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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #100 on: January 19, 2011, 11:51:01 PM »
Don't want to leave them out. I believe they wanted the route from Monterey to the bay area. Maybe there's a way to cut across the mountains through Yosemite to the coast to join them. We'll see. Plus the 88/89 route to Reno seems nicer than 50 as well. The locals are going to have to educate us what's best in their areas.  After all this is their ride in their routes. We'e making progress though by just getting feedback.

88/89 to/from Reno IS nice. Been there done that. So is the routing around Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite. Did that from US6. While I-80 can make up some time it is not my preference unless you like being around cars running 100mph.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #101 on: January 19, 2011, 11:52:37 PM »
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #102 on: January 20, 2011, 12:01:04 AM »
I'll post Daniels as the latest alternative to the bay area rides. Daniel, could yo also try one the way I described earlier, up the 5 to 99 then off to Lake Isabella and up the back way to Yosemite. Maybe at some point we can have multiple alternatives on the same map. And Daniel is correct, these were our first attempts as talking points but would like to see suggestions for more interesting terrain back road rides and avoid the freeways and cities altogether.

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That could work!!!!The bay area team could take pics in San Fran before they got to me and then we could take more in Yosemite the next day. Great idea!!!! I'm totally onboard with this route.I don't know how far you guys in the bay area wanna run but I'd be hella pleased to run out to Fallon with some or all of you guys!! I've been on every pass over the mts. except for Tioga (Yosemite) and 88.Hiway 4 (Ebbets) is a great run as is Sonora pass.................Damn....I'm gettin'jazzed just thinkin' about it!!!! Took mine out to Oakdale and a bit beyond today(Foggy....in the low 50's) put down 45 miles......gotta keep them spiders from turnin' my Kerker into a bug condominium!!!Keep the ideas coming!!!...I'm diggin' it!! 8)
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #103 on: January 20, 2011, 12:10:28 AM »
Don't want to leave them out. I believe they wanted the route from Monterey to the bay area. Maybe there's a way to cut across the mountains through Yosemite to the coast to join them. We'll see. Plus the 88/89 route to Reno seems nicer than 50 as well. The locals are going to have to educate us what's best in their areas.  After all this is their ride in their routes. We'e making progress though by just getting feedback.

88/89 to/from Reno IS nice. Been there done that. So is the routing around Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite. Did that from US6. While I-80 can make up some time it is not my preference unless you like being around cars running 100mph.
I'm with you Jerry.....80 is for sure gonna be quicker(with more 100mph cagers tryin' to get to Reno and win the lottery or some sh!t) but like we said earlier...It aint no race and we will see better scenery if we are taking our time on the more southerly hiways.I need to hear from the bay area bros and see how far east they wanna run.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #104 on: January 20, 2011, 07:49:30 AM »
Thanks Jerry.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #105 on: January 20, 2011, 08:06:58 AM »
Man I'd say we're lucky to have so many folks in the different areas providing great input on their portion of the ride. After all this is your ride. Having said that the first attempt at mapping tried to lay out major routes, people on those routes and hand-off areas. We're making progress there and it's easier for me to look at a map than disect a description of the route. It's probably a good time to get off the freeways and define the detailed routes. To be honest kayjohn, I missed posts 60-62 so I'll draw something up or Dan will for that route 66 route. We're going to have multiple alternatives which is great. I wish I knew how to get them on one map.

Still need to get kayjohn, scotty  and Ndstrylgrnrngr's updates mapped.

Here's part of the alt route. Dan, maybe you can improve. 327 miles and 7 hrs non stop. Looks like two days to me.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #106 on: January 24, 2011, 07:00:30 PM »
I'm game to meet up at Alices and ride into SF/Oakland. Swing by Charlies Place and The Ace. Good folks who'll appreciate this.
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 After the Bay Area, are we headed East or North? I'm good for as far as Eureka or Reno.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #107 on: January 24, 2011, 08:09:15 PM »
If you guys do Skyline to Alice's, make sure you do it on a weekend! Don't know what it's like now, but 30 years ago it was an event "on any Sunday"! Every time I went I saw some very cool bikes, such as a turbo Kawi 900 (the owner confessed that the frame was somewhat flimsy before he put the turbo on, and he had to be very careful), and a TZ(?) Yam racer frame fitted with a Yam 500 thumper from a dirt bike.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #108 on: January 25, 2011, 10:21:41 AM »
If you guys do Skyline to Alice's, make sure you do it on a weekend! Don't know what it's like now, but 30 years ago it was an event "on any Sunday"! Every time I went I saw some very cool bikes, such as a turbo Kawi 900 (the owner confessed that the frame was somewhat flimsy before he put the turbo on, and he had to be very careful), and a TZ(?) Yam racer frame fitted with a Yam 500 thumper from a dirt bike.

oh its still packed on the weekends! I got married across the street from alices a couple months back...

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #109 on: January 25, 2011, 08:09:40 PM »
Across the street? I hope you don't mean in the asphalt triangle of the intersection! It sure is nice down there. Lot's more green and shady than Oakland's historic Urine District. Beautiful place to get hitched.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #110 on: January 25, 2011, 08:21:40 PM »
If I recall correctly (hey, it was 30 years ago  ;)), the main gathering point was the parking lot for a small strip-mall, across the street from Alice's...
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #111 on: January 25, 2011, 11:15:50 PM »
I was there a coupla years ago and I will say this........Have no idea what is across the street but hella bikes everywhere and if you pull up on an old Honda  (or anything outa the ordinary), you will be swamped with people wanting to chew your ear off and it may take you awhile to go get yourself some grub!!!! Not really a bad thing but ya know!!!!
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #112 on: January 27, 2011, 09:56:37 AM »
Alright guys this is gonna be a great event but there's gotta be more So. Cal guys out there!  I'm going to do what I can do, but I don't know any other SOHC4's in this area.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #113 on: January 29, 2011, 07:34:37 PM »
When passing through Phoenix, my garage will be open to anyone who needs to make repairs and adjustments. Bobs Used Cycles is also about 1 mile north of me so I parts can be had.

Since I never really have to much time off of work my plan is going to be to meet the group at the eastern state line of AZ and ride as long as I can play hooky from work.

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« Reply #114 on: January 29, 2011, 10:53:16 PM »
I'm still in for alices to SF... Can't promise an further as I have issues getting time off work (sole engineer for a 109 year old 60 room hotel) but if "IT" shows up on a weekend....

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I had been to alices many times and never knew this was there. It's across the street, next to the gas station. It was actually kind of cool being out there on a hot Sunday, saying my vows to the tune of HUNDREDS of bikes. I'll never forget it  8)

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #115 on: January 30, 2011, 07:45:30 AM »
When passing through Phoenix, my garage will be open to anyone who needs to make repairs and adjustments. Bobs Used Cycles is also about 1 mile north of me so I parts can be had.

Since I never really have to much time off of work my plan is going to be to meet the group at the eastern state line of AZ and ride as long as I can play hooky from work.



I'm sort of in the same boat as you with work/family obligations.  Why don't we team up for the Eastern portion (Duncan handoff) and get "IT" to Phoenix?  That should only take one long day and then the rest, if we can swing it, would be gravy.  And I know I'm being a complete tool for even thinking this....but I might trailer my bike to Duncan and have a friend follow us/me in the truck on the ride.

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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #116 on: January 30, 2011, 09:53:32 AM »
Trailers? They're fine with us. lol

Usually when you have one you never need it.

Our girls like to ride with us but our bikes all being hardtails their seat time is short. and with some of our bikes having small tanks it's nice to have extra gas on hand.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #117 on: February 02, 2011, 01:25:40 PM »
FYI. The Laughlin river Run is April 27th/May 1st. 40,000 bikes. The RT 66 Fun Run is April 29th/May 1st. 800 plus classic cars. I can't believe the Fun Run did it again. They did this once before and it was a madhouse. I've been associated with the RT 66 Assn, since the first year back in 1988. and if the 1st of May falls on a Sunday it's moved to the next weekend. The River Run is allways the last weekend of April including May 1st when it's on Sunday. The new powers to be this year don't seem to care what the impact of these two events is when they are on the same weekend. The motels and restaurants suffer the most getting only one weekend to profit.

The shop I work at is on RT66 right in the middle of the Saturday show. We open up the shop to display my paint work and provide a place for the judges to get out of the sun and pick the class winners. having the two events a week apart is good for us because we ride and display our choppers in the showroom the first weekend and then the cars the next weekend.

So now if the Relay runs through Kingman during that weekend ( I hope ) I will kick the Fun Run judges to the curb because I can and go for a nice ride instead.
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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #118 on: February 06, 2011, 05:43:30 PM »
kayjohn,
Let me contact everyone in the CA team and see if we can commit to some hard dates. I'd like to see the Laughlin ride too but team one is leaving Daytona March 13 and will be handing off to team two the end of March. That leaves just a month to April 1 so it's tight. I'll ask what everyone else on the team thinks. Ride start is only five weeks away.

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« Reply #119 on: February 06, 2011, 06:54:20 PM »
mycb750k6.

My guess for an ideal date would be leaving from a layover in Prescott on April 29th (Fri). Meet up with us at the Crookton rd/ I-40, travel to Kingman. Should be their by mid afternoon. Could do a lunch thing, Repairs if need be and then ride down to Laughlin Nv. that afternoon. about 35 miles. Ride back to Kingman that night.
Leave from Kingman April 30th to Vegas through Oatman or straight up 93.



This could also work for April 30th and May 1st but we will be sharing Rt 66 with allot of cars both days.


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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #120 on: February 06, 2011, 08:47:08 PM »
For what it's worth, from my house to I-40 at Ashfork, on 89, in a car, takes just over 1 hour. Probably a little less from Prescott, and a little more from Jerome.(I would strongly recommend the ride through Jerome from the Verde Valley to 89.)
From Ashfork to Kingman takes about 1 1/2 hours, on the Interstate, cruising at 80. Kay, any idea of how long it takes from Seligman to Kingman on rt 66, at a comfortable pace?
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« Reply #121 on: February 06, 2011, 09:08:00 PM »
And I know I'm being a complete tool for even thinking this....but I might trailer my bike to Duncan and have a friend follow us/me in the truck on the ride.

Shawn


Huhh?? Complete tool?? No Way!! How many bikes will your trailer hold? And you can carry tools and spare parts! If I could ride one way, and trailer back the other, I would ride twice as far! :D
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« Reply #122 on: February 07, 2011, 06:11:20 AM »
Seligman to Kingman on RT66. a good 2 hrs. non stop. but the're is alot of places to stop (photo opps) on the way.
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« Reply #123 on: February 07, 2011, 11:43:41 AM »
Seligman to Kingman on RT66. a good 2 hrs. non stop. but the're is alot of places to stop (photo opps) on the way.

I always stop at the store at Hackberry.  He has gotten rid of a lot the last few years, but there still is some cool stuff.







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Re: Team CA, AZ, NV - twenty-six riders so far - welcome Denver's Chopper
« Reply #124 on: February 07, 2011, 02:10:58 PM »
Sorta unrelated to the relay, is there anyone in the San Diego, Orange County area that would like to ride?  My bike is in great shape finally and the weather is beautiful.  I'd like to hit the Vintage Bike Night at Trophy Motorcycles in El Cajon but would like to ride any time!  PM me with interest!
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