Showing posts with label Burgman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burgman. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mid-Atlantic Fall Scooter Rally, 2009

Saturday morning, as I was headed up to New Holland for the Mid-Atlantic Fall Scooter Rally, I was reminded of why Lancaster County is such a scenic place to ride. A hot air balloon was flying low over the farm fields of Bareville and Leola. This balloon was just above the rooftops and wires. As Will had said to an out-of-towner the night before, "There's nothing that you can name that we don't have around here."


The day started promptly at 8:30am at the Hollander Motel when Will blew the whistle and yelled, "Mount up!" A New Holland police officer held traffic for us as we turned northeast up Route 23 to Shady Maple for the traditional breakfast buffet. Breakfast was from 9 - 10:30, and you needed the time to pack in the wide variety of meats and potatoes, including turkey bacon and sausages. We would need the nourishment, as we would not be stopping for lunch. Nobody left hungry; just look at these satisfied customers.



Those finished with breakfast early spent time in the parking lot looking at the 57 scooters that had assembled for the main ride.

Most of the scooters were Suzuki Burgmans, which is not surprising as this rally has been primarily organized by members from www.burgmanusa.com. But there were a few small guys there too, like this Zuma 125 and a Buddy 150. I didn't notice either of them having trouble keeping up on the ride, although the Honda SH150i did suffer on the hills, as it was carrying 2 people.

Why do the red ones park together?I don't have any pictures of the ride itself, because I didn't want to hold a camera while we were moving. There will probably be more pictures at midatlanticscoot.com. It is quite a sight to look ahead and see scooters as far as you can see in front of you, and to look in your mirror and see scooters as far as you can see in back of you. I hope we didn't disrupt traffic too much. How surreal it must be to have that many scooters suddenly pass your out-of-the-way home. We certainly put some smiles on faces and got many waves from bystanders.

Along the way, we stopped at M&S Suzuki (on Rt. 322, outside of Blue Ball) to thank them for their sponsorship and their having helped multiple rally-goers over the past years. They have gotten more than one rider that limped in on a Friday night rolling by Saturday morning.

We also stopped at Pat Garrett's Sheepskin Shop on Route 183. Even though I believe we were expected, we had to overcome some initial nervousness about the size of our group.

Overall, it was a good ride. We just beat the rain back to New Holland. From there I went back to Lancaster and skipped the rest of the Rally, as I had other plans. But I will definitely go again in the Spring.

On a personal note, it re-affirmed my satisfaction with my Vespa 300 Super. It easily held its own with the Burgman 400's and 650's, while being nimble and light. That last point was reinforced when I saw a Yamaha Majesty and and a Burgman 650 get dropped at a stop sign during the ride. I like a mid-size scoot.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Mid-Atlantic Fall Scooter Rally Begins

The Mid-Atlantic Fall Scooter Rally began this evening in New Holland. A cook-out was generously provided by the Hollander Motel. Between hot dogs and hamburgers, people re-newed old friendships. This rally is held twice a year in the same spot, so many attendees know each other from previous events. People trickled in all evening, mostly on Suzuki Burgmans.




This Honda SH150i was bucking the trend, and not just by parking contrary to everyone else. It was one of the smallest bikes there this evening. But it was ridden by a couple riding 2 up, so it is a capable scooter. I especially like the barrel Prima bag on the back. It brings out the Italian influence.

I expect a wider range of scooters Saturday. Be at the Hollander by 8:30 to leave for breakfast!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

6th Annual New Holland Fall Rally

Picture from 2007 RallyBurgmanUSA.com has posted details about the Fall Rally In New Holland. Please note that this is a Maxi scooter rally, and they limit participation in their rides to scooters 200cc or higher. Suzuki Burgmans come in 400cc or 650cc. Riders buy them for their power. Having to watch out for 150cc scooters on one of their rides is like when you were 16 and your mom told you that you could go to the mall with your friends only if you took your 10-year-old brother.


If you plan on going out to participate or just to gawk at the big scooters, note their schedule. They are serious about punctuality.


There is going to be a lot of bikes out on the roads the weekend of September 13-14. That is also the weekend of the Wheels...Wheels...Wheels event and the Barnstorm Weekend motorcycle rally. For those who like to "Live Fast, Scoot Slow", keep checking in here... there is a 50cc-friendly ride being planned for that weekend too.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Around Town Today

No story, just some scooters I saw around town today. Just because pictures are fun. Does one of these belong to you?

Suzuki Burgman 400
Piaggio Allstate
New Stella

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Maxi Meet


I rode up to check out the 4th Annual PA Scooter Meet as they stopped for breakfast at the Shady Maple Smorgasbord. The event was organized by members of BurgmanUSA, so it wasn't a surprise that the gathering was dominated by Suzuki Burgmans. It was intersting to see how these bikes, which already have pretty strong styling, had been customized by their owners. The photo to the right is of my favorite.

There were a few other brands there as well... a Yamaha Morphos, a Honda Silverwing and Big Rukus, a cool orange Kymco.


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