As someone who's every single stay at a B n B was while on a bike I agree with Madeleine.
Safe flat parking, under cover is bonus!
Options for dinner near by, walking if possible.
Knowing the off the beaten path roads, neat places, and biker friendly businesses is essential.
Bikers love their dealerships! Contacting surrounding dealers (Honda and Harley) might help get the word out. If your bikers are on a long road trip laundry facilities, local auto parts stores/bike shops (for parts and fluids), and directions to the post office are all important to us. WE love to shop - offering a shipping service to send purchases home was always appreciated.
Frequently we left home with the saddle bags packed and no plan on where we were staying. We often chose a place near where we ended our day, we found them at the local bar/restaurant or the local HD dealer. Local is not always a bad thing with bikers cause we start out 200-300 miles away and some of us have no clue where we might be sleeping that night. Makes the road trip more fun.
The class of rider today is much different than what it was 15 or more years ago. Doctors,Lawyers, Dentists, Accountants, and Business owners all ride bikes. And DON'T forget the women riders, more women are driving motorcyles now, many have girls weekends from the front seat and not the back of the bike..
You know where I am, on America's Favorite "Ride"469 miles of no stops...off street paved private parking, big front porch, walk to licensed restaurants...Weaver said:As someone who's every single stay at a B n B was while on a bike I agree with Madeleine.
Safe flat parking, under cover is bonus!
Options for dinner near by, walking if possible.
Knowing the off the beaten path roads, neat places, and biker friendly businesses is essential.
Bikers love their dealerships! Contacting surrounding dealers (Honda and Harley) might help get the word out. If your bikers are on a long road trip laundry facilities, local auto parts stores/bike shops (for parts and fluids), and directions to the post office are all important to us. WE love to shop - offering a shipping service to send purchases home was always appreciated.
Frequently we left home with the saddle bags packed and no plan on where we were staying. We often chose a place near where we ended our day, we found them at the local bar/restaurant or the local HD dealer. Local is not always a bad thing with bikers cause we start out 200-300 miles away and some of us have no clue where we might be sleeping that night. Makes the road trip more fun.
The class of rider today is much different than what it was 15 or more years ago. Doctors,Lawyers, Dentists, Accountants, and Business owners all ride bikes. And DON'T forget the women riders, more women are driving motorcyles now, many have girls weekends from the front seat and not the back of the bike.
We have women riders, in fact one who writes for a motorcycle magazine stayed with us last year. If I find her card I can tell you who it is.As someone who's every single stay at a B n B was while on a bike I agree with Madeleine.
Safe flat parking, under cover is bonus!
Options for dinner near by, walking if possible.
Knowing the off the beaten path roads, neat places, and biker friendly businesses is essential.
Bikers love their dealerships! Contacting surrounding dealers (Honda and Harley) might help get the word out. If your bikers are on a long road trip laundry facilities, local auto parts stores/bike shops (for parts and fluids), and directions to the post office are all important to us. WE love to shop - offering a shipping service to send purchases home was always appreciated.
Frequently we left home with the saddle bags packed and no plan on where we were staying. We often chose a place near where we ended our day, we found them at the local bar/restaurant or the local HD dealer. Local is not always a bad thing with bikers cause we start out 200-300 miles away and some of us have no clue where we might be sleeping that night. Makes the road trip more fun.
The class of rider today is much different than what it was 15 or more years ago. Doctors,Lawyers, Dentists, Accountants, and Business owners all ride bikes. And DON'T forget the women riders, more women are driving motorcyles now, many have girls weekends from the front seat and not the back of the bike..You know where I am, on America's Favorite "Ride"469 miles of no stops...off street paved private parking, big front porch, walk to licensed restaurants...Weaver said:As someone who's every single stay at a B n B was while on a bike I agree with Madeleine.
Safe flat parking, under cover is bonus!
Options for dinner near by, walking if possible.
Knowing the off the beaten path roads, neat places, and biker friendly businesses is essential.
Bikers love their dealerships! Contacting surrounding dealers (Honda and Harley) might help get the word out. If your bikers are on a long road trip laundry facilities, local auto parts stores/bike shops (for parts and fluids), and directions to the post office are all important to us. WE love to shop - offering a shipping service to send purchases home was always appreciated.
Frequently we left home with the saddle bags packed and no plan on where we were staying. We often chose a place near where we ended our day, we found them at the local bar/restaurant or the local HD dealer. Local is not always a bad thing with bikers cause we start out 200-300 miles away and some of us have no clue where we might be sleeping that night. Makes the road trip more fun.
The class of rider today is much different than what it was 15 or more years ago. Doctors,Lawyers, Dentists, Accountants, and Business owners all ride bikes. And DON'T forget the women riders, more women are driving motorcyles now, many have girls weekends from the front seat and not the back of the bike.
We have women riders, in fact one who writes for a motorcycle magazine stayed with us last year. If I find her card I can tell you who it is.
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