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Hi all.
I am originally from Medford Or. and have been away for a very long time.
I moved to Reno Nv. back in 75 and more recently to Az. for wife's health problems. I am retired and am going to find myself a widower in the near future. I now live in my RV.
My plans are to move back home to Or.(all my family live there). I have always loved the Coos Bay area and am thinking about moving into a mobile home or RV park in the Coos Bay or North Bend area.
My question to any of you that live in that area is the area biker friendly, I know that the riding is beautiful, can you ride mostly year round. I guess I just wanted to see if there were other forum riders in the CB NB area.
Thanks for any info. you can give me about the area.
Santa
I don't know about year round riding. Snow has been falling in the past couple months and wind and rain has been hell there. Winters can be a real beotch.
Well theres a Harley dealership if that means anything.I was just there in October.Had to have my front tire replaced.
Wish I stayed longer to check the town out.
Last edited by 1flhtk4me; Apr 6, 2012 at 08:08 PM.
Gold Beach is nice too, though I don't know about biker friendly. I went through in an SUV full of kids about 10 years ago. The highway up to Medford should be one hell of a ride.
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