are these guys from the Triumph Cruisers Facebook page which seems to be predominantly Thunderbird/Storm planning another event at same location or are they Joining us at RDU as there is no mention of it being RDU and I can honestly say it appears as if they are organising it

Hanso I'd say it's a couple of the Rocket Riders getting a bit over enthusiastic and wanting to join in. Some of them are probably members here? I am not on the TCA FB page as I find it's full of wankers playing dress up bikies ( but that's just my opinion), but I am on their Ride page, which organises going for rides sometimes. Anyway...no, it's not a separate event. I guess they have caught the bug and want to go along and meet up with this group. . The ones I know who are keen are decent guys.

It will be like a Shetland pony club turning up at the Clydesdale show:laugh::laugh:
 
If I could only stand the long-ass flight . . . :(
15 hour from Sydney to Dallas and 17 hour from Dallas to Syd plenty of time for a movie or three and a bit of a snooze, I was told it is the longest Non Stop Flight in the World
 
If I could only stand the long-ass flight . . . :(

Never too old to work a passage on a cargo ship like the famed Bonneville record holder Kiwi Bert Munro did to get to the US. Record achieved on his home modified 1920 Indian in 1967 which has only recently been recognized in 2014 36 years after he died and 9 years after the 2005 hit movie The World's Fastest Indian!

Record from the grave
It turns out the legend broke the Class SA 1000 land speed record (previously 183.586 miles per hour or 295.453 kmh) on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah on his 1920 Indian 953cc Fuel Streamliner on August 26, 1967, achieving an average speed of 184.087mph,
 
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