Point Look Out state Park, MD.. it's only 6 miles form the house so I have a better then 50/50 chance of making it there!!
Surprised with this years theme, no MD lighthouses were on the bonus list of the IBR..
Point Look Out state Park, MD.. it's only 6 miles form the house so I have a better then 50/50 chance of making it there!!
Surprised with this years theme, no MD lighthouses were on the bonus list of the IBR..
2009 R1200RT
2002 R1150RS (Sylvia) (sold *sniff*)
2006 JD2305
I second a "riding rally" vs a "hang out rally" since I am one of those who brings my F650 in on a motorhome. The best examples so far are Redmond and Spokane except at Spokane I was nursing a possible battery charging issue.
Sincerely
George W Becker
My back yard. It'll be a "working rally". We'll have tools and projects for each of you.
scott conary - BMW... err...umm... bikes are dangerous
portland, oregon
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Dave Swider
Marin County, CA
Some bikes. Some with motors, some without.
That's your tires melting during the July MOA Rally 2007 in Las Vegas. Somewhat akin to napalm in the morning.Originally Posted by KBasa
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Good thought sausage boy. Stay away from the solvent will you?
Breeze
In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few-- Suzuki Roshi
Why deal with the traffic? Let's just go direct to the surface of the sun.Originally Posted by KBasa
scott conary - BMW... err...umm... bikes are dangerous
portland, oregon
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Damn, you beat me to it. How long have we had this joke running now?Originally Posted by KBasa
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Garth Eppley
1990 K75s
Yankee Beemers Midwest
Rounder No. 7
Midwest Clan
Originally Posted by YB in IN
A couple years at least. Here's a fun link.
Dave Swider
Marin County, CA
Some bikes. Some with motors, some without.
You can tell me Dave since I am a member of the Rally Site Selection Committee!!Originally Posted by KBasa
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The Kiltmeister
The Kiltmeister
BMW MOA Ambassador
Escanaba in the moonlight...
2005 R1200GS 1985 R80 1981 R65
2004 Triumph Sprint ST
2002 Kawasaki KLR 650 1993 250 Honda Helix
BMWMOA Life Member
When is the "next" year where members can actually give input into the selection process? Has thus ever happened before? What are the selection criteria other than being able to handle 8-10K people plus bikes? Many moderate to large county fairgrounds can do this. RA is going to Shelbeyville TN this year. This is an interesting site with many good riding roads nearby.
I vote for a "riding rallye" versus a "hang out rallye" in the future.
Breeze[/QUOTE]
Such an easy job, picking a rally site. Anybody could do it but no matter what site you pick there are always complaints before and after. Too flat, no roads to ride, not enough showers. We are getting bigger all the time and now the subject of where to put 9000 - 10,000 riders comes up. Where does the Rally Site Team get places like this with 1500 motel rooms in close proximity and restaurants, dealers, and everything else that you want and also mountains to ride.
Maybe we could find a place in Laurence, Kansas.![]()
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The Kiltmeister
BMW MOA Ambassador
Perhaps that is the real problem - too big.Originally Posted by Kiltmeister
One solution is the two event proposal - one rally & one convention - two different seasons, two different areas.
Although, I do think Kilty did a great job in Trenton it was too big for me.
MarkF
Maybe we could find a place in Laurence, Kansas.[/QUOTE]
What's wrong with Lawrence Kansas?You've got the chaulk (sp?) hills, the Kansas river, KU campus, the Glaves, etc. Riding as good as Ohio if not better.
I feel that Lima has opened up a large portion of the country that has been ignored before. We had a great time in Lima, it was the people that made it fun.
Since we live so close to the Ozarks, we didn't go for the riding. Now there's an idea, Northwest Arkansas. Fayetteville has a campus, Boston Mountains close by, good roads in and out of the area......
Best,
Rob Lessen
Arma, KS
What's wrong with Lawrence Kansas?Originally Posted by Ksrob
You've got the chaulk (sp?) hills, the Kansas river, KU campus, the Glaves, etc. Riding as good as Ohio if not better.
I feel that Lima has opened up a large portion of the country that has been ignored before. We had a great time in Lima, it was the people that made it fun.
Since we live so close to the Ozarks, we didn't go for the riding. Now there's an idea, Northwest Arkansas. Fayetteville has a campus, Boston Mountains close by, good roads in and out of the area......
Best,
Rob Lessen
Arma, KS[/QUOTE]
No offense Rob, but if you had made it to the SE portion of Ohio, you would find many roads that rival the dragon for technical difficulty. In fact, it it werent for all the trees, you would swear you were carving canyons in california. That said, I cant make excuses for the glacier flattened area around Lima.![]()
Gale Smith
2009 Versys
1999 R1100RT
I gotta put a plug in for my home state: Lots of people have complained about the heat in July in so many places, about 2 weeks ago i was riding here in denver, 99F. I was hot, so I rode up to Mt. Evans (the highest paved road in North America), it's only 66 miles from Denver and it was 41F. Everyone can find a temp they like in that range, eh? Whaddaya say?
Or a rally in south mississippi, we can all go help rebuild like a half rally/half habitat for humanity thing?