
Any takers???
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But what about shipping it back?jrsjr wrote:It currently costs about $303-$479 (depending on your location) to fly a Buddy from another Forward Air terminal in the USA to the Miami terminal.
No!!! Absolutely not!! -Crate the scoot up (which is a pain in the arse!), fly it there, uncrate it (another pain!), ride around in an over-crowded, overly expensive tourist area, crate it up again and fly it back and uncrate it again??? And all this for only $600-$800 startup money that doesn't even include (expensive) meals and lodging? -You gotta be kidding me...!!jrsjr wrote:I'm sitting here meditating on the idea of a Modern Buddy rally in Key West. It turns out that there is a Forward Air terminal in Miami. It currently costs about $303-$479 (depending on your location) to fly a Buddy from another Forward Air terminal in the USA to the Miami terminal. We could all meet there and do the 160 mile ride to Key West in an easy day's ride. Have a big party. Sun. Surf. Fish. Eat. Drink. Hang for a couple days. Ride back to Maimi to box the Buddys up for the return trip. If the weather cooperated, it would be awesome. We could plan it as a winter getaway for next winter and just friggin do it!
Any takers???
Yeah, you still have to ship it back. The good news is that the Buddy is light and it fits the smallest Forward Air crate, so we qualify for their lowest shipping rate. Of course, folks from one area, Oklahoma City, say, could band together and rent a big trailer and get somebody to tow it down cheaper than flying a bunch of scooters separately.ericalm wrote:But what about shipping it back?jrsjr wrote:It currently costs about $303-$479 (depending on your location) to fly a Buddy from another Forward Air terminal in the USA to the Miami terminal.
My thought was that it would be easier to save the extra $ to ship the scoot than to save the vacation time to ride it or trailer it down. And I love the Florida Keys (no offense to the Arizona Keysericalm wrote:
I'm all for a big Buddy gathering. Just not sure how feasible this would be for a lot of us.
That sounds like the voice of experience. Have you used the Forward Air crates before?Drumwoulf wrote:Crate the scoot up (which is a pain in the arse!), fly it there, uncrate it (another pain!),
From what I understand (and from what their site says), Forward Air doesn't actually fly anything anywhere:jrsjr wrote:Of course, folks from one area, Oklahoma City, say, could band together and rent a big trailer and get somebody to tow it down cheaper than flying a bunch of scooters separately.
They just happen to be located at airports, I guess, for convenience and to receive air shipments which they then truck.Forward Air Site wrote:Forward Air Corporation is a leading provider of time-definite surface transportation and related logistics services to the North American deferred air freight market. We provide scheduled surface transportation of cargo as a cost effective, reliable alternative to air transportation.
No. But just the thought of having to crate and uncrate it is a pain! Plus, Key West? I was there a few years ago, and it's definitely not the laid back area of legend from decades ago! Large resorts, tourists all over the place, expensive food, lodging, drinks, parking, etc, and traffic jams galore! While Sturgis and Daytona get crowded on bike weeks, at least there's room to ride on the backroad areas. In Key West, there's really no where to ride, no where to go...jrsjr wrote:That sounds like the voice of experience. Have you used the Forward Air crates before?Drumwoulf wrote:Crate the scoot up (which is a pain in the arse!), fly it there, uncrate it (another pain!),
Everyone should come to the rally in Cincinnati in March and watch me get snubbed by illnoise once again. I guess he was was too concerned with getting to the demolition derby to say hi.illnoise wrote:There are some huge West Coast rallies and really big regional rallies like Cincinnati, Chicago, and Minneapolis.
And you wonder why I snubbed you, I hadn't seen you in eight years and you were riding a pink buddy!ScooterDave wrote:Although, I will probably not be riding my pink buddy again in the rally this year.
Don't forget Stellabration!jetboy wrote:A catchy moniker would be in order. There's Amerivespa & Lammy Jammy.
i doubt that 2009 will be any less "full"... why not just organize something as a side event at one of the major rallies?jrsjr wrote:Hmm... well the central location idea seems to be the concensus. I think we should think about making it happen, maybe in 2009, if the 2008 calendar is already pretty full.
I'm in for that...after the 6th Annual Temecula Wine Country Ride June 8th., to raise money for Breast Cancer Research.Keys wrote:Okay, so we meet in Cottonwood, ride through Sedona, up Oak Creek Canyon (one of the best roads ever) to Flagstaff, maybe have a cuppa joe, head back down the canyon, since all good roads MUST be ridden at least twice, and meet at the restaurant my wife manages for some fine food, coffee and bench racing...whattaya say??? I'm up!! Wanna camp? Cruise through Cottonwood and Jerome to the camp grounds at the top of Mingus Mountain.
...I think I could find some riding around here somewhere....
--Keys![]()
P.S. Got about 50 more ride ideas...
You must not fight the urge. You must buy. Feel the force madtolive!!madtolive wrote:all this talk of rallies and meeting all sorts of fine upstanding scooter-riding people is not helping my very weak determination to resist the lure of the buddy and instead do the responsible boring thing and pay off my credit card. nooooo! suze orman would "soooooo" deny me!!
I know! Cottonwood to Williams via Perkinsville! It could be the first annual Northern Arizona Attrition Rally!Keys wrote:Okay, so we meet in Cottonwood, ride through Sedona, up Oak Creek Canyon (one of the best roads ever) to Flagstaff, maybe have a cuppa joe, head back down the canyon, since all good roads MUST be ridden at least twice, and meet at the restaurant my wife manages for some fine food, coffee and bench racing...whattaya say??? I'm up!! Wanna camp? Cruise through Cottonwood and Jerome to the camp grounds at the top of Mingus Mountain.
...I think I could find some riding around here somewhere....
--Keys![]()
P.S. Got about 50 more ride ideas...
I think I kind of know what you mean by this.madtolive wrote:<snip> ...buying the dang thing is a much better decision than being responsible.