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Old 12-20-2011, 06:50 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Belmont Resident View Post
If you compare the two states I think anyone who rides or has ridden in Maine will agree they do a great job with what they have to work with.
I believe the only thing keeping many riders from leaving NH for Maine as we did is the distance to get there. Price wise they are comparable, and Maine although at one time considered it, doesn’t have that restrictive 45mph speed limit.
There have been rides where I’ll almost bet my wife and I averaged at or near 45mph for the day.
Not disputing that there are some significant differences between riding opportunities in the two States, as I also ride both. And I agree that for the bang for the buck, registration fees in both State's are a bargain when comparing the total cost of the sport.

My post was simply to debunk the false allegations attributed to the distribution of New Hampshire's registration fees.

A current breakdown of those fees, for a resident club member of NH, can be had by clicking HERE.
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