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Hey I live in Arlington as well and would love to ride with you guys someday. I cant go this Sat. because of other commitments, but next time you guys get a ride I'm in.
There is a ride in PALO PINTO for the Vol Fire Department tomorrow....
From an email....
"The fire station is located one block south of hwy 180 in palo pinto on the west side of the county courthouse. there will be a fire truck parked on the main road to help ya'll find us. the entry fee is $10 a rider. the first bike out will a 10 am and last bike out out 11am. the route is about 145 miles."
My Dad really wants to go on it, so I will probably be out there....
Ok bike should be road worthy by road time Saturday. If anyone wants to go Im still headed to FM 455. I know my brother is coming along and may be bringing a few friends as well. Im leaving from Green oaks and 20 Hooters at 2:00 for those still interested.
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