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Sounds good but you really don't want to ride with Gypsy. His bike is dirty.
Canadian FJR
And that is because "a clean bike is a heterosexually challenged bike!" Not that there is anything wrong with that. Seriously though, have you ever seen Canadian FJR's bike?!! I'm just saying.

In September when we rode all day from N.S. to New Hampshire we pulled into the motel cold, hungry and in the dark. I went to a hot shower and C_FJR went to find a car wash to clean his bike. Sad but true....

gypsy

 
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Sounds good but you really don't want to ride with Gypsy. His bike is dirty.
Canadian FJR
And that is because "a clean bike is a heterosexually challenged bike!" Not that there is anything wrong with that. Seriously though, have ever seen Canadian FJR's bike?!! I'm just saying.

In September when we rode all day from N.S. to New Hampshire we pulled into the motel cold, hungry and in the dark. I went to a hot shower and C_FJR went to find a car wash to clean his bike. Sad but true....

gypsy
We'll have to keep him busy at CFR :p

 
I should be there. I plan on going to Goose Bay, Labrador and could stop there on the way back. I will most probably be on my KLR however as there is 400+ miles of gravel leaving Goose Bay as I understand it.

So CanadianFJR, FJRob1300, and Moosehead, are you guys up to a little side trip?

Chester

 
I should be there. I plan on going to Goose Bay, Labrador and could stop there on the way back. I will most probably be on my KLR however as there is 400+ miles of gravel leaving Goose Bay as I understand it.
So CanadianFJR, FJRob1300, and Moosehead, are you guys up to a little side trip?

Chester
Don't tempt me Chester. I'll look into a KLR in the spring.

 
I dunno, Davey, Mt. Tremblanc's kind of a long ride for us Socal folks!

 
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"there is 400+ miles of gravel leaving Goose Bay as I understand it" You understand correct. June is too early up there for me. I'm heading up to Labrador on July 16th. Looking forward to seeing you in Quebec.

Canadian FJR

 
https://weather.aol.com/forecast/todays/us/...andler/id/85225 Alrighty-roo, who do we send our monies to? With this freezing ass cold spell we're now having in Arizona, only getting to 68 today and dropping down to a bone chilling 40 tonight, I'm planning out 2010 Moto Rides for Seth and I in the warm shelter of our casa today. Just sent off a check for $200 to Sherpa Mayberry to secure our tent, (complete with sleeping bags, camp chairs and cots), for July 2010 BMW MOA International Rally in Redmond, Oregon. Checkbook's burning a hole in my pocket, to get CFR 2010 Rally and Room secured! Beautiful Quebec!
 
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https://weather.aol.com/forecast/todays/us/...andler/id/85225 Alrighty-roo, who do we send our monies to? With this freezing ass cold spell we're now having in Arizona, only getting to 68 today and dropping down to a bone chilling 40 tonight, I'm planning out 2010 Moto Rides for Seth and I in the warm shelter of our casa today. Just sent off a check for $200 to Sherpa Mayberry to secure our tent, (complete with sleeping bags, camp chairs and cots), for July 2010 BMW MOA International Rally in Redmond, Oregon. Checkbook's burning a hole in my pocket, to get CFR 2010 Rally and Room secured! Beautiful Quebec!
Don,

I share your enthusiasm for planning the 2010 season! Unfortunately, the registration system is not scheduled to go online until January and PayPal will once again be our preferred payment method. If you are really itching to get your deposit in, (which would actually help us out as we have out-of-pocket deposits paid,) we can, however, accommodate! :-D (PM on its way!)

 
https://weather.aol.com/forecast/todays/us/...andler/id/85225 Alrighty-roo, who do we send our monies to? With this freezing ass cold spell we're now having in Arizona, only getting to 68 today and dropping down to a bone chilling 40 tonight, I'm planning out 2010 Moto Rides for Seth and I in the warm shelter of our casa today. Just sent off a check for $200 to Sherpa Mayberry to secure our tent, (complete with sleeping bags, camp chairs and cots), for July 2010 BMW MOA International Rally in Redmond, Oregon. Checkbook's burning a hole in my pocket, to get CFR 2010 Rally and Room secured! Beautiful Quebec!
Don,

I share your enthusiasm for planning the 2010 season! Unfortunately, the registration system is not scheduled to go online until January and PayPal will once again be our preferred payment method. If you are really itching to get your deposit in, (which would actually help us out as we have out-of-pocket deposits paid,) we can, however, accommodate! :-D (PM on its way!)
https://www.azbeemers.org/rally2010.php Jeff: If my sending you a check for registration costs of Seth and I helps out toward of pocket expenses of CFR Organizers, then I sincerely would like to do that. I know this situation firsthand very, very well.

I've been involved with AZ Beemers Road Runner Rallies for the last 16 years and I would carry out of pocket expenses myself; sometimes up to a grand, for up to six months. So, if you have a rough $$$ idea for Stanley Boys, just let us know!

 
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Jeff: If my sending you a check for registration costs of Seth and I helps out toward of pocket expenses of CFR Organizers, then I sincerely would like to do that. I know this situation firsthand very, very well.
Same here. I'd rather send you a check now than have to deal with Paypal later.

 
Jeff: If my sending you a check for registration costs of Seth and I helps out toward of pocket expenses of CFR Organizers, then I sincerely would like to do that. I know this situation firsthand very, very well.
Same here. I'd rather send you a check now than have to deal with Paypal later.
I'm with Geezer, on the PayPal fiasco. When I donated to The RadioHowie Frankenbike Fund, they dinged my contribution 8%!

 
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I am planning to attend the Central meeting then on to the Canadian meeting. Looking for ideas on a route to do this. Given the free days it doesn't have to be the "quickest". I usually ride about 400 miles per day, depending on the roads, say about 6 to 7 hours.

Any suggestions more than welcome.

Thanks

Longrider

 
I am with Longrider, any route suggestions for Seth and I returning to AZ from Mt. Tremblanc would be sincerely appreciated.

Going to Mt. Tremblanc is a no brainer, We Stanley Boys are going to point the FJR directly toward WheatonFJR, Illinois and spend a hotel night visiting Mark and his Family. Then on to Saratoga Springs, New York to see Seth's Mom's Upstate family.

Packing 13 year old Seth on back of the FJR, I'm going to limit each day to 400 miles and no way over seven saddle hours.

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I am planning to attend the Central meeting then on to the Canadian meeting. Looking for ideas on a route to do this. Given the free days it doesn't have to be the "quickest". I usually ride about 400 miles per day, depending on the roads, say about 6 to 7 hours.
Any suggestions more than welcome.

Thanks

Longrider
Northern shore of Superior is nice....Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie ...keep going west and you'll be in Ottawa (HWY 17)

 
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I am planning to attend the Central meeting then on to the Canadian meeting. Looking for ideas on a route to do this. Given the free days it doesn't have to be the "quickest". I usually ride about 400 miles per day, depending on the roads, say about 6 to 7 hours.
Any suggestions more than welcome.

Thanks

Longrider
Northern shore of Superior is nice....Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie ...keep going west and you'll be in Ottawa (HWY 17)
Agreed - although the traffic (especially TRUCK traffic) on 17 sucks ! From Wawa to SSM is particularly nice. Bring back the railroads!!!!

 
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