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Post by timpa136 on Jan 16, 2024 16:04:10 GMT -5
Hoping plans come together for this year riding on a RE5
Please PM if interested
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Post by wayne on Jan 17, 2024 1:30:10 GMT -5
US roads and scenery, just amazing! And GIANT fifth wheelers!
Thanks Tim!
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Post by don07tncav on Jan 17, 2024 6:14:51 GMT -5
Colorado is full of great roads to ride bikes on. Hope you can make it!
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Post by timpa136 on Jan 17, 2024 19:32:52 GMT -5
Colorado is full of great roads to ride bikes on. Hope you can make it! I very much look forward to returning. I have taken the steam train up to Silverton and a return ticket on the bus to Durango and that alone was a blast.
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Post by multistrada1 on Jan 17, 2024 22:55:33 GMT -5
Is this the four corners event that takes place August 31st- September 4th?.
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Post by timpa136 on Jan 19, 2024 11:25:57 GMT -5
Our dates are not set yet.
EDIT: We are finalizing dates and central point for day long group tours.
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Post by rotorious on Jan 22, 2024 12:17:50 GMT -5
Let me know if I can help in any way. Looking forward to attending.
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Post by timpa136 on May 16, 2024 21:35:48 GMT -5
Let me know if I can help in any way. Looking forward to attending. Thanks, Rotorious, Everybody, Please PM if interested. Tim
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Post by rotorious on May 16, 2024 22:12:09 GMT -5
There are lots of great roads and interesting places to see, and it doesn't have to be on a rotary. All brands welcome.
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Post by timpa136 on May 17, 2024 11:45:21 GMT -5
Hoping plans come together for this year riding on a RE5. Dates and location (Durango) are very close to being set, stay tuned .
Please PM right away for more information if interested
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Post by timpa136 on May 17, 2024 23:46:28 GMT -5
Is this the four corners event that takes place August 31st- September 4th?. No, we are our own separate group but plan to take in Four Corners from Durango. Hope you can make it.
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Post by timpa136 on May 17, 2024 23:47:39 GMT -5
There are lots of great roads and interesting places to see, and it doesn't have to be on a rotary. All brands welcome. Absolutely, all true.
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Post by rotorious on May 18, 2024 8:49:56 GMT -5
Colorado is full of great roads to ride bikes on. Hope you can make it! I very much look forward to returning. I have taken the steam train up to Silverton and a return ticket on the bus to Durango and that alone was a blast. I've taken the train twice in the past. The last time I was there, I saw my friends off at the Durango station, then blasted up the twisty hwy and the bike, and met them at the Silverton station. Fun, fun, fun.
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Post by timpa136 on Jun 15, 2024 10:11:23 GMT -5
Again, all bikes welcome and if not comfortable on your RE or you have sold it bring your other bike.
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Post by timpa136 on Aug 18, 2024 12:17:32 GMT -5
Days events scheduled with loop rides. Colorado Springs hotel is being finalized. We are leaving Durango Thursday morning and heading to Colorado Springs.
and we will go up Pikes peak,14,115-foot.
Last but not the least, John Bruesch will join us, author of Busted.
Let me know and I will have him bring some books. Regards, Timre5rotary.proboards.com/thread/2125/touring-alaska-gt-750-lemans?page=3 Suzi roams again. More than a decade has rolled under Suzi Patina’s chrome-spoked wheels since Where the Buffalo Roams: The Art of Misadventuring first introduced her to readers. Now, she and her restless rider tackle the only remaining state reachable by land - and adopt an exciting new mantra: Alaska or bust! A planned month-long tour departs in the summer of 2015. But half-way there, things do “bust,” in no small way. A mysterious and debilitating mechanical issue triggers a three-year series of ups and downs. Busted, the author learns, is not a once-and-finished threat. It can raise its imperiling presence repeatedly, testing the resolve of rider and machine as they try and try again. The machine comes alive. Ride along on this entertaining series of journeys and sojourns, where the writer discovers an animated side of his antique Suzuki he’d never fully appreciated before. And as Suzi, in her own mechanical way, comes to grips with the rider’s peculiar and illogical emotions and attitudes. Experience a thousand miles of unpaved highways traversed in the 49th state and Canada’s Klond**e, and its emotional impact on a pair of asphalt greenhorns from the lower forty-eight. An escapade for everyone! As in Bruesch’s earlier volume, Busted! will appeal to motorcyclists of both sexes, as well as non-riders wanting to comprehend the irrational popularity of two-wheeled touring – finally revealed by this special duo as they head north – or Bust! .
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