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Good to see lots of the same guys here. We might have to start our own motorcycle club...NJ HD forum riders (or something like that)... to hell with HOG Now if we could just all move a little closer to one another! Talk about spread out...and I used to think NJ was a small state.
Anyway...lets shoot for April...hope for March...and if it happens in January or February, (as much as I hate to admit it) Al Gore is right!
Well the ball is in your court Todd, like Steve said when you moving closer. Then again it is nice to ride out that way. beside it's getting a bit to crowded around here anyway.LOL. Gary
Hey, once you guys do the Weird NJ Northern Tour, head down the shore and we'll do the Weird NJ Shore Tour. And you're right, I think a NJ HDF group is certainly in order!
We agree Todd. So since all the rest of the NJ HD Forum riders all live pretty close to each other, when are you moving down?
Sorry Steve...but it's like Gary said...it's nice out here where I live. There's a lot less cagers out here than where you guys are. I suppose I could still head out your way from time to time
Sounds like a good ride, anyone mind if a female join in?
Why in the world would we mind....I certainly wouldn't mind breaking up the sausage party As long as you don't mind an occasional off-color joke, I'm sure you'll have a good time with us.
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