http://www.rallymasters.org/
There are organized rides in almost every state. They have the route planned out, witnesses on hand, and people to ride with.
Find one in your area and enjoy.
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fedspaz |
"newbies" intersted in doing an IBA SS1K. |
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If you are looking for an "easy" way to do a Saddle Sore 1,000 (where you ride 1,000 miles in 24 hours or less), check out this link (look under
"June 2008").
http://www.rallymasters.org/ There are organized rides in almost every state. They have the route planned out, witnesses on hand, and people to ride with. Find one in your area and enjoy.
Keep your knees in the breeze!
-Kirk |
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Thanks for the link Kirk.
"We want to be free... Free to ride our machines without being hassled by the man!" |
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alepel |
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Kirk....what a fabulous website. Thanks for sharing that with us. I checked and found two events for New York State. Both of which may be the same event
from two different starting points. I don't know if I could do a long ride like this, but I found great value in the maps that are provided. I've been
thinking of a one week motorcycle trip next year and the maps provided for the Iron Butt event in NY form the basis of route I could take.
alepel
"Ride with the Spirit always, and in all ways"....hombldr |
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fedspaz |
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I did notice... all the SS1K's they link to are from the 2007 rides. Don't know what the deal is there. If/when they update it, I'll post.
Keep your knees in the breeze!
-Kirk |
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