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JELLY BELLY FACTORY TOUR, WCS-NorCal
Ryde on Sunday, June 13. Destination Fairfield. Details forthcoming.
Last edited by Motorcycle Mama & Papa; 05-07-2010 at 08:21 PM.
Reason: changed title
"Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight" - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally Posted by motorcyclemama
Ryde on Sunday, June 13. Destination Fairfield. Details forthcoming.
Here is the sign up link
http://spyder.brp.com/en-US/Share/Ge...s_share/events
WEST COAST SPYDER OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Welcomes and invites all Spyder Owners and Enthusiasts to join us in a ryde to the JELLY BELLY FACTORY in Fairfield for a guided tour. GOT BELLY FLOPS?
Upon arrival we can first choose to have lunch in the cafe or take in a tour. The guided tours are approximately 40 minutes in length and run every 15 minutes. Who knows? We might become "Belly Buds".
We will be taking the scenic route on CA-84, and the ryde is approximately 82 miles in distance. I estimate travel time to be between 1 hr. 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on traffic and group ryding.
DATE: Sunday, JUNE 13
DEPARTURE: Shopping Center Parking Lot
CVS Pharmacy (formerly Longs Drugs)
1301 Broadway (corner Broadway & Woodside Rd.)
Redwood City
TIME: 9:30 AM
Full Tanks and Parking Brake Up/Off at 10 AM
Contact info
Marciana Huarte
Telephone: (650) 619-7376
threewheelsandheels@bikerider.com
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Motorcyclemama, I used Google to try to make this a long ride for Debbie and myself. Best I could do was 7.7 miles. It's tough to live in the destination city. Even if you are on the far side of town like we are. I will take one of my 2 hour Saturday morning rides, go pick up Debbie at the house then ride the long way to Jelly Belly. We will probably be waiting for you when you roll into the parking lot. See you there.
Very Happy Spyder Guy
The 2015 F3 has over 46,000 miles
Have Spyder...Will Travel
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Jelly Belly Tour
Oakie, doakie. See you and Debbie there, Tom. Ryde safe.
"Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight" - Benjamin Franklin
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