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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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Dallas Riders? Not a lot of action in here :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gen2Jockey" data-source="post: 1374057" data-attributes="member: 90803"><p>I'm in Dallas. Sadly, most of the roads NE of here are pretty much property line turns. There are a few if you head down SE towards Rusk and Odem or NW to Munster. In my experience, Hill country is a long way for not much pay off. The "Sisters" are fun but the chip seal roads will eat your tires in a hurry and it's odd how many police are in such a rural area. For my time and money you can't beat Arkansas and Missouri. There are even good roads in Eastern OK on the way there. In AR, anything North of I-40 and West of Little Rock is a pretty sure bet. It takes less time to get there and the roads are amazing. I'm loosely planning a Fall ride maybe the first weekend in October.</p><p></p><p>You guys hit me up if you want to meet up in Dallas some week night for a "Club" meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gen2Jockey, post: 1374057, member: 90803"] I'm in Dallas. Sadly, most of the roads NE of here are pretty much property line turns. There are a few if you head down SE towards Rusk and Odem or NW to Munster. In my experience, Hill country is a long way for not much pay off. The "Sisters" are fun but the chip seal roads will eat your tires in a hurry and it's odd how many police are in such a rural area. For my time and money you can't beat Arkansas and Missouri. There are even good roads in Eastern OK on the way there. In AR, anything North of I-40 and West of Little Rock is a pretty sure bet. It takes less time to get there and the roads are amazing. I'm loosely planning a Fall ride maybe the first weekend in October. You guys hit me up if you want to meet up in Dallas some week night for a "Club" meeting. [/QUOTE]
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