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Motorcycle Road Trips (Vol. 32) Pennsylvania Motorcycle Meets CompilationMotorcycle Road Trips (Vol. 16) Pennsylvania Motorcycle MeetsThese eleven published articles take a look at some of the more popular meets you'll find in the Keystone State. Pennsylvania has the fifth largest number (329, 750) of registered motorcycles in the United States and the big secret is it's full of some the most windy roads and scenic vistas in the country.
Over the past forty years I've lead dozens of groups of motorcyclists across my home state and every time someone says, "I didn't know Pennsylvania had so many (take your pick) mountains/great roads/interesting places." Each one of these meets is just another reason to ride so now there's no excuse not to get out there and make one of these your next road trip. CONTENTS:AMA FIELD MEETSAMCA OLEY MEET 1997AMCA OLEY MEET 2010DEUTSCHE CLASSIC 2010FAST BY FERRACI CHRISTMAS PARTY 1998FLY & RIDE (MID-ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM)H-D FALL FOLIAGE RIDELABOR DAY IN LOCK HAVENNEW HOPE, PAPA ADVENTURE RIDETURKEY PRO INVITATIONAL& Motorcycle Road Trips (Vol.
28) More Pennsylvania Motorcycle MeetsThese seven magazine articles take a look at some of the more popular meets in the Keystone State. What you'll find is an industry insider giving a little something back to the sport (Bikes & Blues Festival '12), an old-fashioned dairy barn in the heart of coal-country (Heisler's Dairy Barn), how one of the country's oldest BMW dealers puts a Bavarian spin on an open house (Hermy's Oktoberfest '12), an old mining town's road to recovery (Lehighton Bike Night), how old and new Ed Turner aficionados get along (Triumph Come Home Rally), one of the oldest and friendliest antique motorcycle club meets (Oley '15), and a weekly gathering on the site of many motorcyclists' second favorite hobby - flying (Van Sant Airport Ride).
Pennsylvania has the fifth largest number (329, 750) of registered motorcycles in the United States and the big secret is it's full of some the most windy roads and scenic vistas in the country. Over the past forty years I've lead dozens of groups of motorcyclists across my home state and every time someone says, "I didn't know Pennsylvania had so many (take your pick) mountains/great roads/interesting places." Each one of these meets is just another reason to ride if you need one so there's no excuse not to get out there and make one of these your next road trip.
CONTENTS:BIKES & BLUES '12HEISLER'S DAIRY BARN '13HERMY'S OKTOBERFEST '12LEHIGHTON BIKE NIGHT '11OLEY '15TRIUMPH COME HOME RALLY '12VAN SANT AIRPORT RIDE '14Words - 19, 266