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301 and what? If I feel better I may join you. My ribcage hurts. I can't even take deep breaths......feels like I got worked over, and I can't remember hurting myself......
hwy301 and north st behind the Hess Station, Dollar store parking lot,Zephryhills leaving 9am,hope to see u there,if u have aproblem finding it give me a call
Did Crystal River a couple of weeks ago from Daytona, nice ride.
We ended up at Pecks for lunch, the last 3 miles into Pecks Old Port Cove from the Shell Station is a great twisty part of the ride, do it.
pecks is an Ok place to eat; Enjoy.
Did Crystal River a couple of weeks ago from Daytona, nice ride.
We ended up at Pecks for lunch, the last 3 miles into Pecks Old Port Cove from the Shell Station is a great twisty part of the ride, do it.
pecks is an Ok place to eat; Enjoy.
come on over and ride with us,we got 3or4 Canadians ridin with us,will be over your way this weekend or next
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