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Postby matts1050 » Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:13 pm

I thought you were Alice? Inside joke. Thats about 5 hrs...hmm
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Postby TonUp » Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:34 pm

Longer

About 9 hours, lunch, 2 fuel stops, 2 breaks, photo op, It may be a bigger group hopefully 50 bikes. We will have to call the restaurant ahead with a head count for lunch, They can accommodate 80-90 people in one room. Cozy!


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Postby matts1050 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:02 am

9 hrs? Wow. That's a little too much for me to be in the saddle. I'll have to pass.
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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 5:46 pm

About 5-6 hours of saddle time, the rest is for pleasure, lunch, breaks, stops, photos........


Great roads!

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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:35 pm

I'm thinking 275 miles sounds way to long for trying to move 50 bikes.
I am sure it would take all of 9 hours to move that many bikes with gas stops, lunch
and breaks.
You are looking at almost 5 hours at a minimum 60 mph straight out and you ain't going
to move 50 bikes at that speed through the twisties.


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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:46 pm

bonnevillebilly wrote:I'm thinking 275 miles sounds way to long for trying to move 50 bikes.
I am sure it would take all of 9 hours to move that many bikes with gas stops, lunch
and breaks.
You are looking at almost 5 hours at a minimum 60 mph straight out and you ain't going
to move 50 bikes at that speed through the twisties.


Bill


Correct!

We leave by 9:00am be back by 6:00pm or sooner, shower, dinner, drink, dance, music, party!!!

It would take that long with 10 bikes too. I planned on making it a slower rides with a few fast sections.


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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:49 pm

Then again when Mark, Dan and I go to Maine For lunch and back almost 400 miles in 8 hours. High speed riding! We stop for breakfast too.


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Postby bruce19 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:56 pm

bonnevillebilly wrote:I'm thinking 275 miles sounds way to long for trying to move 50 bikes. Bill


Personally I'm not interested in going on a 50 bike ride, especially if we're talking about riding the twisties.
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Postby bennybmn » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:58 pm

Along with the "guided" rides, there's plenty of roads to explore. People can go off on their own in small groups, take suggestions from others for rides, etc. You could even ride Tito's ride backwards and just wave to the group when you pass :D
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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:10 pm

We can also break it up into smaller groups of 12-15 bikes each, We have enough Champlain Valley RATS pack members that can lead a group and we can meet at lunch or on different parts of the ride.

Or like Benny said you can do your own thing, plenty of great roads to ride on. I myself prefer to ride with one or two more riders and as many as 6. I like a fast pace and it is better to limit size for faster runs.

I just wanted to show you folks some of what our area has to offer while making it enjoyable and pleasant for both the rider and passengers.


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ps 600-800 mile days are normal for me, one up or two up for days!!!
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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:15 pm

We might not have anywhere close to 50 bikes that want to go on a 200 plus mile group ride in one day. I am pretty sure we wont get 20. I will be unless it is pouring rain, then I might have to switch bikes. The Speed Triple sucks in the rain.



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Postby bonnevillebilly » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:29 pm

Don't be bringing up that fuckin RAIN word again.
9 hours will make for a pretty long day.
I think I'd be up for more like 5-6 hours out for the day.
That way we can have time to shoot the breeze and relax for a wile
before heading back to our rooms to shower and get ready for dinner.
But either way I will be following the crowed BUT, NOT in the FUCKING RAIN ! ! !
No Rain No Rain No Rain No Rain No rain.................
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Postby Hedge » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:36 pm

bonnevillebilly wrote:Don't be bringing up that fuckin RAIN word again.
9 hours will make for a pretty long day.
I think I'd be up for more like 5-6 hours out for the day.
That way we can have time to shoot the breeze and relax for a wile
before heading back to our rooms to shower and get ready for dinner.
But either way I will be following the crowed BUT, NOT in the FUCKING RAIN ! ! !
No Rain No Rain No Rain No Rain No rain.................

A Fucking Right Billy! Don't anyone jinx this thing by bringing up that no good mother of all motorcycle clusterfucks word!
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Postby JEnfield » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:37 pm

+1 on the no fuckin rain word next person says it gets the ivory soap and sock in their sleep. I will not be riding 9 hours you will be lucky if I want to ride 5 at one time.

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Postby TonUp » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:53 pm

It's just water!

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