| | | Travels and Adventures Use this forum to tell us about your motorized bicycle travels around the neighborhood or around the world | Has anyone ridden coast to coast? Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Travels and Adventures forum. urm, may I suggest waiting til spring?
Insofar as route planning, that would depend completely on who's actually going ...  | | 
09-11-2009, 10:27 AM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? urm, may I suggest waiting til spring?
Insofar as route planning, that would depend completely on who's actually going to be able to do this, wouldn't make much sense to east-west if everyone's in California lol
I suspect this is such a commitment, that it may be better served on a individual basis. Should two or more people happen to be setting up a departure date/area and happen to hook up, this would be defo the place to do it - but I think it might be unlikely...
How cool would THAT be though? I think if a caravan did get arranged, I'd have to join it!
I'm building another bike anyway...  | 
09-11-2009, 08:41 PM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? Ok, Motorcycle Enthusiasts have Sturgis, S.D. China Dolls could have Denver, Co. ( of coarse about the same time the Great American Beer Feast would be nice ). Or,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Originally Posted by BarelyAWake urm, may I suggest waiting til spring?
Insofar as route planning, that would depend completely on who's actually going to be able to do this, wouldn't make much sense to east-west if everyone's in California lol
I suspect this is such a commitment, that it may be better served on a individual basis. Should two or more people happen to be setting up a departure date/area and happen to hook up, this would be defo the place to do it - but I think it might be unlikely...
How cool would THAT be though? I think if a caravan did get arranged, I'd have to join it!
I'm building another bike anyway...  |
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09-11-2009, 08:49 PM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? when I was younger, that would have been a nice prize  ...
now, I know better !!!  | 
09-12-2009, 05:32 AM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? Yeah Bill...
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09-21-2009, 03:54 AM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? I say we leave June of '10 from Oceanside, CA. I've always wanted to be on the today show. | 
10-26-2009, 03:56 PM
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| | Re: Has anyone ridden coast to coast? Although this is a boating route there are roads running near or along side that would make for a neat trip. America's Great Loop Cruisers' Association My boat is in SC for the winter and starting up the trip again in the spring.
I had a friend in the 70's that rode (no motor) from Minn. to Wash. to S. Calif. to Texas and home for a nice trip one year.
He found a lot of nice people that put him up and slept in a lot of small town cemetery's. When asked why, he said it was quiet and no one ever bothered him.
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