The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride

We're all fighting a battle of some sort.

DGR is the only organized ride I've ever done- 3 times. I've always ridden my '98 Thunderbird Sport, but in Asheville they'll let you ride anything- doesn't have to be a classic, or close like my TBS. This is a great cause and a great fun ride. Thanks for sharing that video.
 
They let you ride anything but do they struggling sinners ride, 52 but still working on the distinguished gentleman thing, glad to donate though if they won’t let me in
 
Asheville, as with everything, is a little more liberal in regards to following "the rules." You should check with the chapter in Nashville and if they won't take ya, then come on over...
 
Asheville, as with everything, is a little more liberal in regards to following "the rules." You should check with the chapter in Nashville and if they won't take ya, then come on over...
Thanks, I just learned of this tonight and I will, my brother died of cancer and it means something to me so I will, ride or open the wallet, glad I learned of this tonight. Thanks man
 
Thanks, I just learned of this tonight and I will, my brother died of cancer and it means something to me so I will, ride or open the wallet, glad I learned of this tonight. Thanks man

It's a super cool event and, as you know, for a very good cause. Sorry to hear about your brother.

Seriously, let me know if you plan to come to Asheville for the ride.
 
It's a super cool event and, as you know, for a very good cause. Sorry to hear about your brother.

Seriously, let me know if you plan to come to Asheville for the ride.
Will do, I’m a Fedex freight driver hard to get time but I will sponsor you if I can’t
 
I did that the last two years in the rocket but if course mine is a classic.

Last year in Christchurch they opened it up to all types of bikes.

Last year after the ride I got talking the to engineers who work on the movie the fastest Indian very interesting blokes.

Will be going again this year.
 
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