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Hello, I'm new to the Edmonton area and wondering about any organized rides, show & shines or informal meeting places or rides, any input or links to other sites would be great.
Not sure yet, could check out House of Thunder, HD of Edmonton and Heritage Harley's websites. There is also some custom shops around in Edmonton that might have some info.
I would love to organize some but my work schedule (or lack thereof, on call 24/7 and never know when I am getting days off) would interfere and I would never know when I would be getting some time off that far in advance to know if I could make them
Yes, I hear ya. Thats why I was wondering if anyone posts a list so I could check it when ever I get a day off.
In Calgary there are a few donut/burger places where bikers used to gather then go for rides, good excuse to just ride around and look once the weather gets better.
I'm located in Slave Lake just 2.5 hours North of Edmonton, Heritage Harley is a sponsor for the HOG Chapter. Welcome to the area. I'll PM you their website link.
Yup, you can join the local HOG chapter in Edmonton for something like 20 bucks.They do alot of rides and events.You get a newsletter etc.I'm not a member but heard about them through a friend.i live 2 hrswest of the city and usually do more long rides then local stuff.I also believe if your a local HOg member you can get 10% off on shiny stuff and the HD dealership
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