daytona
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Re: daytona
No thanks! I went a few years ago. Too much of a zoo for my tastes but a lot of people enjoy it. I suppose every rider should see it at least once, but once was enough for me.
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Re: daytona
I was in Daytona at Thanks Giving one year, and there were still die hards in the bars left over from the October Bikefest !
Keeping old 2 strokes alive !
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Re: daytona
I'd rather go during the college break week. Much nicer things to look at





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Re: daytona
One year when we were down for the AHRMA races and that year timing was right. Bike week and Spring Break were the same week.
Lots of eye candy and opportunities to go to jail if anyone was tempted to do the wrong thing. And then there were the bikes.........
Lots of eye candy and opportunities to go to jail if anyone was tempted to do the wrong thing. And then there were the bikes.........