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We've been talking about this in the Dyna Models Thread, I am trying to get everyone to discuss it here....My suggestion is a bar hop style ride where we ride a ton and stop along the way, that way people wouldn't have to bring much....let's start making suggestions people! I'd like to get it done on a Saturday/Sunday before the summer's over....
I know they are holding the NJ HOG rally in Seaside Heights,NJ this September. Great town with plenty of bars/activities. Seaside has a few dive bars, a couple nightclubs (if you are into that bmf bmf bmf fist pumpin ****) and retaurants. A helmet free state sounds better though...just my $.02
Hey NE riders. In Ohio this spring we had a few guys put together a ride with some great roads and a good bar at the end to eat. Just take some time to ride some nice routes, find a few good stops and a finishing point where everyone can eat and relax. Hell, half the fun is the scouting trips. Always a good excuse to go find different places.
Post it up in the region you'd like it to be in with maps and such.
Click on my signature to be taken to the next Ohio ride we're putting together.
As we say in our truck clubs for meets and such "Plan it, they will come"
NT72790, I see you're in the midwest, O'Fallon, MO. We come over to St. Charles every year over Labor Day for a Chevy Avalanche meet. It's a 9 hour drive from here but it's always a good time.
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