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If it is to take place at Rhinebeck again then will it be a Friday Saturday thing and come home on Sunday? So we're looking at a 3 day weekend. What you think Dave? Same last year...... I'm game....
Last edited by 98hotrodfatboy; Jan 25, 2017 at 11:54 AM.
Thought I would bump this back up. Any more thoughts? Meet up at the Bike show & swap meet in Rhinebeck? Camping? Schedule a ride somewhere? Adirondacks? Lake George? Ride to Binghamton (Brooks BBQ). Swap meet friday camp there and do a ride saturday? Camp somewhere else? Do a bon fire and cold beers? I have plenty of room on my property. These are just some thoughts? Add more. Lets hear it...
Check out this link. It's a biker bar in the heart of the Adirondacks, Bear Trap.... the ride is awesome and the food was decent. It's a small place but it's all about the ride....
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