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Still weighing in responses, The Ohio Bike Week is a good event but not for everyone, not much riding once you get there unless one of the locals take over.
Eddie Money is performing at the Harley dealer, one of my favorites. Need to know opinions if riders are interested in a event like Ohio Bike Week or a day ride. We usually arrive at Sandusky on Friday and leave Sunday, may be more to do now to stay longer.
If out of state members want to head this way for Bike Week then sound off, may get the the Twinkee riding TD a temporary pass to get into Ohio
Road to work Wed, nice weather on Tues fired me up after the winter, Wed weather report was the same when checked in the morning but NO it rained from 3 oclock on with temperatures dropping and traffic staying at a stand still. Thinking 2 things, strangle a weather forecaster and if I made diagnoses this bad during work I'd be fired.
Also putting this thread to the top for viewing
Yep ! Baseball and the weatherman... Two professions where you can fail 66% of the time and be a durn superstar LOL
Still weighing in responses, The Ohio Bike Week is a good event but not for everyone, not much riding once you get there unless one of the locals take over.
Eddie Money is performing at the Harley dealer, one of my favorites. Need to know opinions if riders are interested in a event like Ohio Bike Week or a day ride. We usually arrive at Sandusky on Friday and leave Sunday, may be more to do now to stay longer.
If out of state members want to head this way for Bike Week then sound off, may get the the Twinkee riding TD a temporary pass to get into Ohio
It's just my opinion but a bar/restaurant away from major events is the place to meet to me.
It's just easier to find who you are looking for when you don't have to fight a crowd to find them not to mention that most here don't know each other by sight.
It's just my opinion but a bar/restaurant away from major events is the place to meet to me.
It's just easier to find who you are looking for when you don't have to fight a crowd to find them not to mention that most here don't know each other by sight.
Just my 2 cents.
Just putting options out, I think a Evo meetup should include riding, let the bikes run that we work so hard on. Ride thru old towns some with no stop lights, some with bars older than us, roads that you loose sense of direction on and cell phone service is optional.
Going to pick a date and meeting place between Cincy and Dayton by a interstate, get my Evo buddy known as the lost town tour guide come with us and ride.
OK, putting this date out May 7, Little River Cafe which is 4 miles off I-71. Start meeting up at 10:00, food and beverage at 11:00, take off at 12:00. Rest of the day will be riding and plenty of it.
thelittlerivercafe.com Good food, beer iced in coolers if thirsty.
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