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#31
Scooters / Re: Show us where you rode you...
Last post by klaviator - January 21, 2024, 04:44:41 PM
36 degrees and sheets of ice in the shade but I did get out and ride today.

#32
Ride Reports / Re: B'ham-Dragon in a day
Last post by lazeebum - January 20, 2024, 04:30:33 PM
I know this is an older post, but I really enjoyed Buzz's definitions, especially bro' dozer.
#33
Motorcycling News / Re: Website and Forum will be ...
Last post by Chuck & Susan - January 16, 2024, 07:51:43 AM
Yep went right in with no problems.

Thanks Johnny.... you daaaa web man!!!!

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#34
Motorcycling News / Re: Website and Forum will be ...
Last post by jrobinson - January 15, 2024, 06:00:13 PM
Tapatalk is  working  again.  You may need to log off and back on using it app. Let me know if you have any issues.

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#35
Events / 2024 Beat the Heat Scooter ral...
Last post by klaviator - January 12, 2024, 01:11:42 PM
This will be the 6th annual Maggie Valley Beat the Heat Scooter rally

The official dates for this years event are July 14-19. For those who prefer the weekend or want a longer time to ride the area the event unofficially starts Saturday the 13th. I plan on getting there on the 13th. If you plan on getting there early you might want to make reservations ASAP as rooms fill up fast on weekends.

The motel will be the same as the last two years:

AHoliday Motel, Phone: 1-828-926-1186

If (when) the Aholiday fills up there is a Comfort Inn across the street which several people used last year.

Fro those of you who haven't who haven't been this is a very loosely organized event. No T shirts, stickers, parades or rules. Any type of bike is welcome but a scooter of at least 125cc is recommended.

This area offers some of the best riding in the country with super twisty roads and great scenery.

While the rest of the country is typically sweltering in heat this time of year the Maggie Valley area is normally 10-15 degrees cooler. A lot of riders who wear mesh riding gear end up being cold.

This event is being organized on the Adventure Rider forum:  https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/2024-beat-the-heat-scooter-rally.1696153/

You can see what this event is about through my ride reports for past events.

2019 - https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/...the-rocket-city.647784/page-118#post-38232405

2020 - https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/full-throttle-touring-150-through-the-rocket-city.647784/page-173

2021 - https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/...the-rocket-city.647784/page-252#post-42825812

2022 - https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/...the-rocket-city.647784/page-339#post-45503507

2023 - https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/full-throttle-touring-150-through-the-rocket-city.647784/page-408
#36
Ride Reports / Re: Two Davids, Two Rental Bik...
Last post by Fencejumper09 - January 04, 2024, 11:13:20 AM
It was definitely an epic trip!
#37
Motorcycling News / Re: Website and Forum will be ...
Last post by jrobinson - January 01, 2024, 04:07:04 PM
website and forum are back up. I still need to add some mods and move more files.

Thanks for your patience.  Let me know if anything is missing or you would like to have added to the site.
#38
Street & Dual Sport Rides / Re: The last ride of the year ...
Last post by Chuck & Susan - December 28, 2023, 09:42:14 AM
This is a copy of the post that john made in the Facebook account.

2023 AWARDS
The Annual Last Ride of the Year event likes to encourage four things by offering awards for attendees.
We want new riders to start traveling and enjoying exploring on two wheels,  so we have an award for the youngest rider.
The youngest rider must ride their own motorcycle to the event. Passengers are not elligible,  because some of y'all are competitive when it comes to awards and we don't want riders strapping a baby seat on the luggage rack just to win a plaque. 😱😉
We want older riders to keep travelling, so we have an award for the oldest rider to ride their motorcycle from their home to the event. You usually have to be over 80 to win this, which is amazing!👍👍
We like for vintage owners to keep old bikes running and on the road. So we have an award for the oldest bike ridden from the rider's home to the event. You can't trailer the bike to the parking lot next door and ride it across the street. Nope.🫵
All brands and styles of motorcycles are welcome. We have cruisers, tourers, sport bikes, sport touring bikes, dual sport bikes, vintage bikes, custom bikes, and long distance competition bikes. 😎
No one cares about brands or style of riding at this event. We are all gathering as friends because we ride on two wheels and appreciate that fact in a world where fewer and fewer people are willing to learn the skills needed and embrace the adventure of riding a motorcycle. ❤️
Trikes, side cars, and three wheelers are always welcome, but only motorcycles qualify for awards.
My friend Ray Fagan (RIP) started this event out 27 years ago as a meeting of long distance riders, so we also have an award for the longest distance ridden to the event, from the time the rider leaves home to arriving at the Stagecoach Cafe on Dec 30th.
The rules allow riders to count all the miles they have covered since leaving home on their way to the event as long as they are riding consecutive days. We have had several riders in past years make this event a part of their travels while recording some big miles. We do require riders to have IBA style receipts to back up their claims, if needed.
You must be present at the 12 noon awards ceremony to be elligible for the awards. We have tried sign up sheets in the past, but most riders never signed in. We also know some riders show up early for breakfast and head home before lunch. Unfortunately, that means that sometimes the youngest or oldest present at some point during that day might not be recognized. But having the awards at noon every year and requiring the winners to be present has been the best way we have found to be fair to everyone involved.
We had to change award vendors this year and the plaques will not be ready on the 30th. We will record the addresses of the winners and mail the plaques to them. Please accept our apologies for this glitch in the matrix.
Thanks in advance to Joyce and her awesome staff for feeding a huge crew of riders, I don't know how they manage to do it. Everyone I have heard from in the past has been very complimentary of the food and service. Please pay for your meal, thank your servers, and generously tip your hard working wait staff! ❤️
Having the 30th on a Saturday and a good weather forecast for 2023 should make for a huge event!
Don't miss out on meeting old friends, making new friends, eating great southern cooking, and closing out 2023 on your motorcycle.
See y'all there on Saturday!
Ride smart and safe! 👍👍

Here is a direct link to that account and the discussions.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/521324844733867/?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=2208870812645920

Hope to see some of you there!!

Chuck
#39
Ride Reports / Re: Two Davids, Two Rental Bik...
Last post by Guidedawg - December 28, 2023, 09:16:49 AM
I do not check the forum as regular as I once did, but what a pleasure to find a trip report.  I will never be a trails rider, but I can certainly enjoy reading about the adventures of those who are.  And to have a father/son drinkin..err riding trip, is epic indeed.

Thank you for taking the time to write this up!
#40
Scooters / Re: Show us where you rode you...
Last post by klaviator - December 28, 2023, 03:33:01 AM