I also love the secured bike parking, makes for a worry free sleep.
Kerry
The Count wrote:
I alsolove the secured bike parking, makes for a worry free sleep.
Kerry
Just make sure you lock up your bike. (And then keep the keys)![]()
Are we gonna do a planning get together ?
Wing night somewhere or something?
Excellent suggestion, Zeddy, did you have some place in mind? Maybe we could go for a ride some Sunday, and then go for a grits and suds social after, wings, pizza, burgers, whatever.Are we gonna do a planning get together ? Wing night somewhere or something?
Where is neutral territory? Anyone know a good pub with a wing nite say cloverdale?zeddy wrote:Are we gonna do a planning get together ?
Wing night somewhere or something?
I like wings, seems like a good idea(did I mention I like wings?)
A.
The trip is planned for June 9, 10, which is a Wed and Thurs. The trip can certainly be done on a KLR650 but there are places where some experience/skill will be required to get you through. However, there are enough of us going that getting several people to help/push you through the tight spots shouldn't be a problem.I'd like to join if it can be done on a KLR650. What weekend are you planning on going? Any recommendations on tires? I still have the stock rubbers that seem squirrly on gravel.
North is into camping as well so maybe you two could get together for that.Don't mind sharing at all, but I don't mind camping either. I was planning on being prepared for either. I think the Wing night is a great idea too. A Sunday would work fine. I'm in Port Coquitlam so any place in Maple Ridge is good.
Thanks, Arthur, I agree that spacing will naturally occurr, but with a dozen or more riders who are strangers to each other it might be better, especially if conditions are dry and dusty, to break down into groups of 4 or 5 each determined by compatability and depart at 5 to 10 minute intervals. I have no doubt that there will be several riders who want to ride the west Harrison road at speeds in the 80 to 100kph range while others will be happier doing 50 to 70kph or slower. With such a large group as this I think it makes sense to separate the faster riders from the slower ones and let the faster guys leave first. If we don't do this we will likely have faster riders trying to work their way through the pack, and if dusty conditions obscure boulders and pot holes this is not a good situation.you won't have to break into groups. Rider spacing will happen naturally per the road/wind conditions at the time. I would recommend taking side trips down to 20 Mile Bay, & also to the hot springs.