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So the wifey and I finally found time and money to ride and play. Our daughters are finally grown and gone. Well my youngest is back (temp!).
So we're thinking there has got to be like minded folks. We find ourselves making many "just the two of us" runs (which we LOVE) but thought it would be cool to find others to ride with and hang out.
So we are in our later 40's. Retired (21 years) military. Enjoying some of the things we couldn't previously etc. No weirdo stuff. We're both hard working folks who just enjoy time off when we can. We live in Tolleson. Hit me up if this is remotely interesting.
Last edited by Sarge19D4M; Aug 28, 2010 at 02:08 PM.
Your not alone. My wife and I are also retired Mil 25yrs, we live in north surprise. We have a streetglide that we ride allot 2 up. She has her own bike but is still really a new solo rider and isn't ready for the long haul. I retired from the Air Force back in July. Now it's just work 5-6 days a week. Wen a nice weekend comes we like to go up into the mountians and just cruze what ever we can. We also hook up wit allot of the folks from the East side when we can.
Don't be shy about posting on here looking for folks to ride with. We are on here and we enjoy the long and short rides
Hubby, joe.1955 and I are in Mesa. He rides just about every weekend, and I hop on the back whenever I get a chance. I haven't ridden as much as I'd like to lately, but I hope that'll change when the weather cools off a little.
Sometimes rides are posted here... sometimes they are discussed in the Arizona Riders Social Group. Check us out over there, too. We have a great group that are cool about if you are riding solo or if the wife is with you. I've never felt uncomfortable if I was the only lady on a ride. There are several other ladies that ride with the group, too.
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