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another way to get more riders is thru www.bikerornot.com it's like "myspace" for bikers...
great way to organize rides and more.
went on a ride just last weekend, had 30 in our group.
Think if the weather is an nice as they say, I'll be taking a trip down to Royal Gorge area from Colorado Springs tomorrow. Of course, we all know you can't trust the weather man! [:@]
let's revive this ...
this coming weekend is supposed to be nice!
just bought me a used 883 XLC and turning it into a rigid bobber...putting the rigid struts on tomorrow, will be riding all weekend as long as the weather's good. anybody down?
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