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Top Ten Reasons To Attend 2nd Annual Spyder Rendezvous

Jwenzen

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10. Spyder Olympics :bowdown:
9. Free Tshirt and 2 dinners with early registration
8. Wisconsin man, cheese, cheese, cheese, and one Porta John
:opps:
7. Live music each night
6. Vendors like Spyderpops, F4 Customs, Rivco, and more
:yes:
5. Saturday night after party at host hotel.
4. Wisconsin man.... Cow Tipping
:roflblack:
3. Bonfires
2. Wisconsin man.... Hundreds of beautiful women, and one ugly one
:yikes:

And the number one reason to attend the 2nd Annual Spyder Rendezvous Aug 22-24 in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin.........

1. Hosted by Robs Performance Motorsports, a BRP Top Ranked Dealership.

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Well..!!

Almost 10 good reasons..:roflblack: But sounds like a great event and gaining momentum...good luck..!! :2thumbs:
 
Maybe once I get a trailer. I still can't imagine driving the Spyder on that long of a trip, it is not that comfortable to me. :sour:
 
Dawg,
Think of it as a time to become, "One with your bike"... :thumbup:
Seiously; it's not even two full days on the road... In August; you can leave at 4:00am, and easily crank out 750 or so miles in sixteen hours...
Find yourself a meal, bed and Bible at 8:00pm, and you've got a short hop in the morning to get there! nojoke
Easy-Peasy!! :dg1:
If you're nervous about travelling that far without company; I might even leave up here eariler, and roust you out of bed early for the trip! :thumbup:
 
Dawg,
Think of it as a time to become, "One with your bike"... :thumbup:
Seiously; it's not even two full days on the road... In August; you can leave at 4:00am, and easily crank out 750 or so miles in sixteen hours...
Find yourself a meal, bed and Bible at 8:00pm, and you've got a short hop in the morning to get there! nojoke
Easy-Peasy!! :dg1:
If you're nervous about travelling that far without company; I might even leave up here eariler, and roust you out of bed early for the trip! :thumbup:

:agree: You can do it, besides I would like to meet you and Bob :2thumbs:
 
His bike..."isn't that comfortable"...
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You bought the wrong bike; come back to the party with an RT! :2thumbs:
 
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