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A suggestion for a place to meet..........Smiley's Tap on U.S. 1 just north of Iron Horse & on the other side of the street. It's a reasonably quiet little biker bar in the middle of the event areas. Not as crowded as the big places, close to all of 'em. Cold beer, good Burgers, & they do BBQ. No connection to 'em 'sept that I been goin' there for years..........<shrug>
due to some unforseen financial difficulties ,i am selling the bike this weekend.sucks,but i wanna eat and pay rent.nice to have met some of yaand maybe i'll rebound and get back in the saddle here soon. ty ken
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