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DV13 CBX rally April 5th thru 8th, 2013 |
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The dates & reservations have been set up at Furnace Creek Ranch Resort for the weekend of April 5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th, 2013, Friday thru Monday respectively.
There are 12 rooms in the Parkside area that have been reserved for us @ $160/nite(peak period, higher rates)plus 12% tax, etc. total cost per night will be $209.20 & 1st night automatically charged to your credit card when you make your reservation.
Call the reservation dept. @ (760)786-2345 & ask for booking #526700 for the CBX group, should be king size or 2 queen beds available.
Looking forward to this next spring!
Any questions, etc. email me at: markmcbx@yahoo.com & let me know, keep the shiny side up!
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Posted by sr71cbx on Monday, September 10 @ 16:36:32 CDT (838 reads)
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Upcoming CBX rallies for 2012 |
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The west coast CBX crew will be getting together on July 20th thru 22nd, 2012 in Reno, NV for a great weekend of fun & riding & good food & times with good friends!
Also stay tuned for info on Morro Bay 2012, at the Morro Bay Inn Sept. 7th thru 10th, 2012, held in conjunction with the Drunks & Bums ride to Bigfork, Montana & back to Morro Bay. D & B ride will commence Aug. 29th or thereabouts and arrive in Bigfork, MT for Labor Day weekend at Dave Gaines' home there, ride out to Morro Bay Tuesday the 4th of Sept. or thereabouts.
Stay tuned for more info on these classic events, & keep the shiny side up!
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Posted by sr71cbx on Sunday, May 13 @ 00:00:00 CDT (1994 reads)
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Well what can I say other than Rickie
Whites rally was truly superb. I know rallies are not everyone’s cup of tea but
can only say you do not know what you are missing.Â
I went over via Dublin with Nick and
Amanda Hare on the HSS from Holyhead and thank them for allowing me to share
their B&B which was around six miles from the rally site at BallinamallardÂ
Football club, County Fermanagh. We took the new N3 motorway up through the
centre of Ireland which is excellent with hardly any traffic and only a small
two euro toll to pay. Rickie arranged some of the best weather for many a long
day and the site was excellent. Club members had full use of the catering
facilities etc and Rickie had laid on all day tea and coffee and we even
received a goodie bag from the local tourist dept run by biker Eddie McGovern. A
nice touch Rickie.

Alan Winter who has recently recovered
from serious illness was on hand to show us the beautiful trophies he had
designed made for the rally and also the ones he has made for the euro rally
which Amanda was taking back to Kent. They are made with various engine parts
Alan had lying about in his garage! See picture. Good to have you back Alan.
Rickie had laid on a sumptuous steak meal each night and the famous Ulster
breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Entertainment was laid on each
evening with a truly professional band on Saturday night. Nick and I managed to
win spanners and sets of screwdrivers in the raffle so we had every base
covered!
On Saturday we had a ride out to
Mullaghmore which was a round trip of just under one hundred and fifteen miles
which in the hot weather was just enough. Mullaghmore  is of course the small
fishing village where Lord Mountbatten was killed during the troubles in 1979.
At the start of the rideout Rickie had arranged for a police escort and further
police at junctions in Enniskillen so the just under thirty cbx’s could thunder
through the town. You should have seen the car drivers and pedestrians faces as
we passed through. Now I know how a king or queen must feel carrying everything
before them! Another nice touch Rickie.On the way back we stopped in a valley
the name of which I did not find out but nevertheless it was beautiful and green
with shear cliffs and a salmon and trout river running through.
It was great to meet so many of our
members from both Northern and Southern Ireland who have only been a voice on
the telephone or a name on an email.Great to meet you all.The concours awards
were as follows. Best Twin Shock, Michael McBride, Best Pro-link Colin
Stafford, Best Modified,Vince Noone, Best Special, John Currie. Best Paint,
Norman Witherley. I cannot finish without mentioning Gaynor Helsby who came over
with husband Graeme and their two dogs ho were in the sidecar of their superb
pro-link outfit. Gaynor managed to break an ankle in Stranraer before boarding
the ferry. She fell off a curb I believe but nevertheless after treatment at the
local hospital Gaynor still came on to the rally. True grit as I am sure many
would have given up and gone home. We felt it was only right to give Gaynor the
Best in Show award.
Well done to Rickie and his helpers and
thanks to you all for making it such an enjoyable event.Â
Mel Watkins
Chairman
UK CBX Riders Club
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Reno Nevada 2010 CBX Meet July 23/24 |
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Hey everyone,
The annual CBX meet in Reno(formerly Carson City), NV is a go! Got the word from Trish Trenoweth, the sales director for the facility today and we are all set. Darrell Peck set most of this up already so thanx to him for his efforts, too, he has been ill and hospitalized(home now)so I took care of the rest for him.
There are 8 ea. 1-king size bed rooms and 7(now 6, just made my reservation)2-queen bed rooms available at a cost of $92.65/night plus room tax, includes breakfast Sun. morning and we get preferred parking out front of the facility like last year.
Call (775)851-8300 and make your reservation, ask for one of the rooms for CBX club group/Mark Miller. Dates are 7/23 and 7/24/10 with checkout 7/25/10.Rooms not reserved by June 23rd, 2010 will be put back into hotel inventory-get 'em now, folks!
Facility address is:
Reno Courtyard by Marriott-South
6855 S. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89511
Easy access off US395, from south, get on US395 freeway from business route and go up to Virginia St. exit and get off, go north past Green Acres Drive and turn left into facility(in back part of big strip mall)at Sierra Center Pkwy.
From north, get off US395 at Neil Rd./Del Monte Ln. exit and turn left under freeway and then turn right on S. Virginia St. and go down to Sierra Center Pkwy and turn right into strip mall, you will see the facility in the back.
Questions, call me at (818)841-2546 or Darrell at (805)388-3331, or email me at markmcbx@yahoo.com or here at markmcbx@earthlink.net
and I will get back to you ASAP.
See you all there! I got our room already........ Ride/drive safe and keep the shiny side up.
Mark Miller & crew
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Death Valley 2010 CBX Rally |
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Death Valley 2010 CBX Rally
Suited up and threw a leg over the faithful steed, then hit the choke & starter button. The staccato rasp of a barely-muffled turbocharged Honda CBX filled
the cool morning air with its hair-raising sound as small animals and birds took flight and ran for cover. I snicked the undercut trans into 1st gear and slid
the clutch out to get underway for the 13th annual Death Valley CBX rally. I topped off with as much premium fuel as could be packed in the tank and headed
for the highway to air out the venerable turbo CBX's ample lungs and enjoy one of the more righteously fun rides we've all been doing out west here.
After cleaning out the cobwebs from the compressor housing, I settled the beast into a steady 75mph cruising speed and headed north through the urban sprawl
of L.A. and the San Fernando Valley, then out of town on State Rte. 14 north to the 1st planned refuel stop in beautiful downtown Mojave, CA. Once more
hi-octane(?) fuel was added to the thirsty steed's tank, luggage security was checked and I was on my way once again. Heading north on 14, I settled back and
listened to the CBX's music emanate from the single 3" dump tube from the turbine outlet and enjoyed the desert scenery and solitude.
Veering off the main highway on a slightly more northeasterly course on Randsburg-Redrock Road, I ran the bike up to a slightly higher cruising speed and
wicked the throttle a few times as the turbocharged six belted out its music. Several minutes later, the turnoff for the Garlock Rd. cutoff appeared and I
veered left and onto the road. Several wide flat-out sweepers met me and the seething six as we ate up asphalt(and fuel)at an alarming rate! All too soon,
US395 appeared at a stop sign, and I turned left onto the highway and went up to another turnoff known as Searles Station Cutoff Rd., swung right on this road
and cleared the railroad tracks at a reduced speed to keep the bottom of the bike intact. I proceeded to where the cutoff dumped me onto Trona Rd. and kept at
a speedy northeasterly pace and soon came to State Rte. 178 east of Ridgecrest, CA. Turning right onto the road, I accelerated briskly up to cruising speed
and followed it through the small canyon and some nice sweeper turns, and then turned with the road on a northerly direction past the borax plants and Searles
Dry Lake en route to fuel stop #2 for the ride.
Having had some cold water and a pit stop for the pilot as well as the bike, I got on the black turbo six and swung out into the highway going north out of
the bustling metropolis of Trona, CA. Once city limits were cleared, I turned up the wick slightly and went over the summit going out of town into the
Panamint Valley. After the twisty section going down the grade was cleared, the road straightened out after several excellent wide sweeper turns and I threw
some fire into the turbo unit, quickly accelerating up to an illegally fast cruising speed and just as quickly arriving at the intersection of Panamint Valley
Rd. and Wildrose Cyn. Road. A short inflight breather was taken with more cold water and some munchies, then out on Panamint Valley Rd. at a healthy clip to
State Rte. 190, the main west-east artery into Death Valley Nat'l Park.
I maneuvered the CBX onto the highway and very quickly accelerated around a motorhome and a couple of unsuspecting cars, then cranked up the throttle and let
the turbo spool up and fill the CBX's lungs with copious amounts of premium fuel up the grade and excellent twisties up to Towne Pass at 4900 ft., the last
bit of cool air before dropping down the narrow canyon and twisties where the road finally straightened out. I cranked on the throttle some more and cleared
some air on a few dips/rises in the otherwise straight highway and kept in it unitl it sputtered and ran out the main tank. I hit my reserve fuel and
proceeded a bit more cautiously into Stovepipe Wells, an out post at the west end of the park. Fuel was added with some modifiers to allow for regular fuel to
be run, and I grabbed some more cold water from the tank bag.
Upon refreshing myself and my faithful ride, I then set out for the 25 mile ride to the Furnace Creek Ranch Resort facility along a nicely paved road and
proceeded well below sea level according to the roadside signs posted along the way. I pulled into the facility, parked in the shade as high temps were
affecting the power output of the ride at this point, and got my room and proceeded down to where the whole crew let out a recognizing yell as I pulled into
the parking area, and they pressed a cold drink into my hand upon disembarkment from the turbo CBX.
This is what it's all about--good bikes, good friends, good food/drink, and most of all, good times!! Death Valley is one of our more fun runs and the most
relaxing in my opinion.
DV10 will be held April 23rd, 24th, 25th, & 26th, 2010--last date for group reservation is March 22nd, so get 'em in now!!
Click here for more info: DV10 Rally info
Come on out and join in the fun!!
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R: 3.00, V:1,005, C: 7
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