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Welcome to the BMW Owners of Vermont web site and home page. Welcome to our club and to our state. Wander around to find out about events and the happenings in our club. We welcome your suggestions and feedback on the site. Contact the webmaster with your suggestions, thoughts and content. And we invite you to join us if you are interested in or own BMW motorcycles.
Current Events and News
- July Events
- Sunday, July 6—MOV Breakfast at Tozier’s Located on Rt 107 about three miles south of Bethel. Breakfast served at 9:30. $10.00 pays breakfast buffet, coffee, tax, tip and we get a private room. Hope to see a good crowd this month.
- Saturday, July 12—NY Ride with Kudd Rood We'll meet just after the Champlain Bridge on the NY side sometime before 10:30 am. Go over the bridge, about 200 yds past the Crown Point Campground you'll see a parking area on the left. There is a little store just ahead if ya want some coffee or something while ya wait. (Also, a big overhang if it's raining.) As with all rides, try to have a full-ish tank. I plan to leave the parking area at 10:30 am winding our way to Tail of the Pup for BBQ and back. Maps available before the ride.
- 17-20 - BMWMOA Rally, Gillette, WY
- July 27 - MOV Mystery Ride, Weston, VT
- The Club Bylaws are available here and can be accessed from the About Us page.
- Mud Season Bash - was held last weekend in Rutland with a great turnout. To see a photo album of the Mud Season Bash click here. Thanks to member Paul Bachorz for the fine photos.
- Rendez-vous 2008, MOV member Kevin Craft's 12 hour "Endurance Rally" modeled after the Iron Butt, is now open for reservations. Click here to see all the details and to register.
- New Officers:
President—Muriel Farrington
Vice President—David Harrison
Secretary—Bill Cobleigh
Treasurer—Jeff Seymour
Directors:
Paul Bachorz
Mike Cousino
John Fish
Tim Hebert
Lynn Roberts - Looking for a new career? Read on!! Northeastern Motorcycle Tours Founder Seeks a Successor Sean Reid, who founded the luxury motorcycle touring company Northeastern Motorcycle Tours in 1996, is looking for an exceptional person to take over the reins. NMT has received rave reviews from the press since 1997, including Clement Salvadori's "Acadian Idyll" feature, about the company's famous Nova Scotia tour, which appeared in Rider magazine's April 2001 issue. Reid is also a writer and photographer and, with two young daughters, wants to transition to a life where he's travelling less and able to spend more time with his family. Says Reid: "This is going to be a gradual transition and I will initially stay very involved with the company until everything is running as it should. I'll co-lead tours with the new owner for the first year and possibly beyond. Even after that, I'll be available to advise and help. I'm also going to be very selective about finding the right person to take over this company. Its important to me that the reputation NMT has built over the last eleven years be preserved and expanded. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time a well-established American motorcycle touring company has come up for sale. We have a lot of repeat clients and I want to be sure that their expectations continue to be exceeded during and after this transition. Consistency in quality is very important to me and I'll keep looking until I find someone who's really got the right stuff. Meanwhile, our tours continue at the same standard that Clement described in the Nova Scotia article." Northeastern Motorcycle Tours can be found on the web at http://www.motorcycletours.com or by phone at 802-463-9853.
- Membership form for 2008 is up on the membership page. Dues for membership are now due!!
- An interesting site: Open Road Journey still in beta but looks like it has real promise. The more who use it and contribute the more useful it will become.
- Presidents past and present are now listed on the About Us page. Thanks to Judy Mirro and anyone else who helped to bring this list together.
- Puppy Dog ride route sheets are posted to the rides page.
- The message board is back with more and better security. You will have to register to use the board and you will have to wait until your registration request has been approved before you can post. This is a necessary administrative change to keep spammers at bay and to beef up security so we will (hopefully) not get hacked again. Messages from the old board were lost due to the hacking. Let me know if you experience any problems registering.
Vermont Attractions
MOV member Paul Bachorz has been busy. While most of us dream of riding and perhaps do a little planning, Paul has authored a tome. Forty-eight pages long, this isn't for sissies (or really slow connections) but take a look at what Paul has authored. It's well worth a look. I even found a few things I hadn't stumbled across before. For an Adobe Acrobat version of his novella click here.
Also, check out Paul's list of Vermont attractions in ascending (s)mileage order, here. The destinations are keyed to the Vermont attractions list by number. Thanks again Paul.
Before and After Vermont
Here we go again. Paul has now created the beginnings of a new encyclopedia of local riding information. Not here in Vermont but as he calls it, Before and After Vermont (and I would add, during as well). There are lots of things to see in Vermont but we shouldn't ignore all the wonderful sites offered by our neighbors north, south, east and west. Help Paul complete the work by adding your own ideas and sending them along to him for inclusion in this latest work. Check it out here.
