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Monday, August 18, 2008

Howard Meiseles Great 5000 Mile in Two Weeks Ride Story!






5000 miles in two weeks and my backside does not hurt.



July 13th and we are leaving Los Angeles with two destination goals in mind: The International BMW Motorcycle Owners Association rally in Gillette, Wyoming and accumulating the many of the 24 national parks for the Southern California Motorcycle Association’s “California Parks Adventure”, one the AMA’s “Grand Tour Events.”
The two bikes have been serviced, the gear has been packed and the Mapsource route has been downloaded into the GPS’s. It is 6 am, tanks filled, bladders empty, and the air is cool when we backed Ellen’s and my bike out of the garage and started the short 1200-mile, two-day ride to Custer, South Dakota.

Custer is only a short ride to Gillette and on the way we saw a few sights not part of our normal travels: Custer State Park, Mt Rushmore, the Badlands, Devils Tower, and had breakfast in Sturgis.
During the ride to Gillette we had a stop in Sturgis, which at the time was getting ready for its annual lemming revival, for breakfast so that we could tell our non-motorcycle friends that we have “been to Sturgis.” Sturgis is a nice little town, like Mayberry, in the middle of nowhere, just off the highway, with a couple of main streets and lots of small shops and helpful folks. I recommend that if you are in this area of the country stop by, have breakfast and buy a tee shirt at the Harley and BMW dealerships. Relax and learn to smile.
On to Devils Tower. When we were there we did not have any close encounters of any kind, just a stop for some pictures and to see a great national park.
Finally, we arrive for the Rally in Gillette. This moving party is located in a different part of North America each year. It is the annual pilgrimage for BMW motorcycle owners. We meet, we learn, we laugh, at night we tell lies of what great rider we are, we eat bratwurst and drink beer. Not a bad way to spend three days.

After three days, we leave Gillette and head for Yellowstone National Park. Upon arriving we learn to really see the park you have to slow down and ride behind the RV roadwhales. The sights in Yellowstone are breathtaking; here are two: Old Faithful and Yellowstone’s version of the Grand Canyon.
So after a nights stay it is on to California but first we have to see the Grand Tetons.
We finally arrived in California via Idaho, Utah and Oregon and visited these California National Parks: Lava Beds National Park, Redwood National and State Park, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Point Ryes National Seashore, Mur Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Devils PostPile National Monument, Manzanar National Historic Site, Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park and Yosemite National Park.
The most interest part of this ride was that this portion of the state is on fire and riding through a little smoke became a normal occurrence. I thought I gave up smoking a long time ago.
That haze in the background is the forest on fire. CA299 was very smoky.
I am always asked would I do it again? Yes and more, the western United States has some of the finest national parks in the world, or at least that part of the world I have seen. Each one has a certain air about them and I am glad our government had the good sense to preserve this beauty.
If you have the time, or make the time, get yourself a yearly park pass. Load up the bike with your favorite things and explore what this county has to offer.
Hum, the Iron Butt Association has a tour of 50 parks in 25 states in one year. Maybe that can be a three-week ride next year?

Welcome to new WMA Member Gerco Schep! BMW Guy all the way!















Truly the best motorcycle photography I have ever seen. These shots are absolutely stunning photos of Gerco's BMW Cruiser.


Hi Robert,

I've send you some pictures of my bike & me.

For the record:

I used to be a professional motorcycle driver some 20 years ago working with the dutch police force. Nowadays I driving just for fun on my BMW cruiser.
Thank you for the membership of WMA.

Greetings Gerco

Welcome to a very special member; WMA Member #194 David Dumas, owner of SoulRydah Magazine!





Welcome to David Dumas, Owner of Soul Rydah Magazine. http://www.soulrydahmag.com

David rides an awesome 2000 Harley Davidson Softail.

What an amazing beauty! Ride Safe David!

Send us more!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Welcome to New Member; Aline Delhaye from Belgium!





Aline is from the 'good' FEMA. (Not the USA one).
Aline is Secretary General of the 'good' FEMA. Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations.

Welcome Aline! Welcome to 'The Virtual Motorcycle Gang'!

Please find enclosed the requested picture.

Kind regards,

Aline Delhaye

Secretary General

FEMA – Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations

Rue des Champs, 62 – B1040 Brussels - Belgium

Phone +32 2 7369047

Fax +32 2 7369401

a.delhaye@fema-online.eu

www.fema.ridersrights.org

Friday, August 15, 2008

191 Members in the Worldwide Motorcycle Association!



WELCOME to the new members! WE are hopeful you'll send us a photo of you and your motorcycle, and any other motorcycle related photos. We'd REALLY love a ride story of one of your favorite rides.

Ride Safe!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Welcome New WMA Member Kristof Noƫ from Belgium



Welcome to Krisof our newest WMA Member from Belgium; my ancestors home! He rides a 1981 BMW r45. Those vintage BMW's are my favorites.

Thank you for your moto photo, and please send more.....

Welcome Gary Leavitt, New WMA 'Virtual Motorcycle Gang' Member



Welcome to Gary Leavitt, CPA....and WMA
Greater Salt Lake City Area!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Hello to 'Gang' Member Ernest Minnema!




Ernest's email to us below:

Dear Robert,

Thank you for having me in the gang.

I attached a few of my bike pic's for on the site. The first is me on my old-timer Honda CB400, a couple of years back when I just bought it. The perfect bike for the backroads, which I love to cruise.
The second is me on the track enjoying the pleasures of throwing around (and eating) lots of dirt.

Yours,
Ernest Minnema

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

More ride shots from WMA Members Howard and Ellen Meiseles!




Robert, Ellen and I just finished a wonderful two week 5000 mile ride.
Attached is a couple of couple photos


Howard Meiseles

ALSO: I've asked Howard for a recap if he gets the time. He wrote a great ride story earlier. You can find it in this blog by going to the archive and clicking to May 24th's post from Howard. It has some great photos and a very nice recap of the ride along The Blueride Parkway. (thanks again Howard)

WMA Member Steve Conn's bike shots....thanks Steve!





Steve...thank you so much! You bike is awesome!

Hey you others, when will you send your bike shots!

Ride Safe!

1913 Harley Davidson - Complete Look including watching it run!

Read all the way down, and check the archives section. LOTS of great ride stories and photos!

Be sure to go to the 'Archives' on the right side of this page. There are hordes of great ride stories in 2009/2008.

You can use the 'search' button on the top righthand side of the page to find a specific article or see what's available on a specific subject.

There's a very well written story about riding around Kyushu Island Japan and ending at "The Sturgis of Japan", or ride along with John and the Muskogee Motorcycle Club back in the 'old' days.....in a story from John Merriam, or how about following Peter Galea, Francis Galea and myself as we ride from Seattle to Las Vegas?

Much more! Just go to the search bar and type a search, or spend time going thru the archives (on the lower right side) to see many stories and pictures. Ride Safe, brothers and sisters!