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IF the Priller is ready, I will be heading down on that with my housemate on his GSXR1k.. If the Priller isn't ready, I will be heading down anyway to help out the PSB ladies and gents. This is a good event, so get behind it. Or get there to stare at behinds.. Not mine though as that is just sickening. The bike guys are pretty cool and a bit more freindliness between the cagers (us) and the riders will foster beterr future friendships. You will also get a chance to get close to some really nice bikes that you might not otherwise.

PS, for the ladies, I think there will be a few guys in kini's there, though judging from last year, they might not be to everyone's taste. You have been informed and warned all in one.. No seriously, this is a good day and it'd be nice to see a few SAUWA ppl there too..

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:cool:

*signs up*

I am sooo there. I don't even care that I have to borrow my sister in laws bike. By the way, does any one want to buy a really nice VTR250? It will have just been detailed.

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