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After what seems forever of lows in the teens and 20s every night and highs that struggled to get out of the 30s, today is bright sunshine and we hit 60 degrees !!!
Me and The Fat One just got some serious bonding time on some 2-lane country roads. I only had a couple idiot drivers to deal with, so that was a plus too !!! Ah, the sound of my new Rush mufflers complemented by a cool breeze in my face...
I had a great time, so I wanted to pass it along...
Sweet!! That's great to hear man! Well deserved too. I'm over in the Knoxville, TN. area and it was a gorgeous 60 degrees here too. Oh how sweet of a day it was! Be safe and enjoy!
When is it? Fairly new to the Harley biker scene. I've got the time!
Last of Feb and the first week in March.
Google BIKEWEEK DAYTONA and see if anything comes up. Wall to wall bikes,vendors and of course the GIRLS. Hope your eyes are strong.
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