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Old 04-19-2010, 11:45 AM   #1
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Excellent as always. I was definitely not disappointed. Among other things, getting to see the bikes was awesome for me. Where else are you going to see a bike made in the 70s, never sold in the U.S., only 39 made, much less a twin-rotor?

I'm also sooooo happy I got to bring my 7 this year as I haven't been able to the last 2 years. The Dragon in my Mazda 6... not so much.
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Old 04-19-2010, 02:42 PM   #2
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What a GREAT event. Awesome Cars, Great Weather, and Super Nice People. Thanks to Phil and all that made this past weekend and my 1st DGRR a memorable one.
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Old 04-19-2010, 03:13 PM   #3
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Hey Phil,

It looks like you've done a hell of a job coordinating this event for some 200 rotaries this year. I can appreciate the task on my end as do most members of the forum who didn't attend DGRR. I might regret saying this, but it seems that this forum is dedicated to DGRR more, compared to others who are Sevenstock dedicated. Definetaly not a bad thing at all. I for one want to attend the meets and come face to face to as many of the fanatics out there as possible. To be honest with you, I live on the west coast and havn't even attended Sevenstock yet. What a team player I am, but I guess the military comes first.
I guess what I'm trying to come up with is a list of out-of-towners who will fly in and stay with complete strangers and hopefully ride with members who would drive to the event and have an open seat. Kinda like an exchange program. Maybe it's not even possible due to the willingness of the attendees, but maybe I'm speaking for a mass amount unkownlingly and there is a huge demand for this. I don't know. Just an idea that was sparked to the huge turnout and my attraction to what DGRR has to offer. You all sound like a great crowd aiming towards one goal that I like.

Thoughts from anyone else?

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Old 04-19-2010, 04:20 PM   #4
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Thanks For Another Great Event Phil! Can't wait for the next one!
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