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That many people (with bikes) in one place just boggles my mind. I just can't picture it.That was in either 2006 or 2007 but I think it was 06. There were 110,000 bikes that stretched 41 miles. Took 2 hours to get the first and last bi I e in.
But that was the Chattanooga ride that ened 3 years agon next month.
The Bridgeport ride hasn't been no where that large. They ride too fast for a lot of bikes to suite me.
We ride with the brothers in the wind, in Cherokee,NC.
They call it the removal ride. It takes longer, a extra day, to get to OK but the ride is laid back, no rush, no stress, just taking it easy.
I have rode with them 4 years counting this year.
Last year there were 11 bikes that went to OK
I'm right here with ya. Expect mine in 11:30 to 7:30.Working the 7-7 night shift this weekend. Maybe I'll have time to sit a spell and chat.
Slow nite.
Show off.Sure, but isn't that what makes the night shift so appealing to some folks? Time to get the job done plus time to surf the web, or do some reading, or whatever.
No annoying phone calls, no interruptions from people who want you to drop everything and attend to their particular irrelevant problem.
Of course, that's just a dim memory for me now.
Show off.
... :laugh::laugh::laugh:
It's all good. You'll get there before you know what hit you.
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