-
Would you do this?
I was thinking that this would be fun, Keeping in mind that it's going to be cold. We have a town in southern Indiana call Santa Claus and every year they have a large drive threw Christmas light display. I suggested to the wife we take the Spyder down and drive it instead of the car. It sounds like a lot of fun to me. Would you do this or have you done something like that? Keep in mind it's going to be in the 20's here Saturday night.
-
If it wasn't so far, heck, Teddy & I would join ya's
Hey, as long as your prepaired, there shouldn't be any issues, as long as the roads are clear of snow & ice
I just checked GPS & its a 3 & a half hour ryde for us, or we'd join you guys. Granted, the adjustable shield & the heated grips of the RT-S make for a more comfortable ryde than the RS, but if you dress approprietly for the conditions, you should have a good time Tho, I bet as many ppl that are look'n at the light display, will also be checking you guys out.IMG_20111206_154748.jpg
-
If the weather permits, go for it! One thing you might need to consider is if there is a requirement to turn off headlights as you go through, as some I've seen require. If so, you'd probably need to leave the Spyder at home.
-
-
Sounds like a blast!
I would go but the spyder looks like thisIMG_0990.jpgin anticipation of the work that I want to do,
and riding it like this would me way uncomfortable for 6 hours.
-
-
Originally Posted by CyncySpyder
or, you could take a couple pieces of cardboard with you & some tape, just in case. If they ask you to turn the lights off, just tape over your headlights while you ryde through the display. You'll be ryding at a slow speed anyways, so there shouldn't be any issues just a suggestion, thats all
Hey your reading my mind, I have some soft black carpet that was left over from the DB rebuild. Was thinking I would cut some panels out to cover up the headlights. Santa Claus is about 45 minutes from Evansville so going to trailer it up there and unload for the ride. To many dear out running from guns right now for me.
---
I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=37.993971,-87.555962
-
Very Active Member
Great idea to go and participate. As mentioned above, if its not snow or ice on the roads--20 degrees is doable if you are dressed good. Riding pants and jacket with liners, good gloves, and I recommend a belaclava type helmet liner--to keep the frosty air off your face.
I rode through Santa Claus during the summer on my bike when I lived in Indiana in the 70's. I had to check the place out.
Have a great and safe ryde.
-
Dress warm, And just do it.
Rember you mostly regret the things you Haven't done,
Not the things you HAVE.
-
-
Very Active Member
Well us too
Originally Posted by tobor9
My wife and I took our through the local park that has a done a Christmas light show for over ten years now,it was great although many of the people were watching us more then the lights
As far as the northerly ride goes, like was said, just dress for it and have a blast. As for us, James Island here we come! Oh, and on a regional note, there is also a drive through at Santee Canal Park as well.
Patrick
2011 RTS 2006 Yamaha Morphous
2017 F150 2015 MINI Cooper S IBA 56167
-
Originally Posted by boborgera
Dress warm, And just do it.
Remember you mostly regret the things you Haven't done,
Not the things you HAVE.
Go for it!
-
What is the date? We are in if it is not to bad. It is only 30 min. for us but we will have to ride there. Be nice to meet up again.
-
We also have friends who live 3 miles from there. They can almost see Holiday World from their house. We could take our Spyder there when it was warmer and leave it and just pick it up for the drive through. You would be able to unload there also, they have 50 acres and it would be a safe place to leave our stuff.
-
Originally Posted by MarkLawson
If the weather permits, go for it! One thing you might need to consider is if there is a requirement to turn off headlights as you go through, as some I've seen require. If so, you'd probably need to leave the Spyder at home.
You can use duct tape. One piece on on each light.
Mike
-
GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Originally Posted by boborgera
Dress warm, And just do it.
Rember you mostly regret the things you Haven't done,
Not the things you HAVE.
We would definitely do it if we were closer to you. I truly agree with the above quote. I'm ryding the on my own, and have done a lot of things I never thought I would. It's called living, and I want to do it to the fullest!!
-
Sounds like fun
Sounds like fun. Consider taking some chemical activated hand warmers to stick in your pockets.
-
Santa Clause is a great place
It sounds great. I would like to hook up with you and striperking again. Leesa and i look forward to our next outing. Where is the drive through in Eville?
Watch the deer i almost hit one the other day.
-
-
Originally Posted by StriperKing
We also have friends who live 3 miles from there. They can almost see Holiday World from their house. We could take our Spyder there when it was warmer and leave it and just pick it up for the drive through. You would be able to unload there also, they have 50 acres and it would be a safe place to leave our stuff.
It's this Saturday and next Saturday also 12/10 and 12/17. It's got to be this weekend for us. We have party the weekend of the 17th.
Although rather do ride then party where wife works. . There is two places to ride from what I hear, One Christmas Lake Village which is free and loops in and out of there about 27 miles. And the other is camp ground area which does cost but hear it's like Garvins Park display. Never done that one. Let me know what your thinking would work for you.
-
Originally Posted by chickenhoose
It sounds great. I would like to hook up with you and striperking again. Leesa and i look forward to our next outing. Where is the drive through in Eville?
Watch the deer i almost hit one the other day.
Garvin Park has one and its very nice. South off Diamond Ave on Heidelbach Ave. Cant miss it. Costs, but money goes for a good
cause. Thinking its Easter Seals.
-
Teddy ride
Originally Posted by CyncySpyder
Ok, I'm reading this thread & in the back of my mind, I'm thinking, WE CAN DO THIS
Wouldn't it be cool to have a bunch of Spyders there to go through together & what a photo op
Would make for a GREAT CHRISTMAS CARD Teddys been dying for a road trip
Teddy might get a little cold but it would be a lot of fun. Just say the word, We can make this happen. I've been wanting
to meet You and Teddy anyway.
-
Teddy's got his winter coat now, not to mention all his other winter ryde'n gear
I'm not worried about the pup, he's got it better than I do. Last Christmas, we did a trip from Cincy to Indy (100 miles one way) to get our Moto-Mate Camper at an RV show (for 1/2 off) & with his set-up, he was warm & toasty, as was I, except for my feet. We actually had to do the trip twice, 1st time was 12 degrees & second was 28. I thought my boots & thermal socks would do it, but I was wrong. Thought my toes were going to get frost-bite, so I kept wiggling them, & made it ok & learned a valuable lesson. Now I use those chemical boot liners for long cold trips & all is well once again.
What time are you guys meeting & can you give me a physical address or GPS coordinates so I can plug it into his Zumo & then I can really see if I can make this happen
-
Originally Posted by CyncySpyder
I'm not worried about the pup, he's got it better than I do. Last Christmas, we did a trip from Cincy to Indy (100 miles one way) to get our Moto-Mate Camper at an RV show (for 1/2 off) & with his set-up, he was warm & toasty, as was I, except for my feet. We actually had to do the trip twice, 1st time was 12 degrees & second was 28. I thought my boots & thermal socks would do it, but I was wrong. Thought my toes were going to get frost-bite, so I kept wiggling them, & made it ok & learned a valuable lesson. Now I use those chemical boot liners for long cold trips & all is well once again.
What time are you guys meeting & http://www.lakerudolph.com/can you give me a physical address or GPS coordinates so I can plug it into his Zumo & then I can really see if I can make this happen
We have no set time, starts at 5:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m. Santa Claus, IN.
some links:
http://www.lakerudolph.com
http://clvillage.com
http://www.nps.gov/libo/index.htm
Let me know if you will make it.
-
I work this Sat. but will be off by 3:15 to 3:45. We would freeze our butts off but we would live. We don`t have all the fancy winter riding gear but we know how to layer, lol. Would look like the marshmellow man. If it dosn`t rain I am in. I could be ready by 5:30 at the latest.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|