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I'll be hitting up Retro Cycles tonight (15th) if anyone else is. I'll be the guy with the 16" apes, white grips on a nightster.
Prob won't get there till towards the end tho. like 730-8 ish
Last edited by BiggDogg; Jun 15, 2010 at 03:37 PM.
I don't see any events listed on their website for bike night? Did they just start this recently?
I only noticed recently on their website pictures from a bike night or two. I think its more like a local gathering for the vintage bike fans that go to the store allot.... but with that being said my coworker said he does it every tueday and has been for years.
I went last night (got there towards the end just as they were finishing up the food) maybe 20 people were still lingering around. Mostly Harley's. a nice Knucklehead showed up. And a guy on a Vintage MV Agusta.
I'd go again but not make it a weekly event for me. my summers get real busy real fast. My big Bike nights will be the ChatterBox.
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