What a day! The Vulcan Nation truck was being unloaded as we gathered this morning. 64 bikes left the parking lot after the pre-ride talk and succeeded in staying together on one heck of a road. Seriously, the BRP is a bucket list road. If you are a rider, you MUST ride this one before you leave this life. If you've ridden the Talimena Scenic Byway, it is similar, but like the energizer bunny it keeps going, and going, and going. The speed limit on the BRP is 45 and lower in some places so we didnt "attack" the roadway as some might have wished, although for the a majority it was plenty to deal with.
Tonight's entry will be a short one because I am exhausted, but here are a few pictures for your enjoyment.
More to come tomorrow when Kawasaki makes demo rides of the Vulcan line available to us, as well as a stunt riding demonstration. Tune in tomorrow. "Same Bat time, same bat channel"
Everyone should have a view like this one seen from our first observation stop.
Representing our neighbor to the North: KawaNOW Canada. Glad you guys could come.
Of course I couldnt let the Canucks have all the fun...
I think I'll use this one for wallpaper when I get home...
At the halfway point in our trip, Mount Mitchell NC.
Some of the bikes from our ride group on Mount Mitchell.
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