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HOGBACK Rendezvous

Yeah, I don't think those guys ride far EVER. I mean when we left Starbucks and gearing up and all that, only to go across the street - now that was funny. But once we got going it was pleasant but still we would would have never planned a day like that. Chili at Ray's was good though!

Ya we had to go on a Pooke ride :ohyea::joke:
 
Great shots. It was great meeting you guys today. Nice 160 mile ride to get a couple of hot dogs and a hot chocolate!!!:2thumbs: We plan on doing more more riding up that way in the Spring. We've been talking about one up to the Ben & Jerry's Factory for a taste testing tour! What do ya think?
 
Thanks for posting the pix- it looks like you had a nice turn out, nice time. Certainly the weather held out and the trees are in glorious fall colors.
 
Looks like you all had a great ride! I sure wish I could of gone, but couldn't make it due to other plans. I live in the northern part of Vermont and ride in that region frequently. Hopefully I can make it if a spring ride is planned.
 
It was a bit short on time.

But, for me, aside from meeting other Spyder owners as such -- it was the first time I had a chance to see some of the mods folks make and talk to them about the mods. Every Spyder I have seen up-close-and-personal up to now has been in a showroom -- thus stock.

The burnt orange Sypder in the pictures is just gorgeous and has lots of chromed parts. AWESOME.

It was also my first time seeing a T-REX in person. Seems to have a matching color scheme with the burnt orange Spyder. Amazingly cool machine! Far more awesome in person than in pictures on the web.

jrl-spyder has the Corbin seat and bags. They also are far nicer in person than in pictures. They really extend the Spyder personality.

Great folks to meet . . . And I am all-in for a visit to Ben and Jerry's next spring.

We have a local B&J in North Conway (NH) and I always struggle between the Cherry Garcia Frozen Yogurt -- and everything else!
 
Great shots. It was great meeting you guys today. Nice 160 mile ride to get a couple of hot dogs and a hot chocolate!!!:2thumbs: We plan on doing more more riding up that way in the Spring. We've been talking about one up to the Ben & Jerry's Factory for a taste testing tour! What do ya think?

This is a little off topic, but I thought I would post it seeing how Ben & Jerry's seems to be a favorite with many people. Ben & jerry's has a couple of factories. The factory in Waterbury has been around for some time and is popular with tourists. They also have a modern factory in the city of St.Albans Vermont about 14 miles away from where I live. They also have a corporate site, located in South Burlington Vermont. The building where these offices are located used to be the Digital Equipment Corporation plant where I worked for 13 years before the plant closed back in 1993. This is a web page that I came across about Ben & Jerry's if anyone wants a little knowledge on how all that ice cream is moved around.

http://www.raymondcorp.com/content/viewArticle.cfm?articleID=308
 
This is a little off topic, but I thought I would post it seeing how Ben & Jerry's seems to be a favorite with many people. Ben & jerry's has a couple of factories. The factory in Waterbury has been around for some time and is popular with tourists. They also have a modern factory in the city of St.Albans Vermont about 14 miles away from where I live. They also have a corporate site, located in South Burlington Vermont. The building where these offices are located used to be the Digital Equipment Corporation plant where I worked for 13 years before the plant closed back in 1993. This is a web page that I came across about Ben & Jerry's if anyone wants a little knowledge on how all that ice cream is moved around.

http://www.raymondcorp.com/content/viewArticle.cfm?articleID=308


THe factory tour in Waterbury is the one that I am talking about riding to.
 
Great shots. It was great meeting you guys today. Nice 160 mile ride to get a couple of hot dogs and a hot chocolate!!!:2thumbs: We plan on doing more more riding up that way in the Spring. We've been talking about one up to the Ben & Jerry's Factory for a taste testing tour! What do ya think?
:thumbup: Usaly hit that once or twice a year sounds good :thumbup::ani29:
 
I went out today with the :spyder2: here in KY, but FORGOT MY CAMERA!

The colors were about as good as they get here.


Great shots. It was great meeting you guys today. Nice 160 mile ride to get a couple of hot dogs and a hot chocolate!!!:2thumbs: We plan on doing more more riding up that way in the Spring. We've been talking about one up to the Ben & Jerry's Factory for a taste testing tour! What do ya think?

When ya' going? My :spyder2: won't be back in that region for few more months, but if y'all do it in the spring count me in.

I grew up 8 miles from the site of the Waterbury factory (where the tours are) and am ashamed to say I've never done the tour! I even did sign work for them for several years, but never got to the tour.
 
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Will definately be a spring time ride! Starting to get too cold around here and will be putting the toys away here this weekend. I will keep everyone up to date as it gets closer. I will probally do a test run over the next few months here to find some meeting/rally spots so that we can all ride in together.
 
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