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FJ rallies in the north east?

Started by Travis398, February 26, 2010, 07:15:31 PM

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for the north east FJ rally i want to

ride on the coast
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ride in the mountains
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Total Members Voted: 2

Travis398

actually you will drive right past Weymouth's and my house on the way to sunday river. 


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Travis398

Quote from: the fan on March 08, 2010, 09:11:34 PM
what is the pavement like up there?



its BETTER than what we usually drive on


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Travis398

Quote from: racerman_27410 on March 08, 2010, 09:51:59 PM
Quote from: Travis398 on March 08, 2010, 07:20:29 PM
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=106915470557181041146.000481520fe48e1c9063b

this might work 184 miles about 5 hours 23 minutes.

A is sunday river
B is mt. washington
C is Kancamagus start
D is Kancamagus end.
E back to start.

check it out.

thats a great rally route! :good2:

what do those roads going thru the park look like?

KOokaloo!




do you mean the crawford notch state park?

i think those probably are cooler bike roads. the loop goes around the mountains but if we alter the loop after mount washington a little we can go through and over the mountains a couple times check out loop 2 

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&vps=3&jsv=211b&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=106915470557181041146.0004815214ddcc266766e 


200 miles

5 hours 8 minutes


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Travis398

Quote from: captaudi on March 09, 2010, 06:19:28 AM
I am definitely on board for that route. Looks like a good day. Anyone have a feeling for how the ride from Brunswick area to Sunday river is? I would probably ride to my folks house in Harpswell the day before and then on to Sunday River.

I have lurked on this forum since its birth, it will be great to finally hook up with some of you guys.

Also any thoughts on when? Need to give the wife a heads up.

Dan





yes im sure everyone has been wondering when, it was pretty wet here for the first half of the summer last year, something like 22 days in a row.
later might be better for all of us, get an idea of what we are working with for number of people  is 10 bikes too ambitious?


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Travis398

check out loop 3 this adds an hour and a half but looks like a nice scenic country road.


http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=106915470557181041146.000481521a1829d666a36


245 miles

6 1/2 hours


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

SlowOldGuy

Quote from: racerman_27410 on March 08, 2010, 09:51:59 PM
what do those roads going thru the park look like?

Be aware that national or state park roads can be VERY crowded even on weekdays. 

I found that out the hard way on a Tuesday ride through the Great Smokey Mountain National Park. 
Holy Crap!  That wound up being a 50 mile crawl through a slow-rolling parking lot. 
Never again!

DavidR.

racerman_27410

personally i prefer riding over the mtns rather than around them....elevation and curves are good for the soul and my personal favorites...... the more curves and elevation the better  ....  preferably with the lowest amount of 4 wheel traffic possible   :good2:

dont worry so much about the mileage and concentrate on the best riding.....if making a loop is boring then find some good twisty roads to do out n back's on.  I know what the regular rally folks are used to and it's not straight and/or boring roads.


Kookaloo!


carsick

I vote loop 2. More notch is always good...

Travis398

Quote from: carsick on March 09, 2010, 09:36:42 PM
I vote loop 2. More notch is always good...

loop 3 has all the notch and extra fore-ride to warm you up before you get there


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

racerman_27410

Quote from: Travis398 on March 10, 2010, 02:53:44 PM
Quote from: carsick on March 09, 2010, 09:36:42 PM
I vote loop 2. More notch is always good...

loop 3 has all the notch and extra fore-ride to warm you up before you get there


seeing how i'm gonna have to ride about a thousand miles just to get there i dont think a warmup will be necessary..... just show me the twisty bits and i'll be happy  :gamer: ( it looks like i will have already ridden some of those roads coming in from NC )

we definitely need to have the rally at some sort of campground with cabins like a KOA.... someplace where we can have a fire.... we HAVE TO HAVE A FIRE !    I think that's gonna be the number one thing to finalize quickly so that reservations can be made asap.

dont forget the firewood.....we'll need a souce for lots of it! :good2:


I'm excited.... my first trip to Maine.... CAN YOU DIG IT?  



I KNEW THAT YOU COULD !


KOokaloo!  :good2:






captaudi

All right guys, now I am chomping at the bit. What can I do to help? The thought of a New England FJ rally is awesome :good2: . As far as routes go, I am game for anything outside of my 45 MPH commute with cages.

I realize that this is a tall order, but... Are we open to non FJ riders. My riding partner rides a CBR1100XX, he rides like most of the FJ riders do and is a solid and stand up guy. I would like to bring him along. Any objections?

Let me know what I can do to help

Cheers,

Dan
93 FJ1200 FZR1000 wheels, Vance and Hines SS2R, Hank Scott jets R1 Monoblocks. Cartridge forks in the works.

1985 RZ350 couple mods

racerman_27410

as far as i am concerned and as per standard rally practice ... all riders/bikes are welcome at any FJ rally.

just no assholes please  :wacko3:


KOokaloo!

rlucas

Quote from: racerman_27410 on March 10, 2010, 07:17:43 PM
as far as i am concerned and as per standard rally practice ... all riders/bikes are welcome at any FJ rally.

just no assholes please  :wacko3:


KOokaloo!

Well, *that's* gonna put a damper on attendance...

Rossi
We're not a club. Clubs have rules. Pay dues. Wear hats and shit.

"Y'all might be faster than me, but you didn't have more fun than I did." Eric McClellan (RIP '15)

captaudi

Definitely not an asshole. He does get a little grumpy when a certain FJ1200 is glued to his more "modern" ass  :yahoo:. Great guy, great rider.

Cheers,

Dan
93 FJ1200 FZR1000 wheels, Vance and Hines SS2R, Hank Scott jets R1 Monoblocks. Cartridge forks in the works.

1985 RZ350 couple mods

the fan

Quote from: racerman_27410 on March 10, 2010, 07:17:43 PM
as far as i am concerned and as per standard rally practice ... all riders/bikes are welcome at any FJ rally.

just no assholes please  :wacko3:


KOokaloo!

... but what if you are not on an FJ but act like an asshole?