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« on: Mar 02, 2009, 12:25:48 AM »

For the most part weather it's bike week or the 105th or any other big bike event, if you basically behave yourself you will have no trouble with the law.
They will be to busy with the real jerks to mess with you.
Riding in small groups if you staying with the flow of traffic they are not going to mess with you. If you you keep you loud pipes under control they are not going to mess with you.
If you put a girl on back topless and do a burn out on main street you may have a problem. If you ride down the street with a cold Bud in you hand you will have a problem.
Riding around town on 1 wheel is a sure way to leave your spare cash in FLA.
Like at the 105th I can not remember seeing a dingle bike pulled over for anything. I can bet you'll see the same treatment at Bike week.

This year more than most FLA needs the money you spent not ticket dollars I would bet. I have been to more bike events than I could ever count. Only had a problem once. And that was en route and now that I look back on it driving my bike in a Motel room in Macon GA to fix it was not a good idea.
That even end well. So riders be cool have fun enjoy the trip and don't worry about it.
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