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I am setting up a cruise to meet in the sunlight so we can all appreciate each others rides that little bit more.

It will be on saturday the 16th April at 1 o'clock we plan to meet at cannon hill first then head off to BWCP to arrive about 4 o'clock then cruz the Gold Coast way.

A map for the meet at cannon hill is being sorted and will be up soon.

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a daytime cruise during the week........

edited to protect the innocent/stupid and not seem like a complete arsehole :wassup:

:rofl: it wasnt that harsh

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a daytime cruise during the week........

gotta admit, the weekend would be a better time... too many work during the week.. The idea is to meet, greet and enjoy other SAU members rides. grab some photos yada yada yada... :rofl:

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Well to be quite honest it was a good idea and people seem to want to do it but this organising thing was sorta thrust on me and this being the first one that I've done I'm not sure that i should be doing it. If someone wants to take over your welcome but if not I'll plod along learning as I go and just have to put up with a L plater.

I have tried twice to post maps for Cannon hill but they just dont appear (admin?), plus I haven't been able to access the Qld forum since yesterday arvo.

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