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I want to ride your area this summer. Hook up to ride of tell me where to go (in AZ, LOL). Let me know!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Hi Rocmoc, I live in Safford Az, if you want to hook up just let me know and we will go!!!

Stevozz

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Hi Mike,

If you really want to see the White Mountains take a look at this website. http://azatvoutlawtrail.com/. In the past we've had 21 leader led rides to many of the historical sites, many of which were tied to the early outlaws. I don't know about this year yet, but in the past we've had as much as $35,000.00 in door prizes. Last year that included about 25 SETS of tires and/or wheels, both truck and ATV/UTV.

You have my telephone number in Tucson so give me a call if you'd like more information.

Gumball

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Hi Gumball,

I kind of got pi**ed as the Outlaws a few years back when they allowed members to sign up for rides before opening the rides up to outsiders. I tried to signed up for the better rides and they were ALL full & this was morning of first day of sign upa. Never tried again and kind of wrote them off. Maybe time to time to give them another chance. BUT if I know you & stevozz, what do I need the Outlaws for. Same as here, easier to ride with me in my home turf.

Thanks for the info,

rocmoc

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