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Anybody around the Portland area got any ideas for a place some of the Washington and Oregon guys and gals could meat up for Lunch? I'm thinking Sat. 4th or Sun. 5th. Should still be fairly dry. We could discuss the possibilities for some rides next summer. Just an Idea, I thought I'd run it up the flag pole and see which way the wind blows it. A rough head count might help decide where to meet. Idaho welcome also. I'm posting in 2 forums, both HD related.
I'd like to do it but the bike is in the shop and I don't know if it'll be back up in time but I'm hopefull.
Hell I'd be up for anywhere within 100 miles or so of Portland/Vancouver even on an after work weekday.
I'd be down for getting together, but I'm out of commission for the season... have been for a month now. Missed two organized rides I was planning to attend, one of which my company was a sponsor. Been going to work in a cage while awesome weather persists... friggen bummer (fooked my right arm)
I'd be down for getting together, but I'm out of commission for the season... have been for a month now. Missed two organized rides I was planning to attend, one of which my company was a sponsor. Been going to work in a cage while awesome weather persists... friggen bummer (fooked my right arm)
You are still welcome to join us for lunch and toss around some ideas for next summer.
By the way, tseek is short for thrillseeker, cause someone else was already using it.
Last edited by tseek555; Sep 16, 2008 at 11:38 AM.
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