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Well I'd be up for this ride for sure if I was going to be in town but I won't be back home until late on the 6th. It would be cool to go for a nice ride, meet some of you and see Marshall Tucker to boot. I'll see if I can change my plans for that Saturday but that's not real likely.
I'll watch this thread for updates just in case I manage to free up the day.
if the weather is good i might be up for it..the brandts website says 5pm for marshall tucker and i think 11:30 for kashmir
You're right, they changed the schedule. They also added a band called "Sad Boy Trouble" for 2pm. Three bands now. Beside seeing Marshall Tucker I was kind of looking forward to hearing a Led Zep tribute band (Kashmir). Now what do we do? How much time does everyone want to spend at Brandt's listening to bands? I'll call Brandt's tomorrow and see what else is going on there besides the bands.
The Northside HD changed the date of their open house. Instead of the 6th they moved it to the 27th even though their web site said it is still the 6th as of this morning (the 3rd). (I'm glad I called them). So it looks like only one event (Brandt's in Wabash) for the day.
I called Brandt's and they said besides the 3 bands on the 6th, their HOG chapter is sponsoring a poker run as well. The lady at Brandt's thought the poker run will cost either $5 or $10. Since the Northside HD event is not happening now on the 6th, I'm thinking that we should go up for the poker run and then watch the bands after the run. I wanted to do more riding than watching bands anyway. Marshall Tucker will still be at 5:00 pm. Brandt's also will have a vendor there for food (no free food!). http://www.brandtshd.com/events.htm
Sign up for the poker run is 9:30am to 11:30am. So I'm thinking about leaving Indy at 9:00am (can be flexiable) to get there in Wabash by about 10:30am. For those interested in riding up together, we can still meet somewhere on the north side of Indy. PM me if you are interested in riding up together. Looking forward to meeting some of you!
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