I'm hooked.
My youngest brother Steve (who I helped influence to get into riding) is the Asst. Director for Notheast OH. I credit him for introducing me to this fine organization. I hope to see you out on the road sometime.
My current ride is a 2001 VFR800, which I got in KY (thanks again to Pat Mogavero) in November 2011 - can't wait for the snow to melt, the temps to rise and then I can ride. I hooked up with the MI Squadron and they are the best group of people I have encountered in years. Keep the shiny side up!!
I'm Richard Grabowski, you can call me Rich or Richard but not that nickname that starts with a "D":rolleyes:. I've been riding since the mid-80's mostly in Southern California. About 10 years ago moved to Ohio to help elderly parents, then to Michigan (where I live now) for work. I joined HSTA (MSTA predecessor, like you didn't know :o) at Mail Pouch in 2007. Only MSTA event I've been to, but I'm hooked.
My youngest brother Steve (who I helped influence to get into riding) is the Asst. Director for Notheast OH. I credit him for introducing me to this fine organization. I hope to see you out on the road sometime.
My current ride is a 2001 VFR800, which I got in KY (thanks again to Pat Mogavero) in November 2011 - can't wait for the snow to melt, the temps to rise and then I can ride. I hooked up with the MI Squadron and they are the best group of people I have encountered in years. Keep the shiny side up!!