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We are going to do the dragons tail next yr (2015) and are looking for a few riders that would like to join us. We are open to most of the summer with the exception of a few weekends. We are making this a Sat-Sat or Thur-Sat 7-10 day deal. We are open to cpls and singles and would prefer small drinkers not big time. Yes we have been there but enjoyed it and are planning to go back. Drop us a line about yourself and what you would like to do. We live in the Milw area so if close by we could meet and discuss/plan.
My friend and I were looking to head down there. Ran out of time this year and we r doing Sturgis for the 75th and not sure if we can do both trips. Let me know which month you might be looking at? thanks
I've been thinking about going there next year also. I would be alone, my wife can't handle that long of a trip on my flstc. I can get 12 days off next summer pretty much anytime after the 2nd week of June. I'm in northern Indiana so I could meet you as your heading thru Indiana.
Not sure if anyone is still looking, but my wife and I have a cabin rented. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom place, 10 miles from the Tail. We had a group lined up but it sounds like most everyone is bailing out. We have the cabin Thursday June 25th through the 28th (Sunday). We are planning on leaving from Dayton Ohio the Morning of the 25th, and getting there mid day.
I believe the share if we get all the rooms booked is about $300 per room, slightly more if we only get a couple filled. If anyone is interested let me know.
We are late 20's and 30's, own a couple homes, professional, I am in the service, like to have a couple drinks but nothing crazy. Ride a 2014 Street Glide Special, or a 2007 Night Train depending on the day.
I have a group going to the tail the first week of June. We are making a stop at Ohio bike week and then heading to the Tail on Tuesday the 2nd. I have about 7 going right now.
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