Tuesday, October 28, 2008

2009 BMW MOA Rally - Johnson City, TN

BMW MOA

I haven’t written much about my involvement with the BMW Motorcycle Owner’s of America (MOA). I think it’s time to broaden my blogging scope. When I first started this blog, in the spring of 2007 it was focused solely on my cross country trip of that summer, but in the months prior, I decided to run for the board of the MOA. My reasons were not all that well thought out, but I had time and a keyboard at hand. I won a director’s seat on the strength of my online presence. I can say that with some confidence, as I don’t know a lot of members personally.

Heading out of Yellowstone

I can’t say that I represent other members like me; I’ve yet to meet anyone like me. But I try to represent the online community, and be a voice for the members that feel like outsiders. It seems that people who do not hang out with the group's leadership tend to feel like outsiders. I can relate better with the outsiders and I feel good to bring their voice to the table.

Tri-Cities Airport

Every fall, the quarterly board meeting is held in the town that is hosting next summer’s Rally, and that is why I was visiting Johnson City, TN this weekend. Johnson City (technically Gray) is home of the Appalachian Fair Grounds, where the 2009 BMW MOA International Rally will commence July 16th.

I wish I may, I wish I might

This is looking like a come back year for the rally. Last year saw record low attendance in Gillette, WY. Not surprising for a variety of reasons, but that horse has already taken a beating. This year we are shooting for 10,000 members, and if we hit it the rally would be pulling a Tampa Bay Rays…worse to first, the current record is about 9,300 for 2006 Burlington, VT.

Welcome

Johnson City holds much of the same appeal as Burlington, an Eastern location, nice riding, green hills, trees, ample accommodations, appealing destination point, good food traditions and friendly people After visiting the site, I don’t see a down side, I can’t wait to ride there! I’ve never ridden South of DC.

Aerial shots from Sunday heading from Johnson City to Charlotte, NC
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fall in New England

Red Tree

There has been a nip in the air for a while. 43 degrees with bright sun this morning, it brings thoughts of...heated gloves. Heck, I could have used heated gloves for the ride in the car! For some time now, my hands have been the week point in my cold weather riding ensemble. It's hard to say why I have balked at the idea of going with electric gloves? I guess there is a part of me that likes to stay low tech. But I think I'll be calling around to see if Max or Moto Market is well stocked on Gerbing gloves.

Fall

No, this is not me...I would never be dragging my feet like that!
Red Scooter

Lisa and I were back in Maine this weekend, enjoying a nice visit and a little bit of foliage...and a lot of shopping. Portland, Maine has a lot in common with Portsmouth, NH when it comes to puttering around downtown, except Portland is much bigger...and has that pesky sales tax thing!

Mill on the River

As the temps dip, the questions increase "when do you put your bike away?". Ummm, every night? I'm trying to be gracious and educate people that just because it's not t-shirt and jeans weather, motorcycling is not over with. A little of the right gear and you can ride 'till the snow flies. And for a few of us, that is no reason to put the bike away either. And speaking of cold weather riding, Cliff has a nice review in this month's BMW ON, for a battery powered vest to keep you warm.
Sunflowers

Hope you had a fun weekend too!
A Good TIme was had by all