Friday the 13th. is our mini bike weekend here in Ontario.Should be a great event again this year.Will anybody else from here be going-how about you Mr.Gibbs or Mr. Findley???
[ June 12, 2003, 09:30 AM: Message edited by: Randy Campbell ]
Posted by Ed Ryall (Member # 3221) on :
No room to move getting to big.
Posted by Bevin Finlay (Member # 2159) on :
So how was it Randy? See any of my paint jobs scooting around down there?
Posted by Ed Ryall (Member # 3221) on :
Mr. Findley very nice clean work, on your home page. Your work has a very smooth flowing layout. Strut your stuff, I would enjoy seeing more.
Posted by Bevin Finlay (Member # 2159) on :
Thanks for your comments Ed. I heard that there may have been some trouble down there. Either of you fellows see or hear of anything?
Posted by Randy Campbell (Member # 2675) on :
Hey Bevin;couldn't get close enough to see any signatures but there were some nice paint jobs.Talk about rubbing sholders-took ten minutes to go 30 feet.I'm getting to old for that s%^&t.What a party!!!!Bevin there wasen't anyone striping at all.
Posted by Ron Gibbs (Member # 3882) on :
Didn't get down but am I right in hearing over 50,000 bikes!Friday 13th is becomeing known throughout the world,bikes as far away as Austrailia ,England ,Texas Cali,bla,bla,bla!
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
It has been Bike Week for the 80th time here in New Hampshire this week and I can't tell you how many bikes were in the area. There was a steady rumble all weekend in the hills.
I did not get to go to Weirs Beach, the focal point of our bike week, but saw quite a few impressive Harleys out in front of the bar where I am bouncing on the weekend.
Although many people would think that job would be a hassle, it isn't. Bike Week is usually full of folks having fun and this years crowd was a blast. I almost felt guilty taking a paycheck....almost.
Now if I can just get the "townies" to behave like bikers, all will be right with the world...lol