Two Decades of VRCC History

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Beer van Huet:
New York State Chapter
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/ny/



Our mission is simple.  It is to ride the "dragon"! It is to establish friendships with others, promote freedom of expression, and preserve our right to ride. Don't be mislead! There are those that would have your bike look like a metal box on two wheels!
Our chapter encourages brother/sisterhood among all motorcyclists. For no matter what kind of bike one rides, there remains a common ground. But for those of us that have chosen the Valkyrie, there has been an awe-inspiring experience that cannot be denied. For it is a motorcycle that blends beauty and performance, power and strength, speed and agility! And because of the hard work of others, and the loyal owners of the "dragon", we have the VRCC. A club that has made it possible for Valk enthusiasts to meet and ride with others, to communicate and participate from coast to coast and even around the world! Our NY chapter wishes all other chapters the very best and safe riding year after year. Ride on!

Dino
Years ago I was President of the NY State Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club (VRCC) For several years we hosted a "Meet and Eat" event for members attending Americade in Lake George NY., one of the largest MC gatherings in the country every year. Here's a pic of a customized Honda Valkyrie. The bike is iconic, powerful, and can be customized in unique ways. Incredible bike!



1st Annual VRCC "Meet and Eat" at Americade

Burnt Rubba

The days events will begin at Roaring Brook Ranch with the Valkyrie Judging... A ride of 75 +/- miles is planned following the judging, motoring through the Adirondacks rolling twisties!!! This should be Awesome!!!!
Following the ride we head towards Warrensburg to the BBQ location.
If you cannot make the ride, the BBQ is scheduled from 1pm till 4pm...
At the closing of the BBQ we can all ride down to Canada St. Friday evening for some site seeing and adventure...Canada St. in the evening can be much like Daytona or Laconia...
Fireworks are scheduled at 9:30 pm @
Prospect MT. But again, only registered Americade participants can climb the MT. Watching them from below is just as spectacular!!!!
This promises to be a great event, but only if you join in the fun!!! Meet VRCC members from all over for this one!!!



2nd Annual VRCC Americade



2003 - Who could resist such a great invitation



Dino
The past two years we have met at the Mobil Station on 9n South, just a 1/2mile from the Valkyrie Judging at Roaring Brook Ranch. Last year, with over 140 riders, the Mobil Station was a problem as we jammed traffic and had a difficult time getting started safely. We proceded up the Northway (87)to mile post marker 63 where there is a good sized rest stop and we reorganized and then continued with our ride. I believe this is the best spot to START the ride. The rest stop is at mile post marker 63 about three miles north of exit 23. I am looking to have a "roach coach" there to serve everyone coffee, water, juice, whatever, to hold folks off until the bbq. The bbq will again be at Schroon Valley Resort off of exit 24. Check out our NY website for the info or e mail me. This year we will have a DOUBLE food line to get everyone through much faster and we should have individual road captains for each group of 30 or so bikes with each captain knowing the route. Ride will start at 11:30am instead of 11am. I will change the flyer and get that out to everyone. Ride safe and hope to see you there! Ed Mulligan will be one Road Captain and we are looking for others...I can only ride part way due to preparations for the bbq, which will be the best ever and the best deal in town for $10.00...Hope to see you there!


Oss - (Ossining) NY Chapter Rep

AKA known as ossiningvalkyrie in the old chatroom. Shftr and others asked me to shorten it to ossvalk and  for a few years ..around the time of d.o.t..s. Oss became my handle.
Oss is a very active Rider and has maintained a great weblog with nice trip reports, videos and pictures https://ossvalkyrieride2014.wordpress.com/category/oss-rides-west/



It is indeed unusual, actually a miracle if I stop long enough to ponder it but it is true nevertheless
Due to the fact that someone on a Valkyrie parked next to my 750 Vulcan at Americade I avoided a big mistake.
Instead of getting the brand new 1500 Nomad that I had all but put a deposit down on, I got to hear the dragon song and lust after my own machine
I showed a picture of an Interstate (altho the one I saw was a black standard) to my wife who immediately noted that the back seat looked "wonderful" and would I mind getting one
Who has a wife like that to say get yourself one of those Valkyrie's so we can ride off into the beyond together
So I did, and now on my 2nd and 3rd ones having had all 3 years of Interstates the 99 has 170000 and my 01 has only 108000 (got it with 3000)
And this club, to be able to be welcomed into a family of wonderful open hearted people, some of whom do speak kinda different, but who all are just the best folks you could meet


2009
Pow Wow #5 by Oss, pics from Chrome, ONT CA

Can’t remember the last time I had this much fun with a group of people.
Friday was just an awesome day with a best of the Hudson valley that folks have been talking about all weekend, Croton Dam from below and from the walkway, 301 to Cold Spring, the tunnel on 9D, the Goat Trail, Cliff Road from West Point to Bannerman Island overlook, Perkins Memorial Drive Seven Lakes Drive and great  fellowship.
Guess who came for dinner Friday and moved in.  Gig from Michigan who just started a job in Jersey, but he is gone now to ride a 10 speed thru NYC
Got to share great times with BigD and Little D from near Buffalo, see Dyno Dave from Wappingers Falls, Dan-Bury from Ct, Karen from Mass and Ron-Bou from (where is he from anyways lol), meet Matt and Lynn from Mass, my good friends, Rick and Deb from Shippensburg PA and Chrome and Sue from London Ontario, meet Stewart & Kristin (D's brother and fiancé from Lagrangeville NY
Saturday we added my friend Bonzo from Chester NY (Mazel Tov on your daughters upcoming wedding)and my good riding buddy G-Man and his son Eric (Cheryl, Gman's lovely wife and daughter Keiko came later in the evening)

Saturday ride we went straight up 9 to the Goat Trail and over the Bear Mtn bridge where Bonzo was waiting and he led us all into 7 Lakes to Arden Drive and 17A, across the ski area ridge roads the back way to the Delaware Water Gap  Port Jervis and up to Hawks Nest and lunch 30 miles beyond.  IT poured at lunch but only sprinkled on us for about half an hour on the way back.  
A stop at Orange County Choppers where Chrome got Sue a T shirt that he will have to say what it says cause I am a gentleman but it sure is a nice shirt.
We took 84 to the Taconic back home and Bonnie and I prepared a nice spread for dinner. Was a fine evening and day.
Yesterday was supposed to be T storms all day so we took 3 cars to NYC and the sun was out all the way.  We boarded the Circle Line at 11 and what a terrific view and experience if you have never had the opportunity it’s one of the great values in NYC, and a fine 2 hours on the water and feeling the breezes in the harbor.  

Outdoor lunch at a diner on 10th Ave and then back to the docks where the line for Intrepid was too much so we went back home for ice cream and telling of tall tales till dinner. The rain started as we drove home and it was a good thing we had the cars. NYC is tough sometimes even for me and for folks from small town America or Canada it could have been a bad scene. Sometimes prudence is best and it was in this case.
Thanks everyone who came. Hope you had as much fun as I did and see some of you in 2 weeks at the Blue Grey



JoeValkIS

Marcia and I rolled in this evening about 7:15p CST from our first PowWow.  We left London, ON this morning around 7:00 EST and arrived home 13 hrs. later with a mere 711 miles (10 hrs. 54 min moving time). For the weekend, we logged 2011 miles.  Not bad for a 6-day vacation.    
We want to thank our gracious host and hostess, Adrian and Suzanne, and their boys, Adrian Jr and Jacob, for all your very hard work in pulling off an excellent time.  We also want to thank Dougger and Sandi for hosting us on our wet trip up to London.  
 
Storms chased us out of St. Louis early Wednesday morning and didn't catch us until we got to Ft. Wayne, IN.  And when they caught us, they hit with a vengeance.  We finally made it to Dougger's house near Ann Arbor late that evening appearing a lot like drowned rats.  Our drive from there to London went MUCH less eventful.  Heck, even the border crossing was without incident.
Dinner Thursday night was EXCELLENT!!!  Those steaks were HUGE!!! And expertly prepared.  Thanks Rick for being the appointed grill master.  
During the ride on Friday, my bike developed a nasty grinding noise/feel.  Once we got back from the ride, we tore into it only to find the left rear wheel bearing was toast.  Our attempts to pull the bearing was met with frustration and I ended up having to take the wheel to the local Honda dealer to have them pull the outer race out of the wheel.  About an hr. later, and only $20 lighter (including a new dust seal...we had a bearing), the wheel was ready to go back on the bike. It was a great ride once the bike was back together...  

Today was an uneventful day, other than the heat and the 711 miles (which is Marcia's longest day ever on a bike).  She did great but is paying the price with a sore hiney.
It was very good seeing our old friends, meeting new friends, and riding with both.  Thanks so much for opportunity to see the London areas.

Hotdog
I've had a couple of trips that I think I will never forget (for the right reasons). A solo journey that was just me and machine for 1000 miles on day one. Lonely but precisely what I needed at the time. Then there was the trio of valkyries scorchin the asphalt on the way to Daytona. Mosa, George and me, Ethan.

http://f6rider.com/Daytonapics/daytona_ ... member.htm

Lamont, you just had to start this thread the day after I filled up the tanks on both bikes and treated them with Stabil! You cut me deep brother, you cut me deep. 
Hey Mosa, I have five weeks vacation next year..

2016 - Columbus Weekend Ride by Oss

Yesterday was a lot of fun but I took just a few pics. From here at home we were 11 bikes if I remember,
The colors made a substantial improvement with the cool temps of Friday night and Saturday saw reds popping and burnt oranges on the goat trail, all thru the 7 Lakes Drive and 106
The reflections off of the lakes on either side were serene and as expected we saw no traffic.
Also as expected I made a right on 94 instead of a left and Dan caught me and made a left onto a side street and the rest of the group did not. I rode about 5 miles down the road and found them at a pull out and we regrouped only losing about 20 minutes or so,
Pine Island highway, really just a street stretches all the way to route 6 winding thru black soil farm country and then 6 is downhill like lolo pass only much shorter down to Port Jervis

We stopped down the road for the 1st scheduled break at Hawks Nest and then xman led to a gas station in PA as Harry and The Bull did not fill up before we left.  It worked out as we all topped off and emptied bladders that may have been full  at the Exxon
Looking at the time we went further west instead of north on 55 to that good restaurant overlooking the Delaware River and that stop was a long stop as only one waitress working,
By then its afternoon and we only had gone 90 something miles so considering some had driven already 3 hrs. to get to my house I decided Not to head up into the catskills and risk getting back at 8pm,   NJf6Cowboy and MHallock rode home to Jersey from the lunch stop and Xman lived only 10 minutes away so he split as well
 
We took 97 back to Hawks Nest for another look from another pullout then 84 to 17 to 6   6 is a great climb and then a long descent over the Shawgunk chain which stretches to Mohonk and New Paltz before becoming the Catskills   Colors were popping and since Meathead and Brenda missed it yesterday we rode up to Perkins where we enjoyed a nice stop
Bonnie said when I called her it had just started to rain in Ossining so we headed home and caught no rain at all.
Dinner at a Portuguese restaurant and I will let Meathead talk about the ride home. Baldo by the way arrived as we were leaving our house for dinner in the mommyvan so he climbed in as well.
Now it’s still raining windy but should stop in an hour or so. So the ride will go on but probably closer to 11am as when I was out at 8 in was slippery with wet leaves
Thanks to all who came

 

2017
Oss-Hudson River Ride

Like HarryC said in the other thread I had a great time
The folks that put in the effort and the miles to come is what makes the ride so great

Today we headed up the goat trail in some pretty fair fog and upon crossing Bear Mountain Bridge and looking up I made the call to head to Fort Montgomery, (below the fog line) which was the site of a bloody battle 240 years ago today for control of the Hudson River.
Luck was with us as today was a re enactment and there were camps set up on site of the fort grounds including a Scottish - British group and of course our Colonials with tools and things they used at the time. Very cool stuff.  After walking over to the cannon emplacements with the commanding view of the turn in the river I walked over to the re enactors in a few areas.
I got a lesson on the 75 caliber musket long gun (cant wait to see the pics) from what was supposed to be Scottish (but the reenactors were Irish lol)  and I think we all had so much fun that the ride became well behind schedule asap.  But who cares
(except for Stan and xman waiting on the route lol)

Climbing over route 6 the fog broke the sun became bright and the view of the valley beckoned us onward to route 208 where
we saw Stan waiting for us next to his magnificent Valkyrie Interstate (one of my favorite valks I have ever seen) and we headed north on 208 to 52 around Walden NY
Next stop was at the top of the Shawangunk mountain where the fog had also burned off and the view was stunning from the overlook
About half an hour later we found xman at the turn for Claryville Rd and headed for the covered bridge which eluded me for a spell, No fear after a change in direction we made it there and it was definitely a covered bridge
Claryville Road into Frost Valley Road from 55 to 28 is about 25 miles long and was epic as Harry said, just yellows burnt oranges and reds and riding mile after mile no traffic no other vehicles just us and the road in the woods This is now my favorite road for its solitude, incredibly long length free of any stop sign or road crossing, diversity and sheer quantity of twists and turns one can take at whatever speed feels best to the rider.

Same with heading up 42 from the 28 turn off climbing mile after mile with stunning reds and yellow on mountains and hills.
It rained during the lunch stop and Stan and Tom split off from there as they live well west of the Hudson. The road was slick descending into the canyon by Catskill NY east of Tannerville but the Taconic was dry the whole way  No speed appreciation awards but the cops were out.

Ice cream after a stop at Croton Dam (upper and lower) where we got pics of a B24 flying overhead ! And then I got some help putting LED's into my fog lites then dinner at the Portugese restaurant
Now the crew has gone and all are heading home at 1st light

Thank you Jim, Bob, Craig, Mark, Larry aka George, Harry, Stan, Tom and of course my wingman G-Man for helping make this ride weekend   It truly was epic and it felt great finally getting to show off this 250 + mile  route to southerners and new englanders
Next year I hope to do this again   Cant wait to see the pics which I hope Jim and the others will post once they get home.



Check out jim@98valkyrie.com photo's. Password VRCC

https://98valkyrie.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/Rides/Hudson-River-Ride-2017/n-GbQ7gj/i-2tmR7J7

Beer van Huet:
Delaware Chapter
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/de/

2003
Charlie Cavanaugh
The Delaware VRCC Chapter has been here since its inception back in early 2001.  We have engaged our members into meeting for different rides and events.  We met in the beginning, but since we are spread across the whole state, sometimes it was difficult to get together.  Last year I sent out emails to all our members to invite them to a "Bike Night" they have every Wednesday night at the New Castle Hooters located on route 13 near the New Castle County Airport.  Before the summer ended we had a couple of good get-together's.  One night we ended up with 10 or 12 Valks not only from Delaware, but also New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  Met quite a few members at Hooters Bike Night and had a real good time. There are a lot of awesome Valks out there!!







Michigan Chapter
http://forums.mivrcc.com/index.php



RTAZ

I am the local chapter leader for the VRCC. We are located in the Saginaw, Bay City, Midland area of Michigan but also cover areas from Flint and all places beyond. We are primary a Valkyrie club with over 900 members in Michigan and 30,000 members worldwide, however we do not discriminate on what kind of motorcycle you ride, everyone is welcome to ride with  

MI Chapter has a significant number of Valkyrie Riders with lots of activities, during its history divided into
Capitol City  by Gary Swan
Macomb  by Bill/Julie  
Rogue Riders  by Gary aka "Romeo"  
Southern  by Greg  
Southeast  by John aka "bounty hunter"  followed by Momz
Genesee - Shiawassee  by Norm  
Grand Rapids by Gary “Stitch” House
Northern MI by David “Timberwolf” Spencer
Tri-Cities  by Joe “Riding Dragon” Errante
St Claire by Joe van Poucker
Washtenaw/Wayne by Brian "GiG" Leggieri

Note from the editor
An apology is at order. Michigan is a very active Chapter with lots of great stories by RTAZ and other members of annual St. Ignace-, Bunkers Picnic, Fall- and various other rides.
Unfortunately, the majority of pics are stored by Photo Bucket and not accessible for non-registered members. In order to keep the history readable, I decided to omit all stories w/o public pics.
Additions are always welcome info@vrcc.nl  Let’s make Michigan complete!



Marquette Madness Ride-In 2000 by TLValk
https://web.archive.org/web/20050113044902/http://home.att.net:80/~tlvalk3/GALLERY.htm





Southern Chapter
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/smc/

2002 - Suzi’s Party



2002 - Midnight Ride



2005 - Tri City Chapter
http://tri-cityvrcc.blogspot.nl/ and http://www.valkyrieriders.com/mi/pages/Tri%20Cities%20Page.htm

 

RTaz
Our Tri-City Chapter has ridden over 5000 miles in group rides in 2005. We start the season out with a BBQ at my place in Bridgeport around the 1st Sunday in May. We have had an organized ride in June, to the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. We rode around Lake Superior in July, and to Paducah Kentucky. In August we rode to St. Ignace, Michigan for the weekend. September is our Lumbermans Monument BBQ and October is our Fall Color Tour to Traverse City.

Some album pics


Biker BBQ at RTaz's place



Check out this 2009 Activity Calendar

Michigan, Regional and National Events of Interest
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/mi/Pages/Calendar.htm

2007 - Capital Chapter
http://capitalchaptervrcc.blogspot.nl/2007/

ValkGS
We are located in the Lansing/Mason area, but our members are from Eaton, Ingham, Livingston, Jackson and Clinton Counties. We are a new Chapter, (one of seven Chapters in Michigan) just getting started. While we love our Valkyrie motorcycles, all bikes and brands are welcome - it's the 'good folks' camaraderie we're lookin’ for!! Come ride with us!!

Michigan Madness
http://capitalchaptervrcc.blogspot.nl/2007/09/michigan-madness-2007_6891.html

Michigan Madness 2007 was held in Mason in May. This was the first event sponsored by the new Capital Chapter. We met at the "City Limits”, had a great lunch, 50/50 drawings, door prizes, blessing of the bikers then rode to Jackson for ice cream. A great time was had by all!

Grand Rapids Chapter - 2011 Poker Ride

Stitch
Just wanted to say THANKS to all who came out and enjoyed our Poker Ride today, there were about 35 all together, and I think all had a great time. Weather started out stupendous, warm & sun-shiny - then 'Michigan' happened ... what can I say??
Congrats to Ray (happened to be a Wing rider) who won the poker hand for $165, and to Jim T. for the worst hand - still netted him $65. Then we gave out $95 in various prizes.
Had about 20 raffle prizes, and some THANKS to Adrian, who donated several patches from his store, and to Scottie who had a couple tool kits to offer. Dawn, Scott & Bernie had the privilege to split up the BUG SPLAT contest - BIG bucks here!!  
Here's where we started


                                                                                                A pic of Dawn's winning SPLAT          About 25 different folks won 'something' - which is what I try to do

Look at the weather (to start with anyway) with a shot or 2 of all the great folks who ventured out  

Charles Schell
Back To The Homeland, Back To The Birthplace -- Marysville, Ohio
On my way home from my grandson's birthday party, I stopped in Marysville to take a quick look at the Honda plant.  This is where my bike was created back in 1999.  They do not make motorcycles there anymore, once they were done with the Valkyrie the plant was transitioned into car manufacturing.



After I took a few pictures of my bike at its birthplace, I hit the Highway heading west again and stopped at the next little town to grab some lunch.  After parking my bike in front of the Waffle House, a company that should be paying me for all these mentions in my blog, I cut the engine and got get off my bike.  As I did, an elderly woman came out of the diner and then gave my bike a rather stern look and frowned.  I braced myself waiting to hear something derogatory about motorcycles.
"Do you know why that bike runs so good?"  She asked staring at me with piercing eyes.
"No M'am" I said not sure where this was going.
"Because it is a Honda." She said forcefully “Do you know why that 1999 Valkyrie Interstate still looks so beautiful?"
I was impressed, I don't think I ever met a woman in her 70s who knew anything about motorcycles – – let alone enough to recognize both year and model just by looking at it.
"No M'am" I said again.
"Because, we built it right here and we did a damn good job."  She said this and didn't bother to wait on my response or reaction – – she just continued on to her car.
"Thank you" I said to her as she walked by, she gave me a small wave with her hand but did not stop.
Now, that is pride in where you were from and what they do there.  Made me smile all the way home.

2011 - Tony Z

I feel compelled to say what’s on my mind.  I have never been the type to participate on these forums boards as you can tell by my posting stats, though due to my recent medical condition I have had a lot more time on my hands and recently been on here more frequently. You guys kind of sucked me in.
In the past years I was an active member and held the position of Co-Leader of a local VRCC chapter, the once great “Southeast Michigan Chapter“. It became the largest and most active group in the state, thanks to my co-leader Big Bob, captains Momz & Ed, past leader Big Bill, Hypre Dave, and to all the members willingness to participate as a group. We held weekly group rides, dinners, BBQ’s, charity drives, and a whole lot more. And did we have fun doing it.  Some of my best friendships resulted from the membership of this club.  

Two years ago, I resigned from the leadership position and was blackballed from the state chapter due to inner-circle politics (but that’s another story).  Though I was never a big participant national level, I also pulled away from entire club, until now.
When I recently got sick my good friend George “Momz” posted on this board for well wishes, and I was overwhelmed by not only the replies to the thread, but all the calls and e-mails I received from this club membership.  Needless to say, it touched me. I never realized how many of you cared, enough so to respond the way you did, about something so trivial as a gallbladder removal.  
In closing, I want to say THANK YOU to all my VRCC friends and declare “ I‘M BACK.”



Momz



2011 - Skinhead

Smokin'Joe and Highbinder have put together their ride this year to Franklin WV.  The motel in Franklin is sold out.  I reserved 4 cabins 1 mile north of the motel, they each have 2 double beds, and 2 have kitchens.  So far it looks like I have 4 definite and 3 somewhat interested participants.  The cabin's owner said there is room for additional air mattresses or sleeping bags in the cabins, but I'd rather not make it too crowded, unless there are no other accommodations nearby.  These are all of the cabins at this site, so we will have the place to ourselves.  All you fence sitters need to give me a thumbs up or down sosen I can nail down the participant list.
Participants:

Me
Binky
Poohbear
Hozz
Romeo

2013 - Cracker

What a great trip, started off a bit wet with 2 days of riding through storm after storm, but after that the weather was Great!
Time was limited, so we had to ride the interstate much more then we'd like too, but we had 3 full days of awesome riding, sightseeing & meeting some good people & good times!











Beer van Huet:
New Mexico Chapter
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/nm/  and http://nmvalkyries.freeservers.com/



Red River Run - 2000



Hot new info 2001
Kathy Camarenas has graciously agreed to take over the helm as our new fearless leader. Kathy loves organizing rides, so expect to see a lot more in that department! Thanks Kathy!!

Members List of 2004 - active links
https://web.archive.org/web/20041222144855/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/nm/Home_page/name.htm
 


2004 Albuquerque Blast
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/nm/Blast_Page/Blast_page.htm
http://valkyrieriders.com/Blast/ and https://web.archive.org/web/20040820215123/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/nm/Blast_Page/Blast_page.htm



According to http://valkyrieriders.com/nm/Blast_Page/People_attending.htm  120 Riders attended.

Comment from participant.
A great time was had by all or it would appear so by the photos presented.  We had some great weather, sights, food and brew - as only one can in New Mexico.  I would like to thank Kathryn aka Dragonryder2 and the crew in Albuquerque for making the event a great one and all the riders that showed.

YouTube contribution from oZ

Rally held by the New Mexico Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club
Valkyries in New Mexico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV6GdTNcpTY


                                                                                                        Los Alamos                

Thor’s Hammer Pics

                                     Arrival Arizona Chapter                                                F6Gal" signing "Thor's Hammer" banner
 


                                     Dropping out of gas                                                  Hand off to Aaron "LIVESTN" in Soccoro


                                      Aaron horsing around at Ruidoso Downs                   Handoff to “D" from Texas who offered ‘Drool Beer’ in return.



                                      Gettin' gas, kickin' tires                                                     On the way to Red River

Another great 2005 NM vid by oZ from F6RiderStore https://youtu.be/642IY9FTMmo


2009
Gary – A short Ride’s better’n no Ride
http://forums.okvalks.com/index.php/topic,1362.0.html

Albuquerque Annual Balloonfest
http://forums.okvalks.com/index.php/topic,1424.0.html



2010
Gary - Leaf Peaker Ride/ Jemez Mountains

I had originally wanted to head up to do the Cumbres Toltec Hwy 17 ride between Chama, NM & Antonito, CO but alas had to stick closer to home and went with my backyard mountains instead.
I always seem to either be too early or just too late to make the Jemez colors but decided to go for it since it was a beautiful day and I was up for a ride anyway.
The weather was clear, temp running about 50 degrees, yep that's t-shirt weather for some. Got to take advantage of it now since the colder temps are on their way.
I did bring along a long-sleeved t-shirt and gloves in case it gets cold. Temps can easily drop 5-10 degrees where I was headed. Heading out Hwy 4 I make my way upward.



The temp was dropping, good thing my window thermometer is on the Standard and not the IS otherwise I probably would have listened to my hands when they were telling me "now would be a good time to put on them gloves and maybe them sleeves!!!" I left them in the saddlebag to keep them nice and warm. Still only teaser colors so far...



Here's what I'm calling today's Money Shot. This is what I was referring to as one of my favorite spots.
I continue on due west via hwy 4. I didn't really find the reds and yellow/oranges I was hoping for so I took a stroll along the stream.  At this point I was somewhat out of road for colors but the weather was still great, the tunes were flowing through all 4 speakers of my new-to-me-this-year IS so I headed on further west and looped around and down to Santa Fe to have lunch in the old town plaza area, finally rolling back in about 5:00. Another great day and ride.



Annual Tucumari Ride with 62 registrations   http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/vrcc_rbbqtbg/

Bandit and Ladybug

Wow, what a weekend!  It was great seeing so many familiar faces and some new faces as well.  We enjoyed each one of you more than you know.  You are so generous and with your donations we will be able to deposit $1,670.09 into the Food Pantry account.  This is so exciting and will be a blessing to so many.  Again thanks so much for traveling such a distance and we are truly blessed to call you "family".  Look forward to sharing the wind with you again.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!



Misfit in 2010  - about incorporating a Tech Session
I think that most folks coming to Tucumcari do a fair amount of wrenching on their bikes. I am not sure that we need a tech session here. I could be wrong but I think that if someone is having a problem or has a tech question that we will be able to help them. This is supposed to be a ride in like a backyard BBQ. Not a rally with vendors, tech sessions, formal rides and such. I just don't want the folks that put this thing together to think that they have to do new and better things each year to keep us interested in coming back. One of the best things about this gathering is the informalities. I vote that we just hang out and enjoy the company and if someone has a problem or a question that we all do all that we can to help them out. There are other gatherings that are shutting down because it turned into too much hassle for the folks laying out the $$ and putting in all of the time and effort. Sometimes less is more. On the other hand, folks that know me know that I will do whatever it takes to make this year a success and if that means that the folks showing up want a tech session then I will do one. Does anyone have an idea on what they need a tech session on? I can't wait to hang out with all of you again. Bring it on!

Lyn-Del
I have to agree.  Sometimes it feels like the original spirit of gatherings gets lost in the constant quest to get better, when best was what you started with - good friends, good food, good times.

Remember the start about the folks who took their first cruise?  They didn't want to "waste" the money they spent by just sitting around, so they participated in every game/function on the ship's calendar.  And didn't enjoy the trip at all.
I think the Tucumcari gathering is exactly what it should be.  And how could you top a wedding, anyway?

2013
MrArn - Ride to Silver City and the Catwalk Trail

It's been sometime since I last posted a ride report in this forum. While I've never stopped riding, I did stop making the reports for a while. I must admit it was easier, no taking pictures and struggling to capture the ride using words. Then a few weeks ago I spent some time looking at my old reports and the memories it evoked made all that extra effort worth it.

Here is a ride report of a ride I did with my daughter to Silver City this last weekend.
http://bikersroadreport.com/2013/04/24/ride-to-silver-city-and-catwalk-trail/  



Gary - Ride Report - Mammoth Lakes Run July 2013  (long)
http://www.valkyrieforum.com/bbs/index.php/topic,59108.0.html  and https://plus.google.com/photos/105160531471858684770/albums/5915339301601487937?authkey=CLq2uo-sr_DqugE
 
Some examples



Heading toward Arizona to meet up with Michael later today in Kingman...


….we took a cruise around several of The Mammoth Lakes followed by June Lake Loop

Chuck's Motorcycle Rides and Road Reports

Chuck AKA MrArn has an excellent 2011-2013 blog with great pics
http://bikersroadreport.com/










 

Beer van Huet:
California Chapter

California, the cradle of the VRCC is divided into several area Chapters

State Representative is Brice aka "Valk Man”
 
Fresno by Bill aka "F-106”
Central Cal by Bob aka "Bob"  
http://www.ccvalkyrieriders.com
SoCal by David aka "Big Mac”
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal
San Diego by Mario aka "damnatu"
http://valkyrieriders.com/sandiego  



NorCal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2348KNGILo

2009 - Big Rick Stuart

A ride north from Alice's on Highway 35, Skyline Blvd, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is a really popular riding and driving area. It can be very crowded on weekends, but this was on a thursday so it was pretty empty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7n1baEZgRA

2015
Meathead (AZ) went to Russell Day Long shop
http://www.valkyrieforum.com/bbs/index.php/topic,82251.0.html



SoCal Ride Archives

Notice the transition in 1999 from VOA to VRCC
https://web.archive.org/web/19990819023828/http://www.f6rider.com:80/socal/home.htm vs https://web.archive.org/web/19991004042557/http://www.f6rider.com:80/SOCAL/Home.htm



SoCal has a very well documented and extensive Ride archive. Excellent collection with hot links as of 2002.
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/Ride_Archives/socal_%20ride_archives.htm

2001 South West Message board - Vegas Ride

Dennis from Blythe
This weekend, today, this evening..
Az Riders And I are meeting at the Hacienda Casino, just north of the Hoover Dam, at 3:00 our time. The Vegas Riders are going to escort us.
Although they are booked for the weekend. But there has to be something around there.
Just in case any of you awsome Riders are interested.
See you at least in Laughlin..
Just a month away. Oh Ya !!

Sue & Vic
We are here from 4 states. F6Gal, Sue & Vic, Irene and Lenny, Dennis from Blythe, Psycho, Medussa, Rick and Debbie, Chuck. We are having a barbecue at Lenny's and etc.
And Dennis from Blythe ( His name has been changed to Disco Dennis because of the way he was caught dancing while riding his bike and listening to his CD player in the desert)says he cannot wait to see the Vegas Riders show up tomorrow for Breakfast.

Rick Taylor
It was a great time indeed. The Saturday ride was a hoot. I'm sure glad the Ranger that pulled us over didn't take you and Madussa to jail.


                                         Las Vegas Ride 2002                                                                             Laughlin 2002


                                         Laughlin 2002                                                                        Blythe 2003


                                          Calico 2003                                                                         Death Valley 2004

2001 – oZ - to Devil' Punch Bowl, California

It was a great November ride. Temp. about 70, blue skies, great friends. Great thing about California is we rode thru places that had the leaves turning color as they do back east, then through mountains, desert and pine. Devil's Punch Bowl was remarkable and amazing to see the power of Mother Nature.
Devil's Punch Bowl was created from the movement of the San Andreas Fault, that sucker moves a little too much and I'll be treading water... But the fault is what shaped most of California making the beautiful works of nature including the Devil's Punch Bowl and for that matter the mountains that we look up on every day from the LA area.




We all gathered at Hansen Damn, had a 50/50 "New Guy" won a hundred bucks. Some coffee and donuts thanks Rob & Daryl and we were gone.
First stop, Bear Divide in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mtns. Highest Peak, Mt San Antonio (Mt. Baldy) 10,080 feet


Marty Rood, many time contributor to F6Rider Webzine and author of "Group Riding" which get published for all our ride-ins was there, as well as Gary & Sally, our SoCal leader and his Navigator Pook!  
Devil's Punch Bowl was his idea for a ride, and a great one it was.  And not to forget, Rob & Daryl, Rob's our SoCal Webmaster and Daryl the spark plug that gets everything done.
To explain Devil's Punch Bowl would take an article, maybe I can get Pook to do just that. These rocks were formed laying flat. It is the famous San Andreas Fault movement that tossed them about.


The group included Donna, Joe, Mark, Lyn, Workerbee, oZ, Pook and Don Mark & Lyn of CAT Specialties. Members first, vendors second.
I love vendors that actually ride Valkyries! I love these guys; they've done much 4 VRCC

2001 -Bakersfield Bash
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/Bakersfield/home.htm

This is going to be a big ride, so consider the following a MUST READ. Attended by 224 Riders.
WOW. Must have been awesome!









It was GREAT - But Never Again
Psycho Crash

Yep folks, I have to say that the VRCC Bakersfield Bash was a Great Event, but there were things that we would hope should never happen again.
Unfortunately, the worst of it was that we had two riders go down.  Timmer/Tim Powell never even made it to Bakersfield-had a get off in Big Bear, and the other was Psycho/Michael Bradford.  As I understand it, Mike was the worst of the two with a broken shoulder.  We all hope that they are on the mend, and that their recovery will be quick and complete.  As an aside, I asked F6Gal, as both these individuals were from the Arizona contingent, was there something about the fabulous scenery/roads or amenities in California that made riding out here more distracting?  All I got in reply was something to the effect that one of them was actually from TEXAS, hmm?
I would be remiss if I did not mention our Guardian Angel that once again was there when the need was greatest.  Sonny from Lemore has a new moniker.  We call him “St. Sonny” now.  He provided transportation, trailer, and a lot of his personal time going back and forth to help out our fallen brethren.  Thank You Saint Sonny……

There were some other issues that I will mention later but to the good part first.
Well actually, the bad luck struck even before the event got started.
Chris, from Direct Line, deserves a big round of applause for making all those "Chrome Addicts" not suffer withdrawal symptoms.  Unfortunately, their truck never made it to Bakersfield due to some mechanical difficulties.  Chris pulled some strings and waved a magic wand and got as much as he could on short notice shipped to Bakersfield.  As I said, a lot of people went home with some good stuff, but others have to wait for another day.  Chris just sold most everything.
CAT (alias Mark) was there with some neat T-Shirts and other assorted paraphernalia.  (I’m still wondering why there was no access port in those briefs.) And not to be forgotten was the neat stuff that CAT & Direct Line donated for the raffle.  Can you believe folks were starting to moan cause we were giving so much stuff away?  Think it might have had to do with looking forward to the 50-50 drawing.  We had stuff from Stemnut, Chaparral, CAT, Direct Line and F6Rider.

As the charity of choice this year, “Make a Wish Foundation” was the benefactor, we brow beat, and head locked several folks, & Daryl and Dottie twisted arms to the point that we had over $500 in the kitty for the eventual winner, Kevin/Torknot, and the Bakersfield Make a Wish Foundation.
On a personal note, I would like to thank the guy that gave me what I thought was the NEATEST taillight I have ever seen.  I failed to get his name, but it was won by this other party, and then, for who knows whatever reason (by the grace of my lucky star), gave it to me.  A Big personal Thank You.  It’s installed and is so COOL!!!

Marty R. has to get the biggest Thank You (if his hide hasn’t been tanned and hung on the barn by now, but more on that in a minute), for making this all happen.  He went out of his way, only he knows how far, to lay the groundwork for all the great riding, accommodations, and various other sundry items.
At this point I wish to mention something that was an unfortunate situation that caused Marty considerable distress and probably some embarrassment to the VRCC.  Allow me to explain.

Due to the fact that there were a specific number of registered individuals that indicated that they would partake of the dinner ride and breakfast ride, Marty had to make arrangements with the local eateries and concessionaires to provide the necessary staff and "vittles" to feed a mass of hungry bikers. Well, as it was on an "honor system" as to participation, a considerable number of folks had a change of plans.  No one is being blamed, as we all know SHxx happens.  [Gary D. & Sally had an unfortunate death in the family but elected to honor both personal events and spent the whole day commuting.]
The problem is that when venders/merchants expect us, on our verbal promise, to provide them with a customer base that does not come to pass, they, in turn, incur losses.  That does not bode well for them to provide further support to our activities.
I mention this now because when the question comes up as to why we might charge $25 for a catered meal (that one might think they could go get for $10 at the local beanery), it is not just that we are trying to be benefactors for a charity, but there are "guarantees" that we have to make to continue doing these events.
Example:
Breakfast that was to be $6 for 200+ riders turned out to be $9 because fewer than 100 showed up (as I remember there were less than 30 bikes).
So be forewarned, doing anything on the "honor system" has gone by the wayside.
We all hope that Marty has not had to sell his home and move out to town.  Maybe just keeping a low profile will suffice. Thank You Marty and we know you have "Survivor Skills".

One final note, LaMonster is alive and well as is his bike, just ask the motel mgr.  With the new engine and sufficient rubber on his rear tire, he provided late night entertainment with a sole burn-out contest, obviously he was the winner.  I was approached by some of his admirers to participate but I don’t get the deal on my tires that LaMonster does.
Everyone had a great time and the weather could not have been better.  
To quote Lamont, “Do you realize it is 10:00PM and we are sitting here in our T-Shirts?”
Eat your heart out you easterners………………

 





There was talk on the boards about how some folks might be making money at the Zanesville Ride-In

Below page explains the goal is to make fabulous memories, and all the money goes to Make-A-Wish.
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/Bakersfield/rally_info.htm

2000/2004
Yosemite Ride
https://web.archive.org/web/20001007112542/http:/www.f6rider.com:80/Yosemite/home.htm
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/0604yosemite/detailsyosemite.htm



Co sponsored Central and Southern California Chapters

Who is going
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/0604yosemite/whosgoingYosemite.htm


Our first All-State Valkyrie Ride-In was such a success we would like to have another large Valkyrie Ride-In. This time instead of riding the Southern Sierra as we did before, this time we'll  ride Yosemite!
This once in a life time ride is open  to the whole nation, heck the world, and not just Valkyrie riders (all bikes are warmly welcomed!) but anyone who enjoys beauty and is willing to help two great causes. AND THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO RIDE THROUGH THE VALLEY AS THE NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE IS WORKING TO CLOSE THE PARK TO VEHICLES (see article) which is actually not a bad idea, but I know I want to ride Yosemite once more in my lifetime!
The fact that we'll be riding magnificent Yosemite with other Valkyrie owners and with knowledgeable guides from the area makes this a once in a lifetime opportunity. Riding your Angel* through Heaven by day and gathering the Valkyries for cavorting, fellowship and swapping stories in the evenings. It don’t get better than this.
I am sure there are 100’s of Valkyrie owners from all over who will be delighted to ride their Valkyries through truly one of the most spectacular wonders of the world, Yosemite! Participation is limited so register early. Entrance to  Yosemite Park which is now $20.00 (USA) per private, non-commercial vehicle for a 7-day stay.



Extract from Daniel Meyers Life is a Road

The California high desert is an astounding place. Passing just to the west of Death Valley (the lowest elevation in the U.S.) and then climbing thousands of feet above sea level, the road showed us weeping vistas, rugged small towns, and great salt lakes. Huge mountain peaks above us to the west, and desert valleys far below us to the east created views that seemed to go on forever. On several occasions we would round a turn or crest a hill and the view over hundreds of miles of desert would make me gasp. It was a recipe for absolutely intoxicating riding. It was dark when we pulled into the hotel parking lot many hours later. I was surprised to find my hands shaking from exhaustion. It had only seemed like minutes.
We spent the next three days exploring the park and surrounding country from the saddles of our motorcycles. Winding roads, high passes, steep grades�in one case, a published 26%--all kept us moving. Hundreds of miles of curves, granite outcroppings, sheer cliffs, and huge trees kept us looking. Hearty cooking from small town café�s and restaurants kept us nourished.
There is a grove of Sequoia trees here. The largest living things on the planet, they are another sight that is impossible to appreciate in pictures. The scale of these behemoths simply must be experienced to be understood.
Standing there, awed by the towering trees, I burst out laughing as a busload of tourists began unloading in the parking lot. Here, in the shadows of the mammoth grove, they were getting out of the bus and photographing the motorcycles in the parking lot. They hadn�t even noticed the trees. Perception colors experience, and there is a difference in how a place is perceived that is created by how the observer travels there.



All too soon my time in California came to an end. It was time for Steve and I to part ways. He needed to head home to Los Angles, and it was time for me to start finding my way back to Dallas. As we shook hands outside the hotel, preparing for our departure, he looked at me and asked, �The short way or the long way.�
I thought about the land between here and home. Hmmm, I�ve not seen Death Valley yet, and the Mojave Desert is just around the corner. Once more through Yosemite would be a welcome distraction too. Maybe I could squeeze all that in a day or so. Of course, time was running out, I had to be back at work soon. The long way now might mean a long, fast, and hard run the rest of the way home.
Ah well. The journey is the reward. I grinned and grasped his hand. �The long way of course!�
I�ll see you on the road.

My Blog Entry:

All I can say is "Wow!"
1200 miles of twisties in 4 days, and that doesn't count the Los Angles freeway system!


Left Los Angles Thursday morning for Yosemite National Park. My friend and host Steve took me up the "back way"...an extra couple hundred miles...but well worth it for the 350 mile romp through the high desert, and then the climb into the pass in Yosemite (I'll post pass names later...my brain is a bit fried).
We spent all day Thursday, Friday, and Saturday banging through and around Yosemite. Amazing roads there, and gorgeous mountains. Oh yeah, of course, there are the BIG trees too. Unbelievable! (I'm pretty sure that particular forest is actually part of Texas...things are only supposed to be bigger in Texas!).
A personal note: TKAT...I'm not gonna make it over! Thought I could, but I've broken some stuff (and fixed some stuff) and damaged some other stuff...and now I've got a front tire acting up. Ah well...the fun of motorcycle trips. I'm only 1200 miles away from home or so...(she'll make it).
Today...that's TODAY alone...I ran through Yosemite (and the pass), and then through Death Valley. I have some strong impressions of both, but those will have to be written up later. From 9950 feet to 282 feet BELOW sea level in just a few hours. Temperatures ranged from about 44 degrees at the summit in the morning, to 114 in Death Valley this afternoon.
So, basically, I'm fried....oh, and I turned down the girl the motel room came equipped with (gotta love cheap motels) so I'm intensly lonely too.



Mikes1800 - a 2016 Impression
On the Valkyrie Interstate in Yosemite National Park, September 21, 2015. Riding down Wawona Rd through Yosemite Tunnel towards Yosemite Village. Tunnels are cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdEiIJb2Uio

Death Valley Raid





Laborman
I wouldn't have met all of you if it had not been for getting in the VRCC. When I bought the Valk, I didn't know anyone who had one, much less anything about the bike. I searched the net for Valk and stumbled on to the VRCC. I sat back, lurked for a while, and then joined in. I was treated to many great stories and a lot of advice from the "stars" of the board at that time...Lamonster, Dragbars, Mosa, Smilin Jack, Tennessee Iceman, TNT and JDubya, Speedie, and many, many others. I went to Daytona and met up with the group. What a thrill it was to meet all these people...and, what a treat it was to be accepted by other riders who I had never met. There ain't nothing like the brotherhood of the group.

Later I went to Hotglue's 5B's BBQ and met more of the group. La. chapter was started, I met Jack in New Orleans and Anita and others. I have been treated to the wit of Sarge, the craziness of Craze, the hospitality of Hotglue, Lamonster, DB, TnIceman, Big Jon and the Razorback wife, Mosa and his parents (at Inzane), Smilin Jack, Hurricane, RescueRoy and his wife, Gary Williams and Connie, and many others I can't think of......that's the problem with getting old....speaking of old, can't forget RJ...HA!  

I met lifelong - best friends - Michael P, Beverly, RPBrown and Cheryl, and Trap in Helen. I've ridden to New Mexico with Michael P, and then to Sturgis in 2004 with the entire group. I have been blessed to meet and keep such great friends that are friends for life. Like Lamont, DB, Mosa, TnIceman, BigJon, and others who formed lifelong friendship, I too have formed lifelong friendships with all of you. I have been treated to "open house" from TNT and JDubya, ridden with Speedie and others from Tn.

For me, it’s not just the memories of where we all came from, but it is where we landed today. Anytime, anyplace, anything you need, I know I can count on all of my friends and riders. My memories are of the rides, the gatherings, and the longing to get some planned for 2005. I miss all of you and look forward to the rides next year.
So, what are we waiting on????????Let’s get some trips planned for 2005. Just think, in a couple of years the question will be "What are your best memories of the BBR







Blythe story
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/sandiego/vrcc/sd_vrcc_2-23-2004_blythe/vrcc_blythe.htm

2004 - Moon Ride
This mooning of Amtrak is a 25 year tradition that we'll participate in so shine up those (butts) bikes.



2005 - London Bridge Ride

 

Inland Empire Run - Make your own shirts



2006 - Beach Ride



2007
Dave - South Coast Ride

First of all I want to say how great it was to see Terry and Janice today. Terry has a stroke a few years back and I can't believe how well he is doing. I know he appreciated having lunch with us and all the good wishes from us. He has such a great laugh and still knows how to have fun.
 22 bikes started out with us this morning with Phil and 2 of his friends meeting us at Hell's Kitchen. He got the time wrong and thought we had left from Tom's Farms when in fact we hadn't even arrived yet. 2 new riders meet up with us. Sergio Meiron and Mike McIntee. It was great to see them and hope to see them in the future. 4 riders broke off early for personal commitments but it was nice to have them with us even it was for just a short time.
Joe's Crab Shack took good care of us and the food was pretty good also. They have a nice view of the boats and Newport harbor. Greg R and Wayne helped with the 50/50 and wouldn't you know it I was the big winner. It was a nice $70.00 pot. Thank you Terry for picking my winning ticket. He really got a kick out of it.   For those of you who didn't make this ride you missed another nice day and I hope to see you next month for the Ride to Death Valley. It will be a long one with some roads that I know I have never been on. I'm looking forward to it very much.





2008 - SoCal VRCC  Rides Up the Central Coast Details
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/0708%20Central%20Coast%20Ride/Details.htm


…………………it's a long one but hopefully it won't wear you out like it did Joe

SoCal VRCC Ride to Borrego Springs, CA 11-15-2014
https://youtu.be/Ue49epAIoZI



San Diego Chapter
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/sandiego/

Archives 2004 - Inland Empire Run
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/socal/0104Barbecue/home.htm









2004 - Big Bikes in Blythe III



Mr.  & Mrs. Blythe & Carolyn & Michelle have pulled out all the stops for our adventure to Blythe!
With a catered lunch, dinner and riding in the middle you're sure to have an adventure to remember!



The San Diego Ride to Blythe (long)
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/sandiego/vrcc/sd_vrcc_2-23-2004_blythe/vrcc_blythe.htm



2004







2012 Michael K (Az.) - Video ride report of the Salton Sea Loop Ride
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h187gXsj2o

2014 Greg Cremer
Riding down the Pacific Coast Highway on a motorcycle has been on my bucket list since I first rode it in the rain on a Yamaha 650 twin back in 1978. Well, fast forward to February 2014. The bike is a 6 cylinder Honda Valkyrie. Smoothest sport cruiser on the road. My brother and his wife and I took a trip down to Santa Barbara, CA from southern Idaho in February. We trailered the bikes to Sacramento (mainly because there was so much ice on the road and it was -17 outside). Then rode from Sacramento down, and then back up again on Coast highway 1. What an awesome trip! Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jwLHUhQiTI

2017 Magellon - San Francisco, Oakland, Concord, Sacramento, San Jose Valk'ers























Beer van Huet:
BV Chapter - Bouvet Island
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/BV/



Wayback shows the first appearance in 2004 and last in 2013. Bouvet is a brother chapter of SoCal and located at the most remote island in the world in the Antarctic.
Occasionally, the BV Chapter published a Captain Webb Memorial Swim.
https://web.archive.org/web/20041026031644/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/brdc.htm
 
There is a nice Inzane VI, Frisco CO Trip report published on the BV website with many pictures still online. Open the links to read the ‘to the point’ accompanying comments.

Bouvetoya Riding & Drinking Club would like to thank the Southern California Valkyrie Riders for making their first trip to the United States a success. InZane is the first motorcycle rally we've ever been to, and we are having a great time!  We wish to say a very special thanks to Dave Ritsema for joining us for dinner & making our First InZane a memorable one.  In return, we invite all our SoCal Brothers and Sisters to our 5th Annual BVI VRCC Event

On the Road to InZane
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022743/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/OnTheRoadToIZ6.htm



Still On the Road to InZane https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022753/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/StillOnTheRoadToIZ6.htm



At InZane
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022730/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/At%20IZ6.htm



Still at InZane
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022946/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/StillAtIZ6.htm





1000 Valk March & Dinner at InZane
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022736/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/DinnerAtInZane.htm





On the Road back to BV Island
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022940/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/OnTheRoadBackToBV.htm
No Pics, just comments

Still On the Road back to BV Island
https://web.archive.org/web/20081226022953/http://www.valkyrieriders.com:80/BV/IZ6/StillOnTheRoadBackToBV.htm
Fake pics




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