Front Range Riders is hosting a motorcycle swap meet on June 15th.
It will be held at Beemers & More
800 Stockton Ave.
Fort Collins, CO
10:00am to 2:00pm
Sellers pay a one time $25.00 fee to Front Range Riders to become a member.
Front Range Riders is hosting a motorcycle swap meet on June 15th.
It will be held at Beemers & More
800 Stockton Ave.
Fort Collins, CO
10:00am to 2:00pm
Sellers pay a one time $25.00 fee to Front Range Riders to become a member.
Dinner ride, Thursday evening, May 23 to WIDOW McCOY’S in Loveland. Leaving from the Carmike Theater parking lot on Horsetooth ,just west of College Ave. Kickstands up at 6pm! 25 Mile ride -45 Min. Up and around Horsetooth Res., then south to Hwy 34 and East to Restaurant.
Contact: Peter Jacobs (970) 988-4564
The Vietnam Wall is coming to Fort Collins and there will be a motorcycle escort. At 3:30 pm we are staging for a 4 PM arrival on the 22nd of May at I-25, exit 250 going to Spring Canyon Park (Horsetooth and Taft).
More information coming, check back here!!
A ride and roast fundraiser with all proceeds going to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life will be Saturday May 11th.
Meet at the American Legion 2124 N Highway 287, Fort Collins
$10.00 per person (kids under 12 $5.00)
Free continental breakfast at 8:30am
50/50 drawing, Games, Bake and Craft Sale
Help us in the fight against cancer.
Contact:
Linda Brooks at:
lbrooks@psdschools.org
765-586-2243
Our monthly meeting and Christmas party will be held at Castillon’s restaurant this year. The club will provide the food but not the beverages of choice. Please bring your spouse or significant other.
Please RSVP me at tmcarlsen@gmail if your are planning on attending. If you forget to RSVP come anyway.
Doug Wilcox is planning a Indian Wars Battlefield Ride for August 23rd to August 26th. This is a ride to Buffalo, Wyoming with two day rides from this base. The sites of Fort Kearny, The Wagon Box Fight, The Battle of the Hundred Slain (Fetterman Massacre), Litttle Bighorn, and the Rosebud Battle are in the preliminary agenda. Northern Wyoming also has some terrific riding in the area. Participants can either camp or get a motel in Buffalo.
Please contact Doug with any questions or suggestions at:douggwen@msn.com
Last year’s ride – Leisurely ride on two-lane highways through Scottsbluff to Agate Fossil Beds Nat’l. Monument with a lunch stop at The Saloon in Harrison. Good food, rattlesnake skins mounted on the walls, and real cowboys! Jane Pink got a really cute cowboy to show her his boots and spurs. You had to be there. Before leaving town, we made a quick visit to the local museum.
Saturday night the group met on the hotel porch for munchies, drinks and storytelling before going to dinner in the restaurant and telling a few more stories.
Lodging – hotel rooms are available at the fort’s restored enlisted men’s barracks; rooms have a/c; no TV and no phone. The fort’s campground has tree-shaded sights for tent and RV camping.
Sunday morning some of the group did the hayride breakfast; hearty food in a beautiful forest setting at the base of the nearby cliffs. Those who didn’t go to breakfast took out for Chadron to see the mountain man museum.