The Cuba Free Press chronicled “Spyder bikers infest city for weekend festival” in a recent article.

We thought that you might enjoy a few “after ride” photos of the well attended event.

The group gathered at Frisco’s for dinner.

The distinctive Spyder bikes attracted attention outside Frisco's.

The distinctive Spyder bikes attracted attention outside Frisco's.

The group adjourned to the Holiday Inn Express for more visiting and a reception.

The blue Spyder graced the Holiday Inn Express lobby.

The blue Spyder graced the Holiday Inn Express lobby.

Some Spyders were too tired to make the evening ride and had to go to grandma’s.

This little Spyder had enough fun for the day.

This little Spyder had enough fun for the day.

The evening mural tour began outside the Wagon Wheel Motel.

The Spyders started the tour at the Historic Landmark Wagon Wheel Motel.

The Spyders started the tour at the Historic Landmark Wagon Wheel Motel.

During the evening tour the group traveled Route 66 and stopped at designated spots to hear the stories behind the murals.

Sock Monkey enjoyed the evening tour with his new friends.

Viva Cuba's Sock Monkey enjoyed the evening tour with his new friends although he was getting tired.

The tour ended at the Veterans Memorial where Gene Strum introduced the Veterans. Lesa Mizell of Cuba recognized their efforts for our freedom. Mariah Montgomery also of Cuba then sang “The Star Spangled Banner.

Sypder Gene Strum introduced the veterans in the group.

Sypder group member Gene Strum introduced the veterans in the group.

Mariah Montgomery sings the "Star Spangled Banner."

Mariah Montgomery sings the "Star Spangled Banner."

Spyderfest U.S. 2011 is in the works for an even bigger and better event.