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Walla Walla, WA

Did you check in the area where the Spyderlover's Chapters are? You might find some useful information in there!
Orrrrr.... PM MurphyBrown; she's from your State, and knows all of the cool kids! :D
 
Thanks Bob Denman. I am currently in Yakima and know a few. I will be retiring to the WW2 area at end of year and thought I should start making connections. My Bro-in-law is there and has an RT. I know there are others. Just gotta chase them down. Dealer is 40 min. Away.


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Columbia river chapter is in Portland at other end of state. They seem like great folks and often head this way. Can always 'intercept' them somewhere. There is fantastic riding in the Blue Mountains. Maybe we will have to host a gathering sometime and ride to Wallowa Lake. Beautiful all the way! 1.5 hrs one way.


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Let's see..!!

check the clubs and groups here and maybe start your own group. There should be a state registry for all spyders..don't know if you can sort members here by state but that would help...you will find them or them you...:thumbup:
 
Murphybrown- we are planning heart of washington. We did it last year. We currently are in Yakima. Just planning forward. Maybe we could put together a 'Blue Mountain' ride once settled.


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There is a Can Am Chapter in Spokane and we have 1 member from the Clarkston/Lewiston area. Last year we had rides the third Saturday of the month going around Eastern Washington and North Western Idaho. A plug for Heart of Washington ride. Last year was great as I'm sure this 1 will be. :yes::yes:
 
Columbia river chapter is in Portland at other end of state. They seem like great folks and often head this way. Can always 'intercept' them somewhere. There is fantastic riding in the Blue Mountains. Maybe we will have to host a gathering sometime and ride to Wallowa Lake. Beautiful all the way! 1.5 hrs one way.


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1.5 hours away is doable for me, 4 hours no way. Lol

Although I'm in Va. Lol
 
:shocked::hun: The best part of any ride starts after about a hundred miles, a fuel stop, and a great Diner! :thumbup:

THEN; you go rack up some miles! :2thumbs:


Not me, my Spyder isn't that comfortable, I'm done after an hour to an hour and a half ride. Mainly my throttle hand hurting. Wish these things hand a thumb throttle, I use to ride my ATV for 4-5 hours through the woods. The Spyder is worse than that ON SMOOTH ROADS! :banghead:
 
:shocked: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::D
You ARE kidding; right? :shocked:
 
Not me, my Spyder isn't that comfortable, I'm done after an hour to an hour and a half ride. Mainly my throttle hand hurting. Wish these things hand a thumb throttle, I use to ride my ATV for 4-5 hours through the woods. The Spyder is worse than that ON SMOOTH ROADS! :banghead:


One word Snoopy: Crampbuster!!

Works for me and CyncySpyder uses one too! (Cuz I sent him one!!)


http://crampbuster.com/
 
Hey! Eleven more months and the ride length wont be so crucial. Retirement! (Unless the earth flips and then it doesn't matter.)


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