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yeah. Ol Biker lives next door to me and Zombie is right up the road in Triangle. I'm sure Firestarter would join us too and probably meet us in Dumfries as well. I'm sure there might be at least a couple more from just south of us that would join the ride too.
yeah. Ol Biker lives next door to me and Zombie is right up the road in Triangle. I'm sure Firestarter would join us too and probably meet us in Dumfries as well. I'm sure there might be at least a couple more from just south of us that would join the ride too.
Sounds good. I'll pass the info to afew other riders that I know.
zombie Punisher Ol Biker EasternSP Monstermile Tin Gizel Danester Storm 4 U Firestarter Abnmarine Of course Hooligan, Chrisnva & the oldguy are already in the know.....anyone else I'm forgetting....???
I would love to join you guys but I have made prior arrangements for the Cherokee Fall Rally. This event sounds great. Sure wish it was set on a different date. Who knows.. something might make me change my mind. If I don't make it, I hope you guys have a good time.
Sounds like a plan is taking shape here - - it's on my schedule. With an escorted ride from Devil Dawg CC - is it a good idea to assemble there?
Is it better that the HDF crew just meet for breakfast/coffee and ride to the A&S Museum?
I'm thinking the Stafford/Dumfries/Woodbridge gang can meet up at East Coast, Classic Iron, or onRt 234 and ride to wherever the rest will be.
Regards to all!
I was telling EasternSP in a PM, that there is a Bob Evans on Rt.50 just east of Rt.28 in Chantilly. HDF members could meet there, Devil Dawgs is in a warehouse type area, might be a lil easier to meet @ the eating place.....??? I guess the majority rules.....LOL.
Google the address for Bob Evans: 14050 Thunderbolt Place, Chantilly, Va. 20151
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