Someone on FB turned me on to this, and I'll be going with my wife. Figured I'd spread the word.
October 5th in Paris, Tx.
https://www.parisharley.com/--bring-it-home-parade
Someone on FB turned me on to this, and I'll be going with my wife. Figured I'd spread the word.
October 5th in Paris, Tx.
https://www.parisharley.com/--bring-it-home-parade
Think I could scream Zroom Zrooom and they would let me play????
They tried this last fall in Paris, TX, didn't they?
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
I was told that last year or the year before, they had some metric bikes in the ride and were told by Guiness that it had to be ONLY HD bikes, no metrics allowed. I'll be doing some other cruising around here in S/e Texas before the trip, haven't had more than 200 miles round trip yet on the triglide. Even if the record doesn't fall, I think it'll be a good time anyway.
3497 Harleys in a parade, over a 3.8 mile route.
I heard there were over 5K registered bikes, my headlight number was 3567.
We got there at 9am, didn't get KSU until almost 2pm, but the wait was worth it. It was a hot day, and it took longer than expected, but we did it!
The Guinness guy said it was 2 hours and 38 minutes from the time the first bike went past him until the last bike went past the finish line.
If you want to, look it up on YouTube, Bring It Home 2019, there's a bunch of videos there.
The proceeds went to http://www.motorcycle-missions.org/, a charity that helps Vets building motorcycles as therapy. I'll find some pics of the one they had on display.
No metric allow Could you honestly say that Harley would {keep quiet} if this was the other way around??? Get it? This was a pun! **Keep quiet!!** I can see it now, Every hotel in the area will have empty trailers out front....Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Sorry boys just busting *balls* here!
Ronnie