MountainRyder
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Hi Everyone:
We went over Trailridge (Rocky Mountain Nat Park) for breakfast early Saturday (Aug 3) morning (not actually relevant, but wanted to make you jealous) and decided to head south to run Berthoud Pass.
We must have passed nearly 150 motorcycles all heading north towards Granby on highway 40, some in large packs of 10 or more and lots of smaller groups. We guessed at least half the motorcycles were BMW and there was an extraordinary amount of RTs, mostly wetheads.
We ride about 10k a year through Colorado and in the last 10 years I've never seen more than 1 or 2 wetheads a day. To see 20 or 25 in a span of about 30 minutes was extremely odd.
Where was everyone going? What was going on? Why so many RTs, and specifically wetheads? Yes, lots of GSs too.
Thanks!
We went over Trailridge (Rocky Mountain Nat Park) for breakfast early Saturday (Aug 3) morning (not actually relevant, but wanted to make you jealous) and decided to head south to run Berthoud Pass.
We must have passed nearly 150 motorcycles all heading north towards Granby on highway 40, some in large packs of 10 or more and lots of smaller groups. We guessed at least half the motorcycles were BMW and there was an extraordinary amount of RTs, mostly wetheads.
We ride about 10k a year through Colorado and in the last 10 years I've never seen more than 1 or 2 wetheads a day. To see 20 or 25 in a span of about 30 minutes was extremely odd.
Where was everyone going? What was going on? Why so many RTs, and specifically wetheads? Yes, lots of GSs too.
Thanks!
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