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I have gotten involved in a small Road Star forum to learn more about Slowryders new sled and have met some really good riders that live in Florida. They only have about 20 guys spread out all over Florida and are talking about setting up what they call a Meet and Great (we call it a rally). I have been kicking the idea of just inviting them to our rally since the logistics are already in place and would simplify things for them. I really don't foresee any trouble with these guys and they seem to be just like us with different bikes is all. What do Y'all think?
Does this mean I can ride the Busa in the next ride???????????
Dave, this is not a serious question is it? As long as they are on two and somewhat safe riders I don't think anyone here gives a ****, they will all have Harley's some day anyway. Look forward to meeting them, the crew is an open arms group in my experience.
Benn ridin 4 awhile,been ih a few forms,club supposily riding clubs.When u defide into us and them,u kill growth,and only true meaning of owning a Motorcycle dies.
just ride
harvey
Benn ridin 4 awhile,been ih a few forms,club supposily riding clubs.When u defide into us and them,u kill growth,and only true meaning of owning a Motorcycle dies.
just ride
harvey
Who can argue with that? That is authentic frontier gibberish. Thanks Harvey for saying what needed to be said.
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