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New Years Day Ride!

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Just got back from a 350 mile Polar Bear Run with my Southern Cruisers Club. Started out of Decatur at 6:45 this morning with three bikes, left Loganville at 8:30 with 31, and then picked up other chapters on the way. Ended up with 125 or so bikes by lunch time. It was chilly and foggy this morning, but turned into a nice 71-degree sunny day. What a great way to start the New Year: a great ride on a great day with great friends (old and new)!
Next weekend: Asheville, NC. Savannah GA the weekends after that, and then Pensacola FL the weekend after that. Man, I LOVE living in the South! I have put 7000 miles on my bike just since October.
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DrBob said:
Just got back from a 350 mile Polar Bear Run with my Southern Cruisers Club. Started out of Decatur at 6:45 this morning with three bikes, left Loganville at 8:30 with 31, and then picked up other chapters on the way. Ended up with 125 or so bikes by lunch time. It was chilly and foggy this morning, but turned into a nice 71-degree sunny day. What a great way to start the New Year: a great ride on a great day with great friends (old and new)!
Next weekend: Asheville, NC. Savannah GA the weekends after that, and then Pensacola FL the weekend after that. Man, I LOVE living in the South! I have put 7000 miles on my bike just since October.
Now with stories like this filled with excitement and glee, you'd think that every who rides a motorcycle would have moved south of the Carolinas by now. If you ride a snowmobile live in Wisconson or Canananada but if you ride a motorcycle then Florida is the state you want to live in!!!
DrBob said:
Eeeeek! Florida? I lived there for 7 years...worst place I ever rode! Never did find a curve...
Guess you never found this one.....

==> http://www.suzuki-bikes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4543&highlight=dragon

it may not be like the hills of Atlanta but it's one of the better ones around where I live. Gainsville and Ocala are less flat, one day I hope to make it back up there on a bike.

:)
Sorry but I love the beach and palm trees. I've thought about living the California lifestyle for a while. I just want to stay warm all year round so I'd have to live real close to the messican border.
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