2014 Moonshine Run- Casey Illinois

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Hollywoodgt

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Just thought I'd post up the 2014 Moonshine Run web site is open. Ride is April 14th 2014

Also info on web site for any one wanting to do the IBA 1000 run

 
We are signed up, hotel reserved for Friday and Saturday night and plan to complete our first IBA ride, an SS1000 immediately before arriving in Casey, IL. Any other Indiana riders interested in joining us for a ride out to Little Rock, starting out Thursday afternoon?

 
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I may show up .

It's only a few miles from Washington, Indiana so it won't be much of a "Lunch Run" for me but would enjoy meeting other Feejer riders .

Scooper

IBA # 55459

 
I never sign up, but seems like I always go.

And why not, it's only 200-something miles from here.

Just once, I'd like to have sunny and 60.

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This one is pretty much in my backyard so might even take the old XS360 this time. Hopefully have a chance to meet some of you there.

Greg

 
This one is pretty much in my backyard so might even take the old XS360 this time. Hopefully have a chance to meet some of you there.
Greg
Great! Come introduce yourself...we'll be on the red FJR.

You live in our near Champaign? We're in Springfield this morning and will stop in at Black Dog for lunch. We love that place.

 
Planning to go. It's about 500mi round trip for me. Planning to arrive early, park close & beat most of the crowd.

 
We are signed up, hotel reserved for Friday and Saturday night and plan to complete our first IBA ride, an SS1000 immediately before arriving in Casey, IL. Any other Indiana riders interested in joining us for a ride out to Little Rock, starting out Thursday afternoon?

Allan ....did u mean only Indanian's lol or can a few of us low life Illinois riders join in. Share your thoughts on departure time and departure place ........please

 
We are signed up, hotel reserved for Friday and Saturday night and plan to complete our first IBA ride, an SS1000 immediately before arriving in Casey, IL. Any other Indiana riders interested in joining us for a ride out to Little Rock, starting out Thursday afternoon?
Allan ....did u mean only Indanian's lol or can a few of us low life Illinois riders join in. Share your thoughts on departure time and departure place ........please
Anyone is welcome to join us, but the SS1K routes are set, based on your starting point. We will start from Indy, ride to Little Rock, finish in Casey. You are near Chicago so that planned route actually runs to Council Bluff, IA then to Casey.

We will actually plan leave Thursday morning, ride all day then arrive in Casey late at night/early Friday morning. If you want to come down to Indy first, you can join us!

 
Thanks Allan appreciate the offer. Have t.o see as it gets closer. Got to have one of those plate frames

 
To receive recognition for the SS1K you need to sign up by March 30th on their website.

 
Planning to go. It's about 500mi round trip for me. Planning to arrive early, park close & beat most of the crowd.
The crowd is the whole point.............
Neat to see that many bikes together and not be a bunch of bikers.
Agreed, but if you don't get there early it may be a very long walk from your parking spot on the narrow road to the Moonshine store. I like getting there about 11am and relaxing and watching the crowd roll in. When it's time to go, it's a short walk to the bike...

 
Planning to go. It's about 500mi round trip for me. Planning to arrive early, park close & beat most of the crowd.
The crowd is the whole point............. Neat to see that many bikes together and not be a bunch of bikers.
Agreed, but if you don't get there early it may be a very long walk from your parking spot on the narrow road to the Moonshine store. I like getting there about 11am and relaxing and watching the crowd roll in. When it's time to go, it's a short walk to the bike...
Norm, you sound like us: "if you aren't at least 15 minutes early, you're late".

However, I won't be an early bird on Saturday since I'll be rolling in late Friday night. And then to bed early on Saturday evening so I can get back on the road early Sunday AM for the trek home.

See you there! (I'll be on my Hondapotamus).

 
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