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For a first time event it was great....some things were a bit spread out but that's what made it nice for a ride. They had good bands, But could not find a good listing of who was playing where....I stumbled across the NIGHTHAWKS from DC in a bar downtown with only a hand full of bikers listening in, mostly locals.
ARCHIES Bar and Grill, had great food, entertainment and lots of hot babes.....
Unfortunately, my bike broke down while I was there. But my hatâs off to Triple S Harley Davidson in Morgantown, WV for taking good care of me. It took them a few days to correct the problem but one of the guys there lent me his bike so I could enjoy the weekend.
The entire town welcomed the bikers, Not like some other resort cities where weâre a pain in their ****.
I would definitely do this one again. Some great riding in the hills of WV.
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