

Site updated
1-6-2012
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Upcoming Rides are in the Google calendar below.
Would you like to ride with us? If you are in the (845) area code you are more that welcome to join us. We ride from 200-300 miles a day. We will send you a mapped out ride ahead of time to make sure you know what your getting into.
The end of riding season is getting close. Make sure you keep up to date on our upcoming rides.......
Contact us here if your interested in joining us for a ride.
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Tri-State Long Distance Motorcycle Riders Club
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Contact us: We will contact you will all the information you have asked as soon as we have our quality control department approve the information. We have resources to look into some of your technical questions you may have. So feel free to ask any questions you may have and we will do our best to get you the correct answer. Hope to hear from all you soon. Remember to keep the rubber on the ground!
To everyone who remembers this site as a Free Automotive Advice Site. We have moved away from Automobiles and moved onto Motorcycles. We still have our Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Hyundai data base so if you have any questions about your vehicles listed above you can ask them as well......
Privacy & Copyright: Make sure you obey all street signs. All written text and images on this site (www.actauto.com) are copyrighted to ©ACTAUTO.COM. Written permission is required to use them or copy them. We are not responsible for geographical errors from Google Maps site. You are responsible for deciding if the route we recommend is safe and up to your ability to handle it. We use cookies for authentication purpose only. We do not use tracking cookies. We require all riders to have a valid motorcycle licence to ride with us. We also require all motorcycles to be registered, inspected, and insured. We also require them to be able to handle the riding we do. They must be able to handle at least 300 miles a day
Directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route.

