How Far would you go?
#21
+1 oh and you can ride the wife's Dual Sport.
#23
Thank you! I didnt know that.
Lets hold off on contacting any others just yet.
I really would like to get a number from the ones here First.
Guys and Gal's, I need to hear from you all. Your going to want to be apart of this.
Moderator, Can I get a little help with GETTING these numbers?
Lets hold off on contacting any others just yet.
I really would like to get a number from the ones here First.
Guys and Gal's, I need to hear from you all. Your going to want to be apart of this.
Moderator, Can I get a little help with GETTING these numbers?
#24
I think you would have a better turn out if you planned a meet and greet at an already established bike rally such as Daytona Bike Week... granted thats really far for a lot of people but the vendors would already be there. there would be activities planned out in advance. and who wouldent have fun riding with a group that big? or split off for a Kawasaki Forums ride. just an idea though... Daytona Bike Week is the only rally i know for sport bikes so maybe something more centralized in the U.S exists.
#27
it would have to start in california and be a chain reaction. drive east, meet up with other riders, when you've gone your limit turn back and go home, those new riders continue east and meet up with more riders, etc and it keeps the chain reaction going all the way to the east coast.
#29
only problem is I don't think there are enough people in central US to make it happen.
but a washington to down the coast to texas run could work and an indiana to new york to florida run could work.
but a washington to down the coast to texas run could work and an indiana to new york to florida run could work.