Texas X Riders
VTX Related Rides => North/Northeast Texas => Topic started by: jackandangie on November 10, 2006, 08:05:54 AM
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There's a sonic bike night in Hurst tonight on Precinct Line road, I think it usually starts around 7:00. The Wife and I are going, we had a good time last time and got to meet a couple of Xers there and would like to meet some more. They have a 50/50 drawing and door prizes that benefits the pediatric brain tumor foundation.
Jack
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We might make this, since all of the Grapevine interest has waned.
Jim
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We'll probably do this as we need to go to Full Boar anyway. Trying to find a leather jacket for our 3 yr old grandson who's getting a Fisher-Price Harley from Santa. I won a leather do-rag his size at the M&G in Seabrook so his Nana wants to find a jacket. :o I suppose she'll want boots and chaps for him next :D :D :D
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I got lucky tonight!! Was freezing my butt off on the way home from Sonic when my rear tire blew. I made it home safely, but it was a little scary. Time for a new tire!!
It was good seeing some X riders tonight.
Ride safe,
Jim
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argh.... can we get a little more notice than "tonight"? :) I'd like to go, but I can't check in here every day, nor drop plans last minute. :) Is this a group that does the Hurst night or just some impromptu thing?
Big J, glad you're still alive after your tire adventure, man!
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I'll try to post a reminder about it earlier next time. I get a reminder from one of the yahoo groups I'm on but usually the day of. I believe it's the second Friday of every month. I can't remember which group hosts it, I think it's the Cycle club of Ft. Worth, but I'm not sure. There is usually a pretty good turnout although it was a little slow this month (probably due to the cold front). It's kinda fun, they have a 50/50 drawing which is a buck a piece or 6 tickets for 5 and give out door prizes on the tickets also. It's usually something small like a cap or a shirt, but hey, it's nice to win something. I do know that proceeds benefit the pediatric brain tumor foundation, so it's a good cause.
Jack