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is a big big ride big because a lot of people go? is a big big ride a long long ride too? or is it just a whole bunch of folks doing a short ride and then pigging out somewhere before they go home? having never been on one of these, evidently famous, big big rides some explanation would help. inquiring minds want to know....
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actually the big big rides really aren't rides at all. we normally just get as many bikes together as possible in an area that has a bunch of people looking on. we all peruse around complementing each other on our chrome and 12oclock bars and neon lights. then we compare turbos. then we do burn outs and stunnin thats of the chain
next we ride to the closest pub around grab a bite and see who can drink the most. then we head down a main road and do more stunnin until the cops come or some one crashes
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Ok, so time, date, place????????
time- when you get there
date- I dont date anymore, i am married
place- on the pavement---DUH !
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it is time to ride B!TCHEZ !
Hey Dave, here is a link to a thread form last years.. It's alot of people but as I remember they split up into small groups, and they are lead by people that know the roads and routes..
http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...-come-out.html
the last big one i did, i was on the bike for 14hrs and did somewhere around 500 miles.
jim
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"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
Perhaps head up through Northern NH into Vermont? Kankagmangus?
I'm just throwing out ideas.
...back roads from Derry NH to Wolfeboro. Then back roads to the famous Madison Boulder. Back roads from there through North Conway up to Hurricane Mountain Road. Then Rt. 113. (Evans Notch Road), north through White Mountain National Forest in Maine. THen back east to Mt Washington...ride to summit if nice. Bear Notch Road to Kanc then 112 past North Woodstock to 118 south Rt. 4. From there folks split in different directions depending on where they want to end up.
My 2 cents....
Last edited by DucDave; 06-18-07 at 01:12 PM.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
NY!
not that i'll go.![]()
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I'll be there as long as its not the jul 4th week. and its best to plan like 2 weeks out, so I'll have time to get a gel seat or some padded shorts.
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That route don't sound half bad Dave, I like the Mt. Washington idea, I got screwed outa going up a few weeks ago do to bad weather.. Alotta riding but I think at a good Pace would turn out nice..
Sounds good to me too - I'll just say "Tha Kank" that' cool with you Dave?
These are the kind of rides people bring their harley.
Ever seen a harley wheelie...I have to clutch it up, but there is nothing like a good wheelie after hitting the pub. If DucDave comes I promise a huge one. Hmmm...turbo, chrome.
I hope you don't mind loud pipes.
Oh, and the Kank, that is like harley breeding ground.
Faster is pretty much right on.
Last edited by wookie; 06-18-07 at 09:35 PM.
Never....Hey when we doing a big big ride again?
....apparently
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I should have known better then to read through all 5 pages. Next time I'll just skip to the last page to find out what is happening. Fill me in when someone has nailed down a time and place.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.