Looks like fun: Vintage Japanese MC Club gathering Saturday, Sept. 6th

Started by Dietrich, August 27, 2008, 08:30:33 PM

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Dietrich

I'm going to go check this out!

"This will be the first informal VJMC Club gathering, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, 6 pm to 9 pm at Julio G's Mexican restaurant 7633 East Indian School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ. 1.6 miles west of the 101 Freeway. Bring your vintage Japanese motorcycles, Club members and non member welcome. Bring along any friends interested in Vintage Japanese Motorcycles. A special parking area for vintage cycles. Contact Jack 480-675-8508 or jstein18@cox.net or Ken 602-390-3375"


truckinduc


Dietrich

Well...they're not Ducatis!  [thumbsup]

I guess not everyone is into vintage bikes, but figured it would be worth a peek.

truckinduc

my good friend is really into vintage bikes, he has like 25 of them. He joined that club and gets the magazines. He says its like hanging out with guys at a nursing home. Might be different in your area though. Its probably worth a shot.

pennyrobber

I'll probably be showing up. Who cares if the guys are boring. I will be going to check out the bikes.
Men face reality and women don't. That's why men need to drink. -George Christopher

DucDucDave

Without stereotypes, there would be chaos.

Dietrich

Anyone want to go to this? 

Here's a quick plan I'm thinking of: 
Head over to Scottsdale area around 5pm and try to find the "DUCK CROSSING" sign to get some pics of our...ahem...ducs...on the side of the road with the sign. 
Then head over to the bike show. 
Maybe Pavillions after?  Whaddaya think?  Gotta squeeze some food/beverages in that plan somewhere.

truckinduc

maybe if i was close, but TN isnt very close.

CAN I HAVE A LARGE VERSION OF YOUR AVITAR DIETRICH?


pennyrobber

Men face reality and women don't. That's why men need to drink. -George Christopher


NorDog

Sorry I couldn't make it.  I DO like vintage bikes, especially Hondas from the 70s.

So how about a report?  How was it?  Any pics?
A man in passion rides a mad horse. -- Ben Franklin