dj bill
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didnt own my fjr in time to go to nafo,some of us like myself work every weekend so i need to plan ahead to go to weekend events.is there a date in mind for a wfo 09?
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This is in work now.didnt own my fjr in time to go to nafo,some of us like myself work every weekend so i need to plan ahead to go to weekend events.is there a date in mind for a wfo 09?
And east of the ocean, possible west of Denver....All the ones I've been to have been the last weekend in July, and it will most likely be somewhere north of Santa Barbara
And because the Nevada roads are everybody's cup of tea? I love 'em, but I would imagine odds would be some place closer to twisties and conifers than extended dead straights and salt.Odds on Wendover, UT??? Garden spot of the West Coast :wacko:
And somewhere with a longitude east of Cape Blanco.And somewhere South of Bellingham, Washington.
Hmmm? Tempting Location. Maybe I'll do a scouting trip earlier in the Spring of '09 (if it's not soaking wet?).And somewhere with a longitude east of Cape Blanco.
That would also allow me to transport a larger amount of Pendleton Whisky this year, too. I'd even think about sharing it this time.Ray's driveway would be cool, I hear he has a huge garage...Some good riding in central Oregon.
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There is room inside the house for the first eight people and the rest get to camp. If I move the old cars we can get at least 20 bikes in the shop and a few more in the garage. looks like fun.Ray's driveway would be cool, I hear he has a huge garage...Some good riding in central Oregon.
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Can you leave one of the cars in the shop? I'll sleep in it.There is room inside the house for the first eight people and the rest get to camp. If I move the old cars we can get at least 20 bikes in the shop and a few more in the garage. looks like fun.Ray's driveway would be cool, I hear he has a huge garage...Some good riding in central Oregon.
--G
Once you post a picture of the dirt road one must ride to get to your place....that might "thin the herd" a bit.There is room inside the house for the first eight people and the rest get to camp. If I move the old cars we can get at least 20 bikes in the shop and a few more in the garage. looks like fun.Ray's driveway would be cool, I hear he has a huge garage...Some good riding in central Oregon.
--G
Once you post a picture of the dirt road one must ride to get to your place....that might "thin the herd" a bit.There is room inside the house for the first eight people and the rest get to camp. If I move the old cars we can get at least 20 bikes in the shop and a few more in the garage. looks like fun.Ray's driveway would be cool, I hear he has a huge garage...Some good riding in central Oregon.
--G
But....I'm in!
It WAS a fun 670 miles (Ketchum, ID to La Pine, OR via the Sawtooth Mountains, McCall and then Hells Canyon....even the last 3/4 mile of dirt road. And the company was pretty good, too!Its only 3/4 mile and is well graded and straight. Mike is just complaining because he got to ride it after almost 700 miles that day and was half asleep.
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