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Little bro and myself along with our wives went out for a nice ride today. Started out in Brewster around noon and took rt93 south to 250 then east to 77 south. Got off 77S at the Plainfield exit and wondered through the Salt Fork State Park area for a while then took 22 east to 513 S. We didn't go the whole way up this side road to look at the land being auctioned next Sat due to the mud and everything else. We ended up taking 513 S on down to 70 east. Went one exit to Fairfield (I think) and back up some county road to 22 E again. Then followed 800 N back up to the Urichsiville area where we caught 250W again. Followed it up 77 N for a few miles and rode along with about 6 other bikes for a few mins then jumped back off 77 to stay on 250. We stopped at a little place in Strasburg for a beer and a snack before we split ways to head for home.
Lots of nice roads down there and I can say I really felt good getting some "fun" miles on my Ultra instead of the daily commute up the slab to work.
Saw lots of bikes and waved at them all. Were you one of them?
Could of been me. There were a group of eight of us on 250. I was in the back on a 2010 Black Ice Pearl Fat Boy. We were headed to the Wildernes Center. Im from Canton also. This is my first post too. I waved so much to bike my hand was sore. There were a bunch of bike out for sure. Im going to fill out all my profile info.
We rode from Lagrange out 303 into Streetsboro. Puts around out that way for bit then made our way back. Saturday I wanted to ride out to Roder's but got stuck riding the mower and doing some projects that had to get done before the rain started today.
Could of been me. There were a group of eight of us on 250. I was in the back on a 2010 Black Ice Pearl Fat Boy. We were headed to the Wildernes Center. Im from Canton also. This is my first post too. I waved so much to bike my hand was sore. There were a bunch of bike out for sure. Im going to fill out all my profile info.
Tony in Canton
Welcome Tony.
We actually saw 2 groups on 250. The first one we picked up at Urichville and that group had a girl in the lead on a purple softail I believe. We passed them in that little construction zone right there in Dover.
We stopped in Strasburg at the Gameday grill for a snack and a beer and when we left there we saw another group heading west on 250 through town but I'm pretty sure I saw a couple on the last bike that I knew. Guy goes by the name Hippie and his wife Gayle.
Going to meet up with Robo1211 @11 and possibly a few other friends today. Going to head east out of Canton to a Mark's Landing for lunch, maybe head to Austintown to QS&L for a beer then on to Jerzee's in Akron for a bike night hopefully to meet GlacierPearl and see his awesome stereo.
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