Moving to Raleigh NC with the SG
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Moving to Raleigh NC with the SG
Rolling into town on July 12th.Just figured that I would drop a line here and see if anyone has any suggestions on group rides/hangouts and the like.Looking to make some new friends.We are heading down there pretty blind.One old high school pal,that's it.
Looking forward to the long riding season!
Looking forward to the long riding season!
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There are some of the biggest A-holes you'll ever see driving on I-40 and the Beltline. Crazy, aggressive, stupid, texting idiots all around you.
But, get away from that and you have ocean in one direction, mountains in the other and a whole lot of lakes, rivers and back roads.
As far as group rides, somebody has something going on every weekend. Not hard to find.
Locked and Loaded in Garner (borders Raleigh to the southeast) is always packed on weekends, does bike shows, etc.
It gets plenty cold here. Some snow, doesn't usually stay to long. Ice storms in Winter really suck, but everything is shut down, so stay home and drink. We can ride close to year round if you don't mind the cold. It can get a little toasty in the Summer as you'll see in mid July. LOL
But, get away from that and you have ocean in one direction, mountains in the other and a whole lot of lakes, rivers and back roads.
As far as group rides, somebody has something going on every weekend. Not hard to find.
Locked and Loaded in Garner (borders Raleigh to the southeast) is always packed on weekends, does bike shows, etc.
It gets plenty cold here. Some snow, doesn't usually stay to long. Ice storms in Winter really suck, but everything is shut down, so stay home and drink. We can ride close to year round if you don't mind the cold. It can get a little toasty in the Summer as you'll see in mid July. LOL
Last edited by Toypuller; 06-30-2011 at 12:33 PM.
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I lived there for about 10 years and rode for about 4 of them while there. I really miss that place, there are some really good back roads to everywhere. +1 on checking out Ray Price, the old guy lives on the top of the building and the second floor is a museum dedicated to him and him drag racing years. The staff there is great! Have fun, you won't run out of places to ride ever and you are only a few hours away from Deal's Gap.
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Thanks for the tips guys-
Garner is where we are thinking about buying a home.That is good news about Locked and Loaded.Heat doesn't bother me.winter REALLY bothers me so I am pretty sure I will be happy.Did 2.5 years in ATL,loved it.
The texting a-holes can't possibly be worse that I-95 in CT.Seriously one of the worst roads in the free world.
See ya'll soon!
Garner is where we are thinking about buying a home.That is good news about Locked and Loaded.Heat doesn't bother me.winter REALLY bothers me so I am pretty sure I will be happy.Did 2.5 years in ATL,loved it.
The texting a-holes can't possibly be worse that I-95 in CT.Seriously one of the worst roads in the free world.
See ya'll soon!
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Garner is a great area, just a little to backwoods for me. When we lived there we live in a town called Morrisville, just outside of Cary (Concentrated Area for Relocated Yankees, because most people there are from new England, new York and jersey). Anyways Morrisville is a nice area and fairly good of living cost.
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Ok cool-yeah we are living in Morrisville to get started.Rented a townhouse there until we find a home.All the houses we see in Morrisville have like 1 tenth of an acre.I want alittle bit of land.I think country is what I am after living a lifetime in the Tri-State area.We'll see what happens,need to live there for awhile.
Thanks for the input.
Thanks for the input.
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Go to this thread https://www.hdforums.com/forum/south...l-call-74.html
Many members in that area and welcome to NC when ya get here.
Many members in that area and welcome to NC when ya get here.