Guest jedione68 Posted October 15, 2005 Posted October 15, 2005 Details of the 2006 V11 rally are shown here We've signed up already . Anyone fancy making it a multi-European V11 event? 62144[/snapback] I've been wanting to do a Euro ride on my v11 for some time. Its just a hell of a long way from California. That's not to say with enough time to plan I wouldn't make it... anythings possible. I checked out the "HERE" for the rally info, but being a "Calfornia" stereo-type kind of gent, I can't read German. So if any one can pass the info and times onto me that would be great. Keep the rubber side down, peace, David jedione68
Martin Barrett Posted October 16, 2005 Posted October 16, 2005 I've been wanting to do a Euro ride on my v11 for some time.Its just a hell of a long way from California. That's not to say with enough time to plan I wouldn't make it... anythings possible. I checked out the "HERE" for the rally info, but being a "Calfornia" stereo-type kind of gent, I can't read German. So if any one can pass the info and times onto me that would be great. Keep the rubber side down, peace, David jedione68 63383[/snapback] I used an On line Free translation service - www.freetranslation.com it gives a rough idea of whats going on. Friday 16 June 2006 to Sunday 18 June 2006 There is a link and you have to fill your details in. I'm not sure if thats intrested or firm attenders. Map of where it is There is accomodation at the Cafe (not sure if rooms left) or you can camp (like me) When Chris and I posted on their forum, we got replies in English. Very friendly people. If you are thinking of coming across theres the Erin Rally the UK owners club rally held in Ireland the weekend before (last years was the first one and it was great- see various threads here), this one in Germany Friday 16 - Sunday 18 June and the Boxmeer one in Holland(another big rally) the following weekend. So if thinking of shipping your bike might as well make it a grand tour.
Bill Hagan Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 I used an On line Free translation service - www.freetranslation.com it gives a rough idea of whats going on. Friday 16 June 2006 to Sunday 18 June 2006 There is a link and you have to fill your details in. I'm not sure if thats intrested or firm attenders. Map of where it is There is accomodation at the Cafe (not sure if rooms left) or you can camp (like me) When Chris and I posted on their forum, we got replies in English. Very friendly people. If you are thinking of coming across theres the Erin Rally the UK owners club rally held in Ireland the weekend before (last years was the first one and it was great- see various threads here), this one in Germany Friday 16 - Sunday 18 June and the Boxmeer one in Holland(another big rally) the following weekend. So if thinking of shipping your bike might as well make it a grand tour. 63405[/snapback] This is all VERY tempting. Kathi and I will be in Italy from 1-19 June, and in Mandello on 16 June. Were going to rent a Guzzi from Agostini's and run around the area for a few days (possibly with some other Georgia Guzzisti) before flying back on a.m. of 19 June. Hmmmmm. Mapquest says [only!] 472.06 miles from Mandello to Herchenhain. That may, however and darnit, be more than a bridge too far, tho, given our return flight. I can't find it here now, but I thought there was a SW German meet near the Bodensee earlier in the month (June). Anyone know of it?
Guzzirider Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 Its a real shame it clashes with the Dutch Boxmeer rally- that is such good fun I can't miss it! Guy
Martin Barrett Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 Not UK based, but I'm going. 62203[/snapback] Jaap, You seem to be double booked http://www.mgcn.nl/dameijer/evenementen/view_detail-5
Guzzirider Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 (edited) I am going to Erin, riding back to the UK, putting my clothes in the washing machine, having a bath, cleaning my gear and the bike then heading for the Hull - Rotterdam ferry to get to Boxmeer the weekend after. The German V11 rally is not a million miles away from Boxmeer so its possible I could pop over for half a day, if I stay sober enough to ride! Guy Just checked RAC route planner- its a 400 mile round trip- maybe I will sit in the sun outside my tent with a beer instead. Edited January 17, 2006 by Guzzirider
Bill Hagan Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 I can't find it here now, but I thought there was a SW German meet near the Bodensee earlier in the month (June). Anyone know of it? 74743[/snapback] Rats. It's the following weekend: http://www.guzzimoto.de/_%20Treffen%202005...ffen%202005.htm I'll be back in Atlanta ... and already telling lies about the trip.
Alex-Corsa Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Details of the 2006 V11 rally are shown here It sounds nice. I would like to go,htough I don't plan any travels that forward. Ussualy is all about how things and my mood are at the time I'd descide to go for a tour,if it fits I'd go.
Alex-Corsa Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Just checked RAC route planner- its a 400 mile round trip- maybe I will sit in the sun outside my tent with a beer instead. Well a 400 mile isn't a far away distance,when on tour, so you may just put the route in your schedule since you plan to do both.
Guzzirider Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Ordinarily 400 miles is no issue in a day but I tend to be a bit sore headed in the morning at rallies! I blame the Dutch for buying rounds of 20 beers at a time and asking people to help themselves! Guy
Admin Jaap Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Jaap, You seem to be double booked http://www.mgcn.nl/dameijer/evenementen/view_detail-5 74748[/snapback] Yep, but Boxmeer is too much "Cali and old shite" for me, so I'll be doing the german V11 rally. BTW, if any of you UK people are riding to the german V11 rally, you're welcome to stay over from thursday to friday. I leave on friday, maybe we can ride together? I was planning to take a scenic route - no Autobahn I don't live far from the route Rotterdam - Grebenhain
Guzzirider Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Yep, but Boxmeer is too much "Cali and old shite" for me, so I'll be doing the german V11 rally. 74779[/snapback] There were about 20 V11s and a few Daytonas last year at Boxmeer- a few Calis too of course! Guy
Admin Jaap Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 That would have been one more if I hadn't taken dike flying lessons...
macguzzi Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Martin, I'm just starting to put together next years Buell events for the UK Buell Enthusiasts Group and may do a specific V11 UK event. Ideally at a location with rooms and camping so everyone is taken care of. I should have everything sorted by the end of November latest and will post accordingly. We visited the German V11 event at the Oldtimer Cafe in 2003 and enjoyed it very much - although we didn't stay at the actual location. I've booked early to make sure we have a room in the inn . They also have a small field for camping. This particular part of Germany is beautiful and the roads are brilliant plus it's an easy days ride from any of the Dutch ports. 62181[/snapback] Already a Buell V11 Rally this year in Scotland at Spean Bridge, fantastic roads no matter which route you take. Up the motorway and turn off at Dalwhinnie this is a great road and takes you along the shores of Loch Laggan (Monarch of the Glen filmed there) or up through Callander but watch out for unmarked Police R1's! on this road. Details already posted on this site. Please come
Martin Barrett Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Yep, but Boxmeer is too much "Cali and old shite" for me, so I'll be doing the german V11 rally. BTW, if any of you UK people are riding to the german V11 rally, you're welcome to stay over from thursday to friday. I leave on friday, maybe we can ride together? I was planning to take a scenic route - no Autobahn I don't live far from the route Rotterdam - Grebenhain 74779[/snapback] Glad to see that we'll meet again. I've allready booked my channel crossing. When England qualified for the football world cup, in order to make sure I could get across. My local crossing Harwich - Hook just arrived to late in the day Friday to get to the site comfortably. So I'm not away from the family for too long I've gone for an earlyish chunnel crossing as opposed to an overnight or Thursday ferry crossing. The train gets into calais 0933 CET (you're an hour ahead so don't want to be earlier than this) Michelin route planer puts the site 6h 20m and 400miles. If I go via Varsseveld it's only 1h 30m and 70miles further(thes are obviosly motorway times). Unfortuneatly it says 4h and 250miles to Varsseveld So if I try and join you I wouldn't be there untill 1-2pm which might be too late to join you for the ride down. So see you at the meet and perhaps on the way back
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