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I live nearby...so will watch for meeting places....I suggest Inlet harbor Resterant or Racings North Turn (both south of Daytona on Highway A1A for meet ups). Biker friendly....and both are on WATER (Inlet Harbor on the river, North turn on the ocean).
Finns in Flagler County....a favorite....Hurricane Patties.....another in Flagler, both on the water (with in 100'). I will mention, it is hard to meet up with the crew....since some people do not recognise others. It's not like...you walk into a place and all of a sudden you see 'crew members', and biketoberfest being so crowded...I wear my Florida Crew hat. Hard to meet up if you don't know people.
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