> wrote:
> >> This one isn't a HOG gig, but they all take a lot of work and a lot of
> >> help.
> >> I just took a look at your site to see when your Rally is scheduled
> >> thinking I might ride out, but we have a gig going on at the same
> >> time:http://actualriders.ca/radiuminfo.htm
> >> I would have thought you'd have a ton of experience and assistance
> >> within your Chapter for holding a rally. You seem to have a full
> >> schedule and a reasonable registration fee. Are the registration
> >> numbers not what you expected?
> >Numbers are down considerably from what they needed. The dinner has
> >been thrown open to anyone who wants to go.
> We've always found the last minute registrations are strong. Seems
> some bikers wait to see what the weather is like before they will
> commit. Go figure.
> I did the budget for our gig and we can break even at 150
> participants. We'll easily get 150. 250 to 300 is probably where we
> will end up, if the weather is good.
Hve my dinner tickets.
Boss decided to pay for staff to go so I just paid for my wife.
Looks like the numbers will be enough with a little scaling back.
Apparently the Americans don't like coming up because they have to
wear helmets.
Bob
wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >> This one isn't a HOG gig, but they all take a lot of work and a lot of
>> >> help.
>>
>> >> I just took a look at your site to see when your Rally is scheduled
>> >> thinking I might ride out, but we have a gig going on at the same
>> >> time:http://actualriders.ca/radiuminfo.htm
>>
>> >> I would have thought you'd have a ton of experience and assistance
>> >> within your Chapter for holding a rally. You seem to have a full
>> >> schedule and a reasonable registration fee. Are the registration
>> >> numbers not what you expected?
>>
>> >Numbers are down considerably from what they needed. The dinner has
>> >been thrown open to anyone who wants to go.
>>
>> We've always found the last minute registrations are strong. Seems
>> some bikers wait to see what the weather is like before they will
>> commit. Go figure.
>>
>> I did the budget for our gig and we can break even at 150
>> participants. We'll easily get 150. 250 to 300 is probably where we
>> will end up, if the weather is good.
>>
>Hve my dinner tickets.
>Boss decided to pay for staff to go so I just paid for my wife.
>Looks like the numbers will be enough with a little scaling back.
>Apparently the Americans don't like coming up because they have to
>wear helmets.
Good to hear it is a go. We run into the same helmet issue when we
invite our American friends to this side of the border. It's hard to
convince them to leave their guns at home too.
We are in the final stages of negotiation with The Mother Ship,
working out the details for our gig. Once done the real planning will
begin. We're gonna have some fun with this one.
For now we have a little ride to Radium Hot Springs next weekend and
after that The Casual Cruise.
http://actualriders.ca/radiuminfo.htm
http://actualriders.ca/cc2010.htm
Hard to believe the days are getting shorter and we are on the
downhill side of summer. I don't think we have had a day over 30
degrees this year.
> >> This one isn't a HOG gig, but they all take a lot of work and a lot of
> >> help.
> >> I just took a look at your site to see when your Rally is scheduled
> >> thinking I might ride out, but we have a gig going on at the same
> >> time:http://actualriders.ca/radiuminfo.htm
> >> I would have thought you'd have a ton of experience and assistance
> >> within your Chapter for holding a rally. You seem to have a full
> >> schedule and a reasonable registration fee. Are the registration
> >> numbers not what you expected?
> >Numbers are down considerably from what they needed. The dinner has
> >been thrown open to anyone who wants to go.
> We've always found the last minute registrations are strong. Seems
> some bikers wait to see what the weather is like before they will
> commit. Go figure.
> I did the budget for our gig and we can break even at 150
> participants. We'll easily get 150. 250 to 300 is probably where we
> will end up, if the weather is good.