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Thinking of starting a Road King Owners Group. Road Kings are cool as you already know, especially if you own one. We could get all together once in a while in a huge pack....you know 2-3 hundred Road Kings meeting up at a certain spot every month.
Everybody could give me 10 bucks for coming up with the idea and I will buy you all a beer (OK 2 beers).
If interested let me know .....I am located in foothils east of Sacramento.............
My Y2K Road King and I are in the beautiful Willamette Valley of central Oregon - Albany to be exact. Just clicked 80,000 miles on the bike.
Yo, PETESNOT, I grew up in Corvallis riding in the rain started on a tote-gote went to 250 Yamaha then a 650 Triumph (crashed then bobbed it ) then got a 650 Yamaha......
Now I got a 2003 RKC with 32,000 mi.
Oregon is a good state when it's not raining!!!
I was thinking more of local RK owners (CA foothills)...............but since there is response from other parts of the states...how about 7-10 thousand Road Kings descending on Dodge City Kansas (it's kind of in the middle, on Hiway 50).
Then when we all leave we can say "let's get the F**K out of Dodge".
I talked with a dude yesterday that was going to ride Hiway 50 from Sacramento, CA to Baltimore, MD thius summer. I checked the map and sure enough 50 goes nearly coat to coast.
well i can tell you that rte 50 through wv, va and dc is a good road. i traveled it in a big rig though haha. i live in Western MD. just made my first post up in the new member section with some pictures attached of my new Road King.
I was thinking more of local RK owners (CA foothills)...............but since there is response from other parts of the states...how about 7-10 thousand Road Kings descending on Dodge City Kansas (it's kind of in the middle, on Hiway 50).
Then when we all leave we can say "let's get the F**K out of Dodge".
I talked with a dude yesterday that was going to ride Hiway 50 from Sacramento, CA to Baltimore, MD thius summer. I checked the map and sure enough 50 goes nearly coat to coast.
Count me in, weekends aren't long enough to get to cali and back
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