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We had a massive group ride this past weekend supporting breast cancer survivors in OK. I've never been a part of a group of over a 100 bikes and it was definitely an experience. Over a mile of motorcycles. Stressful but had a blast. Beautiful weather, no accidents, and supported a great cause on top of being a perfect excuse to get the M1K out. It was really cool to get some rolling photos of my bike with the other Beemers. Just a great day all around! Loved that fire blue S1000




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My FIL started radiation today for breast cancer [removed last month], so thanks.
Looking forward to him healing up & getting the bikes back on the road.




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My FIL started radiation today for breast cancer [removed last month], so thanks.
Looking forward to him healing up & getting the bikes back on the road.


I'm sorry to hear that but thankful they caught it. Best wishes on his recovery, I'll add him into my prayers. I hope he's back out in the wind quickly!



"Pickin' stones and pullin' teats is a hard way to make a living. But, sure as God's got sandals, it beats fightin' dudes with treasure trails."

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Looks like a fun ride with some really cool looking bikes and great angle on the pics. No accidents was a nice bonus for everyone. 15 years ago I went on a group ride to get some donations for MS. Two accidents, one very serious. Serious one was no helmet (go figure Roll Eyes ). Since then I donate and pass on the group rides. Riding side by side has never been something I liked to do unless I know the person(s) beside me really well. Tandem instead of side by side is just my paranoia, not casting any judgements at all.
 
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My FIL started radiation today for breast cancer [removed last month], so thanks.
Looking forward to him healing up & getting the bikes back on the road.


I'm sorry to hear that but thankful they caught it. Best wishes on his recovery, I'll add him into my prayers. I hope he's back out in the wind quickly!


Thanks, he's been lucky for it all to be the best case of a bad situation.




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