Next weekend (September 11-13) will make way for the 9th Gypsy Run, a ‘traditional run’ on the East Coast inspired by the El Diablo.
In their words:
“Simply put a traditional run is high milage and low drama. While the modern run is essentially a forty mile coffee run with a lot of bolt on chrome compliments. A traditional run is riding, camping and a hell of a good party. A traditional run is geared toward the rider who feels out of place at a “major rally” or anywhere you find an excess of “LIVE TO RIDE” patches.”
It seems like it’ll be a good time (starts in Jersey – 250 miles on Friday, 250 miles on Saturday, ride back home on Sunday), so head on over to the Gypsy Run site for more information.