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    Quote Originally Posted by NCF6B View Post
    We would really like to get up with some NC f6bers. Plan to be in Daytona March 4 to 8. Would you keep us posted on plans or send a PM when plans are made. thanks
    Yo...NCF6B, there are a LOT of F6B riders in NC. They might not be right next door to you, but NC is a small state, and it is easy to find an F6B rider there. As for the Daytona and Key West gathering of F6B riders, here is the most prominent link on this forum:
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...ave-never-been

    Lots of pages of info, and the main gathering of F6B riders starts on March 12th, and ends March 16th. Read on !


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    I should/could be there the 5th and 6th..... I am/will be showing my Brother in law around that week...I think??? He is flying in from Germany..... There will not be much happening until the 7th !!!!!




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    Thanks to you and Miles. We are tying trips together and visiting with family at the same time. Plan to stay in a campground in Port Orange. Great location Close to everything. Really looking forward to the trip. Hope we can catch up with some of you.

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    I cant wait to see the new bikes on the market.

    Gonna get pics of the new Honda Valkyrie, Indian Cheiftan, Moto Guzzi Calif, HD Street 750, ect
    Then off to the circus tents to see some seats and other goodies for the F6B.

    The wife and I are gonna spend a day on the side of the road somewhere and just watch bikes go by. Probably just shy of Daytona in Bunnel area. Gonna snap a pic of every F6B or new Valkyrie that passes by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 120ci View Post
    I cant wait to see the new bikes on the market.

    Gonna get pics of the new Honda Valkyrie, Indian Cheiftan, Moto Guzzi Calif, HD Street 750, ect
    Then off to the circus tents to see some seats and other goodies for the F6B.

    The wife and I are gonna spend a day on the side of the road somewhere and just watch bikes go by. Probably just shy of Daytona in Bunnel area. Gonna snap a pic of every F6B or new Valkyrie that passes by.
    Wish I could be their.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Yo...NCF6B, there are a LOT of F6B riders in NC. They might not be right next door to you, but NC is a small state, and it is easy to find an F6B rider there. As for the Daytona and Key West gathering of F6B riders, here is the most prominent link on this forum:
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...ave-never-been

    Lots of pages of info, and the main gathering of F6B riders starts on March 12th, and ends March 16th. Read on !

    Miles ole boy little Washington State is only 240 miles across. I believe our Tarheel state is around 560 miles east to west.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Slayer View Post
    Miles ole boy little Washington State is only 240 miles across. I believe our Tarheel state is around 560 miles east to west.
    Oh...Deer Slayer..the Younger......wherever you got your data info on Washington State only being 240 miles across...West to East, is in error.
    Like...big error. To be more accurate, it is about 425 miles from West to East, and while that is still not as much length as NC has...the Tarheel State has been known to...stretch things a bit.

    So, let's look at real statistics, like....land area and population. Washington State has a land area of 66,544 sq. miles, and a population of only 6.7 million peeps. Whereas North Carolina has a puny land area of only 48,711 sq. miles, and an overabundence of peeps to the tune of 9.5 million.

    Those numbers equate to: Washington...100 peeps per sq. mile North Carolina....195 peeps per sq. mile.

    Good thing neither of us live in New Jersey...1185 peeps per sq. mile

    Take that, you...tarheelian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Oh...Deer Slayer..the Younger......wherever you got your data info on Washington State only being 240 miles across...West to East, is in error.
    Like...big error. To be more accurate, it is about 425 miles from West to East, and while that is still not as much length as NC has...the Tarheel State has been known to...stretch things a bit.

    So, let's look at real statistics, like....land area and population. Washington State has a land area of 66,544 sq. miles, and a population of only 6.7 million peeps. Whereas North Carolina has a puny land area of only 48,711 sq. miles, and an overabundence of peeps to the tune of 9.5 million.

    Those numbers equate to: Washington...100 peeps per sq. mile North Carolina....195 peeps per sq. mile.

    Good thing neither of us live in New Jersey...1185 peeps per sq. mile

    Take that, you...tarheelian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Good thing neither of us live in New Jersey...1185 peeps per sq. mile:
    Ok Miles when you talk about NJ thats fighting words Its go time
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