While in the Robinsville area for the dragon the Cherahola Skyway over to Telico Plains is a great ride with scenery. I plan on riding up early Friday morning and plan to meet the group before 9 at the hotel.
Scott
We are good with what you have for sure. Like you said before if we ride the dragon then Friday is the day. Will likely still be pretty busy but better than the w/e. We be flexible. Looking forward to riding, relaxing, meeting you folks and talking F6B with F6B folks. FYI. I went on a charity ride this w/e in Cleveland, TN. At least 60 bikes: 1 Yamaha, 2 Vulcans, and zero Honda's period. All the rest Harleys. I rode my Victory on this one but did wear my new F6B shirt. No one would acknowledge the shirt unless they caught me off to the side and then ask me about it. It was strange, strange in deed. Yes. We certainly be looking forward to seeing you guys.
My vote for Saturday is :
1) Spending Saturday morning in Maggie Valley at Wheels Through Time Museum.
2) Lunch in Maggie Valley
3) Saturday afternoon riding Wayne Bush's : A Sport Bike Loop
To find out more about this ride go to : www.smokymountainrider.com
After you have read the first page scroll back to the top of the page and find Topics on the upper right hand side.
Click on "Maps" under topics.
Scroll down to : Best Motorcycle Rides In North Carolina ___ A Sport Bike Loop
He gives detailed directions on the roads, the turns and what to expect.
Then ... eventuality head toward the Microtel in Franklin
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I just booked my hotel room. How many people do we have committed to attend this event?
Hey Phantom and Steve, can one of you gentlemen please check with the rally motel and ask them if they would please have a bike washing station outside somewhere, so we can wash or clean our bikes ??????
I recently stayed at a Super 8 in Bozeman, Montana, and they had a bike washing station all set up, with a hose, nozzle, washing bucket, a gallon of washing soap, a lot of rags to wash and to dry, even tire spray stuff. I was impressed, used it (which I normall would not do, but I had a lot of free time), and I thanked them for having this.
Most motels already know that they need things like this, to avoid the riders using the motel towels to clean their bikes.
Please ask them.
Thank you,