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Just wondering how many of you are members of the Good Time Owners
club, and if you think it is worth the money to join. I'm from South Dakota and I doubt if there are many members from this state. There arent many motorcycle clubs or anything around here. I live on the east end of the state where most of the bikes are registered, but other then the Harley clubs, none of the metric owners seem to get together for rides or form clubs or anything. At lest to my knowledge. Just wondering about the club. Thanks in advance for your replies. Rod
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Let me get this straight: You're willing to pay money to join a club?
These wannabe-HOG groups are simply another creative way of separating you from your money. What kinds of fringe benefits do they offer? 10% discount on parts? Free-towing anywhere within 50 miles of Big-Jim's Skoal-Stop & Service Station? I just don't understand anymore. -CCinC |
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don't really know much about the goodtime club
but i doubt i would pay to join a club-i'd just round up my own thugs and start my own
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