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Anyone heading out of the Denver that would want to roll up together? GF & I are in Westminster, prob heading out either the 4th, 5th or 6th. First time riding up so it should be interesting. She's driving a car with gear so we'll have some more room for any more gear if need be. We're also staying at the Chip.
Newell, that's where we are saying. Have a friend that has a room we are staying with. Donât know much else; we havenât been there before. Have you stayed there before?
I want to take the street bob, wife would like the bagger. We will see, but I will do the loading. haha
By the way Colbalt Blue Bob, with SN tags. Hope to run in to you in Newell, like I said we have a room with some friends, do not no which.
Later Rick (RWP)
26 days folks! Hope to run into some of you on the way up i25, etc if anyone is leaving on the 5th. We'll have the Bob too and a black VW Cabrio with euro plates
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