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I think it is a good idea to make a split. However my range is So. Nevada, CA and AZ with a little Western NM and Utah. I wounder if it is posible to overlap and double post.
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I was reading an article yesterday where it states that California is by a large marigin the largest purchaser of motorcycles, it states that in 2006 that California purchased 85,900 bikes, FLORIDA CAME IN second with 61,900 bikes followed by Texas with 53,000 bikes Pennsylvania 35,300 New York with 31,900 and the rest of the states drop quickly.... Califirnia needs their own site.................
Just a thought but, Hawaii kind of needs to be by itself as well since we can't jump on our Bike and ride to the ebents ANYWHERE ELSE in the Pacific Forum..
My .02
What?? Instead of trailering the bike, can't you put it on a boat and meet up?
Hang tight, California will split off as well once the "big" earthquake happens.
I'd like a separate California one as well, but this Pacific forum is small enough that it doesn't matter too much. Or if everyone just put more info in the subject line - like state and/or region....
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