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I'll be riding right by there the weekend before on my way to Pellston MI , Manitowoc is maybe doable the next weekend but I could head up till Sat , you all leave Sun morning ?
I'll be riding right by there the weekend before on my way to Pellston MI , Manitowoc is maybe doable the next weekend but I could head up till Sat , you all leave Sun morning ?
I'll be riding right by there the weekend before on my way to Pellston MI , Manitowoc is maybe doable the next weekend but I could head up till Sat , you all leave Sun morning ?
I'm not new to the forum but never did the meet and greet. Now that I'm retired, I'm gonna see if I can get out there in June.
Not to sound like an idiot ( its real easy ) but whats the typical agenda consist of? Or is there no agenda and its hang, check out bikes and general good rider camaraderie?.
I'm not new to the forum but never did the meet and greet. Now that I'm retired, I'm gonna see if I can get out there in June.
Not to sound like an idiot ( its real easy ) but whats the typical agenda consist of? Or is there no agenda and its hang, check out bikes and general good rider camaraderie?.
The day by day is weather dependent. For the early arrivals that show up on Thursday we discuss the weekend activities over a few cocktails. Fridays we go for a ride then return for the Friday arrivals. Saturday we ride again, display our audio systems and in the evening we go out for a nice supper together, continue the festivities after supper.
That is is the cliff notes version of the weekend.
For the newbies that are coming plan on alot of laughs,good riding, a few beverages consumed, cutting up and a good time.
We ask to leave all attitudes,politics and religious views at home as we try to keep this weekend as laid back and comfortable for everyone attending.
The day by day is weather dependent. For the early arrivals that show up on Thursday we discuss the weekend activities over a few cocktails. Fridays we go for a ride then return for the Friday arrivals. Saturday we ride again, display our audio systems and in the evening we go out for a nice supper together, continue the festivities after supper.
That is is the cliff notes version of the weekend.
For the newbies that are coming plan on alot of laughs,good riding, a few beverages consumed, cutting up and a good time.
We ask to leave all attitudes,politics and religious views at home as we try to keep this weekend as laid back and comfortable for everyone attending.
The only requirements are a good sense of humor and thick skin!
The only requirements are a good sense of humor and thick skin!
first time a couple years back, i was a stranger and came solo...didn't know anyone
met Babyboy and his wife in the lobby for the first time as we were checking in, as I was stripping out of my rain gear while in line next to them and I said "Normally I know folks a little longer before I start taking my clothes off",
Babyboy's wife commented "Oh, i can tell he'll fit right in"
bottom line, with this group, if you show up, you're welcome....not a lot of pretenses with these folks
brought my wife back last year, and she agreed, lots of good folks and a great time
i remember last year was a good chance of rain so i didnt make it. hoping for good weather this year. my stereo should easily be done by then too. dont plan on winning any competitions with it, but hoping my friends make me ride at the back.
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