JHMZ71
Well-known member
Johnson City was great place for EOM this year. Hope to return next year. All the good roads for Tennessee and North Carolina are close enough for day tripping. The Dragon and Snake are awesome!
My guess...is somewhere in the east.well I say **** it I am gonna ride next year, I will get a group together and the wives can fly.My wife had fun this year but will not ride all that way, that i know for sure.
Jason get your act together, we want to start planning NOW......
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You sure you can't have it in Fairbanks? I think I'm gonna head that way for my 50th, which will be the third week in July. I need to check out a possible real estate deal in the area while I'm there....My guess...is somewhere in the east.
Hey Wheatie! I rode farther than you!! :yahoo:If I recall these events are going to be rotated through the various regions. The point of having a sportstourer like the FJR is to ride...One would think that - if maximum participation by the greater FJR rider populace is the goal, a national gathering would be held in as central a location as possible. Holding a national event in, say, the East, pretty much excludes the vast majority of riders from the West (and vice versa). There is some amazing riding in Northern California, Oregon and Washington for instance, but I would be the first to advocate against holding a national meet in any of those locations.
Just a thought...
For the SPORTStourer side of things, you'll need to have a twisty riding destination. The FJR just begs for that. People will not want to ride a thousand + miles to meet in corn country...you're going to see that anyway crossing this great land, so you might as well end up in twisty heaven. I for one WILL NOT go to a NAFO in central Illinois...though it would be convenient. I would put myself out of my misery first.
For the SportsTOURER side of things, these events are spread 2 YEARS APART so people have plenty of time to accumulate extended vacation time if they desire to attend the NAFO meet. griff and I attended the CFR in British Columbia and used only 7 vacation days...and we wandered for quite a bit before we got to CFR.
It can be done...even by a non-ironbutt candy *** like myself.
I am going to England for my 50th and thats the 2nd week of July which just happens to coincide with the World Cup....... :clapping: :clapping:You sure you can't have it in Fairbanks? I think I'm gonna head that way for my 50th, which will be the third week in July. I need to check out a possible real estate deal in the area while I'm there....My guess...is somewhere in the east.
I look forward to attending NAFO next year no matter where the organizers of EOM decide to have it. This year was my first EOM, the overall combination of venue, riding, relatively inexpensive registration fee, room cost, amount of meals and doorprizes ( and yes I did win one!) give me confidence that these people know exactly what they are doing.Wheaton has it exactly right.If I recall these events are going to be rotated through the various regions. The point of having a sportstourer like the FJR is to ride...One would think that - if maximum participation by the greater FJR rider populace is the goal, a national gathering would be held in as central a location as possible. Holding a national event in, say, the East, pretty much excludes the vast majority of riders from the West (and vice versa). There is some amazing riding in Northern California, Oregon and Washington for instance, but I would be the first to advocate against holding a national meet in any of those locations.
Just a thought...
WFO hosted the first NAFO and chose to hold the event towards the eastern edge of the Western U.S. Colorado....where there are clearly great roads.
EOM hosts the next one and may choose a place in the East that is accessible by other people in the continent, but I'm sure will be a place with great riding opportunities. Also, take a look at that Member Map. There are whole lot more FJR owners in the East than the West.
I look forward to what the great volunteers of EOM staff come up with!
Richard just wants to be there to defend his ill-gotten Nafo-Kart title...I am going to England for my 50th and thats the 2nd week of July which just happens to coincide with the World Cup....... :clapping: :clapping:
So Jason No EOM between June 29th and July 14th ok....
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Heck of a trip wasn't it!Hey Wheatie! I rode farther than you!! :yahoo:
Slipping the operator a double sawbuck for the fastest kart... tsk tsk... wish I had thought of it first!ill-gotten??????
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I bribed him too, though, and it didn't help.Slipping the operator a double sawbuck for the fastest kart... tsk tsk... wish I had thought of it first!ill-gotten??????
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The fact that's coming from someone with a BOston accent is wicked funny!Hey Fairlaner, the folks in England may have some difficulty understanding that California accent of yours, just a thought.
All'ya all are calling the kettle blackThe fact that's coming from someone with a BOston accent is wicked funny!Hey Fairlaner, the folks in England may have some difficulty understanding that California accent of yours, just a thought.
Yep...early June sounds good <from the peanut gallery>.pick out a dry season,if there is any in skeeter country....lol
Yeah, I agree with that choice. Can I make the arrangements for the group to get one of the free rooms? :lol:If the powers that be read these post and give a damn, I have to put in a plug for the Holiday Inn in Johnson City where the EOM was just held. Obviously it's in the heart of some of the most beautiful riding east of the Mississippi, but the hotel was very accomodating and the group room rate was extremely reasonable.
Gee Wheatie that's a litttle hash isn't it. C'mon down, I can show you a good 3.2 mile of twisties here in central cornland. :dribble:If I recall these events are going to be rotated through the various regions. The point of having a sportstourer like the FJR is to ride...
For the SPORTStourer side of things, you'll need to have a twisty riding destination. The FJR just begs for that. People will not want to ride a thousand + miles to meet in corn country...you're going to see that anyway crossing this great land, so you might as well end up in twisty heaven. [SIZE=12pt]I for one WILL NOT go to a NAFO in central Illinois[/SIZE]...though it would be convenient. I would put myself out of my misery first.
For the SportsTOURER side of things, these events are spread 2 YEARS APART so people have plenty of time to accumulate extended vacation time if they desire to attend the NAFO meet. griff and I attended the CFR in British Columbia and used only 7 vacation days...and we wandered for quite a bit before we got to CFR.
It can be done...even by a non-ironbutt candy *** like myself.
There, fixed it for ya...All'ya all are calling the kettle black, EH?
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