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The Italian Motorcycle Owners Club (IMOC) will be holding its 28th Annual all-Italian motorcycle Rally on Sunday, September 18, 2011 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The IMOC Rally is the biggest and longest-running Italian motorcycle event in America. If the weather cooperates, it's not uncommon to have some 400 Italian bikes and 1,000 spectators on hand.
As usual, the Rally is held at the Hamilton Rod & Gun Club, 24 Hamilton Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566...from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Judging begins at Noon.
Admission is still only $5, per person. ALL proceeds in excess of expenses are donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (J.D.R.F.). Dealer Flea Market and Club spaces available. Refreshments and a food concession available on-site.
This year's feature is the original, small-Block Ducati Pantah (500, 600, 650, 750)...such as the SL, TL, F1, Paso, Indiana, 750 Sport, etc., along with the Cagiva Allazzurra and Elefant.
All Italian motorcycles and scooters are welcome. No open pipes or pets, please.
Directions: from the Mass. Pike take exit 9, Rte. 20 West. Go 1/2-mile to New Boston Road, follow signs to Gun Club...which is a left turn onto Hamilton Road. From I-84, take exit 3B to Rte. 20 West...then proceed as above.
For more information and coverage of past IMOC Rallies visit
www.imocusa.com
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September 13, 2011, 06:35:44 AM »
I attended this back when I had the Falco. It's held at a "Sportman club" in a park like setting. Very impressive machinery shows up. Want to see some Bimota's?? How about 30 Bimotas?
Highly recommend.
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Sounds like a blast. Please take a lot of pics for those of us that can't make it.
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Quote from: sprint EX on September 13, 2011, 05:54:12 AM
All Italian motorcycles and scooters are welcome. No open pipes or pets, please.
So... all other bikes are not welcome? Sounds like a snobby club.
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Sounds like there will be a lot of "character" there
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Now, that's a rally I'd attend.
I had the chance to attend the International Norton Owner's Association meet last year, when it was held only a few hours from my home--it was a hoot!
(BTW, there's a guy in this area who supposedly has the largest collection of Laverda parts in the world...wonder if he'll be there?)
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Quote from: Kraz on September 13, 2011, 07:38:42 PM
So... all other bikes are not welcome? Sounds like a snobby club.
Only because you ride a BMW. Beemer riders have trouble with basic social graces.
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if you are farther down the east coast (or willing to travel), this is another option:
http://www.italianmotofest.com/index.html
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All bikes are welcome, you just can't get judged. I have been there on a Guzzi, Yamaha, Buell,Triumph, Ducati in the last 25 years. It is a nice laid back meet,no snobs, though I did get food poisoning last year from a burger.
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Quote from: sprint EX on September 14, 2011, 08:49:00 AM
...though I did get food poisoning last year from a burger.
Should have had the spaghetti bolognese or maybe the cannelloni!
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I think I'm brown bagging it this year.
I'll have my 77Guzzi LeMans there. All red, Bubs ,36 Mikuni flat sides, Ram cultch.
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I might be doing this one as well, despite being in N Brookfield this past Sunday.
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Quote from: sprint EX on September 14, 2011, 08:49:00 AM
All bikes are welcome... snip... though I did get food poisoning last year from a burger.
Did you show up on a non-Italian job?
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Head north on New Boston Road up into the Brookfields and do some riding after. There are some nice roads here (in my back yard).
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I should be at this shin dig right around 11.
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What you missed:
My blueono on the ferry.
My man Chris's 990SMT. I really, really like this bike.
My Man Andy's ST3. I had my friend Neil sign the tank for him.
On the ride to Sturbridge we passed a spot that had been hit by a tornado. Mass is not known for tornados so this was an unusual site. Many homes were wrecked.
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The Hamilton Rod & Gun Club.
They take killing so seriously they actually breed their own birds to shoot.
Lots of neat bikes.
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I heard if you bought one of these they threw in a 620 Monster for free.
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Yes, I threw in a Norton Pic.
odd.
RSV4. Tiny little bike.
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Gorgeous bikes!
That MH90E looks downright luxurious to ride next to the TESI 2D!
The "odd"-titled exhaust is the Griso 8V, which is stock.
It's nice that the 1940 Guzzi has some firepower in case you have to put-down your bike.
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The Diavel. After wondering why one motorcycle voted it "Best Cruiser" I can see why. Sitting on it, it's more a cruiser than a standard bike.
Andy agrees. This is his mean Harley face.
this bike rocks.
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So much for that "Italian thing of beauty" thingy.
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So much for that "Italian thing of beauty" thingy.
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Here are some more pics on the wild goose web page.
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=48583.0
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Quote from: sprint EX on September 19, 2011, 10:39:18 AM
Here are some more pics on the wild goose web page.
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=48583.0
Grazzi! The Griso Tenni and the Ghezzi Brian are incredible.
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Playing darts with a pirate buddy of mine last night. He said "I saw a bunch of bikes like yours heading north earlier today, you know with the bags and windshields, wearing helmets and fancy jackets, all that stuff you wear, must've been 8 or 9 of them."
I laughed and thought of this thread.
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I have funny video of a dude almost bogging down in the wet grass on a Diavel but damned if I can figure out how to get it from phone to photobucket to stn.
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Yay!
Very nice pics. I see what you meant about the front end on the Bimota.
Those tornado pics are only a small sample of what hit us in June. The town of Monson and points between there and where you stopped were really messed up.
Did you get to ride more of this part of the state than the week before?
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This thread needs some %$#*ing videos.
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http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0071.mp4
This guy decided to ride by the lake where the grass was quite wet. Street tires just spin in the mud, there wasn't even a rooster tail.
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The $90 Rossi sweatshirt. The broad didn't like me but screw her, I'm not the one selling $90 sweatshirts.
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Quote from: scottzilla on September 19, 2011, 05:49:10 PM
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0071.mp4
This guy decided to ride by the lake where the grass was quite wet. Street tires just spin in the mud, there wasn't even a rooster tail.
. Possible nsfw because I probably said "fuck".
Funny video, funnier commentary!
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Love the Tesi, and the Ghezzi-Brian!
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Quote from: scottzilla on September 19, 2011, 05:49:10 PM
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0071.mp4
This guy decided to ride by the lake where the grass was quite wet. Street tires just spin in the mud, there wasn't even a rooster tail.
. Possible nsfw because I probably said "fuck".
The $90 Rossi sweatshirt. The broad didn't like me but screw her, I'm not the one selling $90 sweatshirts.
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0072.mp4
You have a funny accent.
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Only because you ride a BMW. Beemer riders have trouble with basic social graces.
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Thanks for the video. I saw that Drivel there cover in grass and mud.
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Quote from: sprint EX on September 23, 2011, 12:15:37 PM
Thanks for the video. I saw that Drivel there cover in grass and mud.
I only caught the tail end. He was in some pretty deep stuff prior to that.
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Ya gotta love THIS:
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And to wear while sipping your Starbuck's:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/General-news/2011/October/oct1311-ducati-launches-fight-for-me-aftershave/
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Re: Biggest US Italian motorcycle meet
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Quote from: scottzilla on September 19, 2011, 05:49:10 PM
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0071.mp4
This guy decided to ride by the lake where the grass was quite wet. Street tires just spin in the mud, there wasn't even a rooster tail.
. Possible nsfw because I probably said "fuck".
The $90 Rossi sweatshirt. The broad didn't like me but screw her, I'm not the one selling $90 sweatshirts.
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb332/schnitzjr/Diavel%20schmuck/VIDEO0072.mp4
As a former Ducati owner, all I can say is...AMEN!
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