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hello everyone, just found out there is section here for florida..]
i'm in the saint pete area, new to riding only bring riding for leas than a year and not that many miles..anyone here is kind of on the same situation and would like to hang out and ride together or anyone who dont mind me tagging along...lol
Just keep an eye out here where rides are posted. Many of the Crew ride every weekend and some ride during the week. We even have one guy that only rides on days that end in Y.
Welcome to the Forum from Port Richey, What days do you have to ride? Me and some of my other unemployed crew members get out at least a few times a week. As has been said just keep checking here and when you see a ride you want to do just show up, you can ride part of the way or all of the way. The only rule we have is there are no rules. Hope to see you out soon. By the way, don't be afraid to post up a ride of your own, if you post it, they will come.
are the rides originating from the st pete/tampa area ?
The start from all over the sate and go all over the state. Sometimes to Georgia or N.C. Just depends on how far you want to ride. Something for everyone here.
that will will be kool...i usually ride on the weekends, saturday and sunday, sometimes i ride to and from work during the week.
i work in tampa around hwy 301 and hwy 60 and live in st pete... on the weekends, usually ride around town and to the beaches and back...
Are you ready for a 300 mile hamburger run? Or you can always ride with Harvey on the Kudzu Trail. Whatever your ready for you will find it here with the Crew..and your life will never be the same..
Hammerhead Pat, Jimbo and Sailin Jay all live in that area. Keep an eye out for them. Hwy 41 down to Bradenton is a nice ride from Brandon. Stop at Rivers Edge in Gibsonton and then head on down to Peggys Corral in Palmetto. Go back up 301 and hit Woody's river roo in Ellenton and the Bear Shed in Riverview.
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