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Offline ratbbb2

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Worldwide Motorcycle Awareness Ride
« on: May 07, 2010, 05:35:53 AM »
Any talk on here about the Worldwide Motorcycle Awareness Ride Meetup
our meetup is hosting a visibility ride in the 23rd
Couple links to check out.
http://www.meetup.com/central-jersey-motorcycle-riders-group/calendar/13344018/
http://www.mcawarenessridephx.myevent.com/
Wish I was riding, not just writing about it!


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Re: Worldwide Motorcycle Awareness Ride
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2010, 08:09:27 PM »
If you live close to Calgary or want to ride there ...
May 30th at Deerfoot Mall in Calgary  located at Deerfoot trail and 64th Street
is the Motorcycle Awareness Ride (Walt Healy Bob Kane Memorial ride), registration is at 10 a.m. ride starts at noon sharp. ends at Symon's valley ranch .door prizes  and BBQ  call 403-272-7722 for more info.

A lot of cruiser bikes and clubs but don't let it intimidate you if you ride a racer. It is for all bikes, just that the racers feel intimidated.

Fuel up as it is a 100km ride through Cochrane and Airdrie area. Proceeds go to URSA (Universal Rehab for brain injuries) more bikers the better if you need more info write me

sabre@sabrewindrider.com

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Re: Worldwide Motorcycle Awareness Ride
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2010, 02:14:19 PM »
I've got a calendar entry up for this guy at:

Motorcycle Awareness Ride

I'll see if I have some availability this weekend and if I do and the weather holds up, I'll setup the new camera mounting rig on my bike and take the DSLR for it's first test spin on the bike.

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