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New member from Seattle

PNWet_rider

New member
Good evening,

Hello from the PNW. I have a R1200GS and a Triumph Street Twin. Been riding on and off since 2000.

I enjoy it all but I bought the GS for longer distance travel and more off-road.
 
Welcome to the club.

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When you get a chance post a picture of you and or your bike. Try to take advantage of all the Club has to offer, and for God’s sake, if you have questions or need help reach out and ask someone.
 
Good evening,

Hello from the PNW. I have a R1200GS and a Triumph Street Twin. Been riding on and off since 2000.

I enjoy it all but I bought the GS for longer distance travel and more off-road.

Welcome to the club! I live in Seattle too (in case you need a riding partner sometimes).
 
Right There! That’s what this cub and the forums should be all about. :thumb

That's the reason (one of them anyway) I joined the MOA.... To me, a motorcycle club should be a place where we put our differences aside (nationalities,politics, religion, etc.) and help each other become better riders, make new friendships and enjoy exploring the surroundings of our homes. The more we get together as a group and act as a responsible entity while having fun, the easier would be to educate and make the drivers of automobiles accept us as equals rather than the target of their frustrations.
 
Welcome to the club Wake1451! I use to live in Redmond and can tell you there are a great group of BMW riders in the greater Seattle area. Get involved in some of the dealer rides and consider joining the Washington State BMW Club. The GS is a great touring bike and the MOA Rally in Iowa would be a short trip on that bike.

DesertBob
 
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