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Would you be terribly distraught if we were to miss Leesburg? That will just get in the way of some good riding. It has gotten so big for such a small town it is crazy.
Would you be terribly distraught if we were to miss Leesburg? That will just get in the way of some good riding. It has gotten so big for such a small town it is crazy.
Nope, I rather ride up north to places I have never been that aren't as close to me. I actually wouldn't mind missing it at all, as 90% of the bike night folks from Miami will be there, and I'm not trying to leave Miami, to be in Miami if you know what I mean, lol.
Nope, I rather ride up north to places I have never been that aren't as close to me. I actually wouldn't mind missing it at all, as 90% of the bike night folks from Miami will be there, and I'm not trying to leave Miami, to be in Miami if you know what I mean, lol.
We can go into Ga. Maybe National POW Museum (about a 500 mile day), Robbins AFB Aviation Museum (600 miles), National Infantry Museum (550 miles), McRae, Ga Statue of Liberty ride Jay and I took the other day was nice (500 miles). Along the Gulf coast from Steinhatchee down to Ozello Trail has some real nice riding. A lot of the area around here in Ocala is nice as well. Up around Jay's house, he has some nice roads. There will be no shortage of nice rides, trust me on that. It is all dependent on what you feel like doing. It will be a blast no matter where we ride.
Last edited by Sefferdog; Mar 27, 2011 at 05:37 PM.
We can go into Ga. Maybe National POW Museum, Warner Robbing Aviation Museum. Along the Gulf coast from Steinhatchee down to Ozello Trail has some real nice riding. A lot of the area around here in Ocala is nice as well. Up around Jay's house, he has some nice roads. There will be no shortage of nice rides, trust me on that. It is all dependent on what you feel like doing. It will be a blast no matter where we ride.
I just want to ride, once I get up there I am following you guys wherever you go. I don't have to be home until the following Wednesday, lol.
If I eat, and I get to sleep, I will ride wherever you want
I just want to ride, once I get up there I am following you guys wherever you go. I don't have to be home until the following Wednesday, lol.
If I eat, and I get to sleep, I will ride wherever you want
Originally Posted by Sefferdog
Yea, about that eating thing... As a precautionary measure you might want to make sure to have a pack of crackers in reserve at all times.........
Gabe, from experience may I recommend beef jerky. Fits nicely in a shirt pocket and doesn't require a drink or bathroom stop. Also gas stops can only be delayed a short time if the weather is over cast and below 50 degrees.
Gabe, from experience may I recommend beef jerky. Fits nicely in a shirt pocket and doesn't require a drink or bathroom stop. Also gas stops can only be delayed a short time if the weather is over cast and below 50 degrees.
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