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I plan on leaving very early Friday to be there Friday July 1.
It shows as a 7 hour ride in a car and since I stop for gas every 100 miles it might take a bit more time. Anyway hope to see some Vengeance bikes there, I saw none at Bikefest in AZ.
It looks like a good ride up the 101, I have a room in Gilroy.
I’m currently at Ohio Bike Week in Sandusky OH, the only Vengeance rider out of 100k, proud to represent all Vengeance owners in the great lakes area. Ride on Brother! :woohoo: The Chopper of Ohio
UPDATE: Well I rode up there Thurs night, left at 9pm. I rolled onto route152 from the 5 at about 6:30am ( I took a couple hour nap on the way) it was cold, the temp went from 67 on I-5 to 50deg when I got into the canyon. There was alot of bikes there and the people were great all around Hollister , it felt very welcoming and hospitable. I did not see another Vengeance motorcycle there which kind of bummed me. the place was full of Baggers and a couple of nice customs. There was a show at the Vets Memorial of 50’s, and 60’s old school original choppers that was a lot of fun. The vendors were mostly Leather, clothing and food. Big Bear Choppers had a tent set up but there was not a single chopper anywhere just some stock bikes with custom parts on them. Well the ride up and back was fun, next time I think I am going to take a couple of extra days so I can get some sight seeing in. Oh yea and as usual the scoot got a lot of looks and pictures taken…
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