N. GA MC Club - 1st Saturday Ride - Cumming, GA

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N. GA MC Club - 1st Saturday Ride - Cumming, GA

Time: August 1, 2015 from 8:30am to 4pm
Location: Atlanta Bread Company
Street: 908 Buford Highway
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://www.meetup.com/NGAMC1/
Phone: http://www.meetup.com/NGAMC1/members/3828778/
Event Type: motorcycle, run, meet, and, greet
Organized By: North Georgia Motorcycle Club
Latest Activity: Jul 7, 2015

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1st Saturday from Cumming, GA

August 1, 2015

  • 8:30 AM

  • Atlanta Bread Company

    908 Buford Highway, Cumming, GA (map)

  • Bikes out front, leather inside.
  • Kickstands up at 9 am for Daylight Savings Time.

    See you at 8:30.

    Route pending...

The North Georgia Motorcycle Club was started in 1999 as The Honda Shadow Club. The name was later changed to encourage all motorcycles and to reflect where we meet and ride.  The club has evolved considerably since that time and we have a pretty wide variance of bikes involved.

We have become a Riding club more than a Social club. We ride full days!  200 to 400 miles per day. We have one meeting per month and two rides.

(If you are a beginner or prefer sightseeing or shorter rides, this is not the club for you.)

We meet monthly at a rotating location on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. We arrive about 7 pm and the official meeting starts at 7:30 pm. Check the meetup board for the location and details.

We encourage you to come to this 3rd Tuesday meetup first and introduce yourself to us so we can get to know you a little before we ride together. (For everyones benefit - yours and ours.)

Hope to see you there!

We RIDE 200 to 400 miles on:

  • the 1st Saturday  of the month from Cumming, and
  • the 3rd Sunday of the month from Canton. 
    EXCEPT where noted on individual weekends.

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