Unfortunately
I
didn't
even
bring
a
camera
to
the
event.
My
decision
to
go
was
very
Last
Minute.
I
hope
to
have
links
to
other
folks
who
made
up
a
web
page
or
some
of
their
pictures
up
here
soon.
Here
I
am
at
the
Rally,
I
had
to
leave
Early
Saturday
to
get
home
in
time
for
work
early
Monday
Morning. |

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Here
is
another
shot
of
the
campsite
sent
to
me
later.
Looks
like
a
little
less
tents
so
it
must
have
been
Saturday
late,
or
Sunday
morning.
A
nice
shot
of
some
very
regal
Moto
Guzzi
Bikes |
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| Meantime,
I
did
have
a
few
pictures
sent
to
me
by
a
friend
who
attended.
BTW:
she
rode
in
on
a
Harley
and
was
very
concerned
that
she'd
be
run
off.
She
was
really
impressed
with
how
friendly
everyone
was
and
she
had
a
Great
time. |
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| This
is
Gayle
posing
by
my
Ambo
w/Attitude.
Gayle
was
really
hoping
to
meet
other
bikers
she
could
have
a
good
time
riding
and
talking
with.
She
made
lots
of
new
friends
at
our
Guzzi
Rally. |
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| "The
Boys"
wanted
to
help
Gayle
out.
She
was
concerned
about
being
able
to
get
her
Harley
back
up
on
2
wheels
if
she
every
dropped
it.
So,
"The
Boys"
assured
her
it
wouldn't
be
too
hard
to
do.
After
some
Nay
sayers
had
their
voice,
"The
Boys"
proceeded
to
lay
Gayle's
shiny
Harley
on
the
ground.
(Boy,
this
drew
a
crowd,
I
think
they
thought
we
were
going
to
"Do
In"
a
Harley
in
effigy
or
something).
Anyhow,
one
of
the
fellas
crouched
down,
back
to
the
Harley
and
proceeded
to
walk
it
back
up
on
2
wheels
without
much
effort.
Wish
we
had
gotten
a
picture
of
that. |
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Here
are
a
couple
shots
of
the
ride
to
DownyVille
that
I
went
on
with
Patrick
Hayes
and
other
riders
on
the
old
bikes,
Very
cool,
I
wish
I
could
have
ridden
one
of
them.
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