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Im considering going to this years fall rally, its been a couple of years and talking to some local people this summer while on vacation. I was told they are going to loosen up on some of the earlier restrictions, I guess they need the business after all.
Anyone else going, or is it going to be a waste to go down.
After their crap on helmets and pipes and all the other stuff its just not for me anymore, apparantly the golfers and beach goers will keep their economy strong. They didn't need my money then but want it now nope not gonna happen. Just my opinion.
Used to enjoy riding down there in the fall, the last big ride before winter set in. Never again spring or fall they made their bed, let em sleep in it. Maybe it's time for me to check out biketoberfest, haven't been down to Daytona in 20 yrs.
Last edited by flhxkiller; Sep 5, 2010 at 09:35 AM.
Used to enjoy riding down there in the fall, the last big ride before winter set in. Never again spring or fall they made their bed, let em sleep in it. Maybe it's time for me to check out biketoberfest, haven't been down to Daytona in 20 yrs.
Yep same here, we would load up and ride down from WV, was a good time.
Last edited by HillBilly73; Sep 5, 2010 at 01:24 PM.
They didn't loosen up on the restrictions. The South Carolina Supreme Court told them they were unconstitutional.
That means they still don't want you there, they just can't use the BS laws they made up to prove it to you.
But, you can bet that you will still have a big target on your back when you roll into Myrtle Beach from now on. They will just use other laws to make their point.
My buddies that are still stationed in NC said that the summer event wasn't worth it, non are going to the fall one either. Myrtle beach has lost my buisness! Let us know how it goes if you go.
Add me to the growing list of people that will never set foot in MB again. Their point was made loud and clear, there are to many other places that want my money, besides that the riding in that area isnt that great. Much rather prefer the mountains over the beaches.
They made there bed so they can lay in it!!! I hope there taxes go up so far the old blue hairs have to sell there homes!!!I'LL NEVER SPEND A DIME THERE EVER!!!
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