salem mass motorcycle ride 2013

The Cost: $35.00 (+$10.00 For Passenger). Any Police Officers that are volunteering, Ride Free. Staging will be in Hopkinton at PerkinElmer, 5 Parkwood Drive. Registration starts at 8am, Follow the road guard’s directions after stopping to register. The first 100 people to register will receive a 2016 Boston Motorcycle Marathon Ride patch. There will be concessions and swag sold at the staging area. Also, there will be a briefing and ceremony at 10am. Registration will be held up, and all bikes turned off during the ceremony, please be courteous and arrive before 10am. Kick stands up at 11:30am. Our Ride will End at the VFW (Post 1012), 114 Mystic Ave in Medford, with an Outdoor Barbeque, Live Entertainment, Lots of Beer and Plenty of Soda. We need to get a head count to Dana Farber ASAP, so sign up early and help fight the fight. Our crusade is to fight cancer and change the lives of those affected by this disease. We will be riding from Hopkinton to Boston, the Same Rte. as the Marathon Runners.

Join us to help raise more money to support Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund in their fight to battle and cure cancer.
motorcycle shop lewiston idWe would like to invite and encourage any and all riders to participate in this new fundraising effort.
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motorcycle helmets mplsYou can still sign up and be a Virtual Rider and come and enjoy all aspects of the ride and festivities. If you are interested in fundraising and helping this year be our best year yet then please click the link below to get started! For those who decide to participate, we are happy to offer the following tokens of our appreciation: Silver – $250 raised – A 2016 BMMR patch, 2016 BMMR t-shirt, the privilege to ride in the front of the pack during the ride, and priority access for food in Medford

Gold – $500 raised – All of the benefits of the Silver group PLUS an exclusive 2016 BMMR Under Armour long sleeved shirt Platinum – $1000 raised – All of the benefits of the Silver AND Gold groups PLUS an exclusive 2016 BMMR hooded sweatshirt Here is a poem for all those who we have lost. If not for the efforts of Fred Georgoulis, Steve Baglioni, and CBS Radio this song would not have been possible. Since the tragedies that occurred in Boston on Marathon Monday 2013, we have been reaching out to all local law enforcement agencies and inviting them to join the ride. As you all know, Officer Sean Collier of the MIT Police Department was shot and killed while on duty by the same cowards responsible for the Boston bombings. One of Officer Collier’s strongest passions was supporting the Jimmy Fund and all they do. We love seeing the heavy police turnout, year after year, to honor Officer Collier and help support the cause he believed in so deeply. Our hope is that this ride will continue to be an annual event to show the world Boston is Biker Strong.

So sign up, and be a part of history! 100% of the proceeds go to benefit Dana Farber and The Jimmy Fund. We are hoping Police Departments will encourage their Officers to pay tribute to a fallen brother. Veterans and Police Officers will get a free patch. Thank you for your time and we hope to see you on August 21st, 2016.The Best Guide to Motorcycle Roads, Rides & Events Motorcycle Roads & Rides > Routes > United States > Massachusetts 4 in Massachusetts Massachusetts140 Miles Nearby Motorcycle Events, Places & Groups - Start in Concord, MA.- Go Get onto Rt62 heading east-northeast all the way through Reading, and into Danvers, and finally Beverly, MA (about XX miles total).- Beverly Center is a mess, but it's a good way to go through, and now get on 1A and head down South into Salem, which has all kinds of "witchy things" to do, and hosts a rocking motorcycle heavy Halloween parade.- After checking out Salem, now it's time to get back on the bike and head North on 1A all the way up past Hamilton and just before Ipswich, take a right onto Rt 133 (East).- Rt 133 East towards Gloucester.- Before you get to Gloucester, you'll run into Rt 128.

Take a left and on Rt 128 for just 2 miles or so and now you want to look for the turn off to Rt 127 North in Gloucester.- Take this Rt 127 North and this will loop you around Cape Ann, and is absolutely beautiful.- Stay on 127 going around the Cape Ann and 127 will pass through Gloucester and head into Beverly where you were a while back (see above). The North Shore is a terrific place to spend the day, or a weekend. With several scenic towns, beaches, whale watches, museums, deep sea fishing expeditions, and more; the north shore offers diverse natural wonders, from salt marshes, to rocky coves. And, it's all a short ride from Boston. This route takes you through some nice roads just north of Boston; but most importantly, avoids the congestion of RT95 on the weekends. My idea of getting away from it all is not sitting in bumper to bumper traffic, breathing exhaust fumes. Like all of my posted rides, it starts just West of I-95. If you are beginning your ride in Boston, look below for the way to access this route just north of the city.

Salem, MA is worthy of a stop if you are into the whole history of the Salem Witch Trials.This next section is going to feature the Cape Ann area. Gloucester is a great window shopping destination, but it pales nekt to the artisan shops in Rockport. There's tons of B&B's, inns and hotels to stay at. , to get ratings for places to stay. I spent a lovely weekend at the Cape Ann Campground in West Gloucester. Ask for campground #42, as we were able to look over the cliff at the rising sun, which was magical.If you follow the directions below, and head around Cape Ann on Rt 127, you will go through some of the villages of Gloucester, and see some great things. When you go around the Cape Ann loop, you'll love the Annisquam Village section. It is mostly homes but they are really lovely. Also in the village, there's a great cafe, the Annisquam Market, which has seating on a pier, and fantastic food, away from the throngs of tourists. There's not space enough to describe all the things you can do up here.

Do some web searches, and find out more!When you follow 127 around, you will go to the Halibut Point State Park, which is worthy of a stop, and stretch. You may see some seals basking. head along further, and you'll keep passing artisan shops, an ice cream shop, and eventually end up in Rockport, which is one of the villages of Gloucester, but a major tourist stop. Really is quaint and pretty spot, and you can eat up a whole day poking through it's shops.If you keep circling on 127, you'll end up in Gloucester. Gloucester is still a big fishing port, and so is less quaint, and more gritty. There's deep sea fishing jaunts, and whale watching tours from here. Keep on Rt 127, and you'll loop down to Manchester by the Sea, for another pretty ride, through some impressive estates. - View the weather forecast for this area from Yahoo weather . Nickname (optional) : KerriOber Best scenic route I have seen so far, in MA. I can only attest to the roads in Cape Ann (1A, and everything east, including 127 and 133).