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It will be interesting to see the estimates for riders.. seemed to me that there were more than in years past. Perhaps the GREAT day had something to do with it.
It will be interesting to see the estimates for riders.. seemed to me that there were more than in years past. Perhaps the GREAT day had something to do with it.
This was my first trip up I would like to see the estimates also!!
I think it was more crowded in town this year compared to 07, 08, even though it appeared to me that the vendor count was definitely down. And believe it or not, the traffic didn't seem as bad as prior years either. Weather was cooler than last year, but still sunny and dry... nice day and a fun time, all in all.
I guess this is "run" is for bikers who don't want to ride.
Can NEVER understand why anybody would want to "park" a scooter rather than ride one!
Mind you when all these bikes are "parked"; that means there's more empty rodes for me to ride.
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