What did you do to your bagger today?
#1601
I took her on a caribbean cruise for 9 days!!!!
Just returned from a 9 night Caribbean cruise aboard Explorer of the Seas with my bike. Rode in Bermuda, St Maarten, St Thomas & San Juan. Steve Wallach, Pres. of ETA Motorcycle Cruises has this runnin’ like a well oiled machine & kept things super organized. The crew (*****, head of security) on Explorer was very helpful & accommodating when we disembarked & re-boarded at each port. We had a total of 27 bikes on board, some ran solo & some 2 up. All rides were escorted by the the local MC or police so we really kept moving. For the most part, no lights, no stop signs, no delays. The riding experience on each island was very different from each other and the locals were happy to see us there. Actually lined the streets to welcome us as we ran by horns blairing & engines revn’. Just made the experience a bit more special. Everyone in the group was friendly & helpful as usual when most bikers get together with a common goal in mind. Met some great new friends in the process as an added bonus to a great experience
Not to worry, nobody touches your bike (loading or unloading) except you. The ship provided wheel chocks & we didn't even need to strap the bikes down to secure them. We each received a crew pass which allowed us access down to where the bikes were staged whenever we wanted.
This is definitely something to experience at least once if you can. Check out www.cruise-eta.com for more info
Just returned from a 9 night Caribbean cruise aboard Explorer of the Seas with my bike. Rode in Bermuda, St Maarten, St Thomas & San Juan. Steve Wallach, Pres. of ETA Motorcycle Cruises has this runnin’ like a well oiled machine & kept things super organized. The crew (*****, head of security) on Explorer was very helpful & accommodating when we disembarked & re-boarded at each port. We had a total of 27 bikes on board, some ran solo & some 2 up. All rides were escorted by the the local MC or police so we really kept moving. For the most part, no lights, no stop signs, no delays. The riding experience on each island was very different from each other and the locals were happy to see us there. Actually lined the streets to welcome us as we ran by horns blairing & engines revn’. Just made the experience a bit more special. Everyone in the group was friendly & helpful as usual when most bikers get together with a common goal in mind. Met some great new friends in the process as an added bonus to a great experience
Not to worry, nobody touches your bike (loading or unloading) except you. The ship provided wheel chocks & we didn't even need to strap the bikes down to secure them. We each received a crew pass which allowed us access down to where the bikes were staged whenever we wanted.
This is definitely something to experience at least once if you can. Check out www.cruise-eta.com for more info
That's awesome! I went ont he same cruise (sans the bike) back in June and it was great. I rented a Harley in Bermuda, I can only imagine how cool it must have been to ride your own around.
Who was your cruise director? Was it Jimmy Rhodes?
#1603
Got custom fender spacers from Tracecave Customs installed
Got the bars and fairing installed
Chin spoiler buffed and installed
And finally buffed the extended bags from Native custom Baggers
#1604
Well today, actually it was yesterday, I put a set of these on my new RK! the weather has gone decidedly bad so I have not taken to the streets yet but they sure sound boss in the garage!! LOL