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Did the Ride of the Patriots....the group I ride with we bailed out at the Key bridge....I wish they didn't change the bailout process...seems they are making it harder for people to bail out before the Pentagon.......I did the whole thing back in '07, which I'm glad I did, but once was enough.
I rode in it for 11 years when I was on the east coast. Haven't been in it since I moved to MT. But it's a great event, for a very worthy cause. Lots of participation, and very worth while attending in my opinion. The parade is something you have to ride in at least once.
Rode up from Richmond with about 100 bikes from my local HOG Chapter. Enjoyed the display of bikes, brotherhood and remembrance. Hot and crowded but worth every minute.
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