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in my area (killeen tx) there are few harley riders, crotch rockets seem to be prefered. anyways what are some good ways to find other riders in the area, so that i could ride with others on weekends and what not. ive been to the dealership and looked for flyers for weekend rides or something, but no luck. i live in probly the best part of the state to ride (the hill country) but have no one to share the fun with. any advice would be awsome
You can go to http://hog.com and look into your local area chapter.I also live in the Hill country and would be proud to ride with you.I live in Boerne (near San Antonio).You can ask anyone at the HD Shop about the Hog Chapter.
thank you for the advice. i will check these links out. hey harley rulz there is a good chance we will be taking a ride down to fredricksberg and lukenback(sp) this weekend or sometime next week. so ill be in your neck of the woods.
I just checked the thread so I may have missed you.If you have'nt came down yet and are planning to let me know and I'll meet up with you somewhere.If I missed you maybe we can get together some other time.
P.S. If you're gonna be around PM Me and I'll give you my cell #
yea i missed ya, but had a great time down there and the ride was nice too. im sure ill be down there many more times in the near future and will keep you in mind.
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