Impromptu Group Ryde - May 15, 2021

David Brenton will lead a ride tomorrow (5/15/21) He is leading a ride leaving the McDonalds (5416 S East St, Indianapolis, IN 46227) on US 31 just south of Thompson Road at 9:00 am sharp. We will be riding to southern Indiana to Gasthof Amish Village in Montgomery Indiana.

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International Female Ride Day - May 1, 2021

MOONSHINE STORE

MOONSHINE STORE

MAP OF CASEY, IL

MAP OF CASEY, IL

Brickyard Chapter Women’s Ryde

Moonshine Store and Casey, IL

Meet at BP Gas Station
2068 E Hadley Rd Plainfield
Feet up 9:00 AM

Ryde Captain: Erin Richardson

I-70 to Loves on south side of Terre Haute, approx 1 hour

State Roads from Terre Haute to Moonshine approx 1 hour

Lunch at Moonshine (CASH ONLY)
Moonshine to Casey, IL 15 minutes

Depending on weather and time, we may do a no-interstate scenic route home. Guys are welcome too!


International Female Ride Day celebrates women motorcycle riders and is not country, group or organization specific. It is a globally synchronized “JUST RIDE!”© day, for women individually, in groups, and collectively everywhere. Women make International Female Ride Day© their day to “JUST RIDE!”© doing what they can to promote and highlight women riders while making a positive difference for women in motorcycling everywhere. Every woman riding on IFRD is a role model for the diverse, unique and common passion women share for motorcycling.

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Group Ryde - April 25, 2021

SUNDAY FUNDAY RYDE

Ryde Captain: Robin King

Meet on the west side of the Johnson County Courthouse

Feet up at 1:30 PM

Robin will lead us on a Scavenger Hunt ryde through Johnson, Shelby, and Marion County. We will get points for courthouses, bison, Tour of Honor, and state roads along the way (don't forget to stop for your own state road points on the way to the starting point)!

1:30 KSU! - Johnson Co Courthouse, 5 E Jefferson St, Franklin (COUNTY41)

  • Stop #1 TOH Huey Helicopter, Old Hospital Rd near Camp Atterbury, 39.359731, -86.032506 (TOH502)

  • Stop #2 Shelby Co Courthouse, 407 S Harrison St, Shelbyville (COUNTY72)

  • Stop #3 Methodist Building (in window), 22 W Washington St, Shelbyville (BISON72)

  • Stop #4 Hancock Co Courthouse, 9 E Main St, Greenfield (COUNTY30)

  • Greenfield City Hall, building directly west of courthouse (BISON30)

  • Stop # 5 - End of ryde - 9/11 Memorial, 1535 South SR 135, Greenwood (TOH911520)

The Johnson Co bison is located in the JoCo Museum of History (not the library), which is closed on Sundays. Make a note so you can pick it up later!

NON-MEMBERS NEED TO COMPLETE THE RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM AND SUBMIT TO BOARD MEMBER.

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I am canceling the 4 /10 April Chapter Ryde after listening to the 6:00 pm Friday local weather and the consensus of all my weather apps. Tomorrow and Sunday are forecasted to be rainy and windy.

BUT if you want to get out of the house on a rainy day, Christy and I will be having lunch at 11:30 am tomorrow at Wolfies Grill (20999 Hague Rd, Noblesville, IN 46062). It’s on Morse Reservoir. Come via car or Spyder/Ryker, and hang out for lunch. Just some social time without getting wet.

It’s not the official Chapter April Meet-n-Greet which is scheduled for 4/21 at Birdies in Westfield.

This is just a casual social event if you need to get out. So no Scavenger Hunt points to be earned unless you arrive at Wolfies by Spyder or Ryder. For those intrepid spirits, I will work with Jim to provide 2 bonus Hunt points.

As for a rescheduled April ryde, as Ride Captain for this planned 4/10 ryde, I personally have no other available weekend dates in April.

So we need a Chapter Member willing to lead a Chapter Ryde in April. If you are willing, please contact me, or drop an email to the brickyardchapter@gmail.com, or fill out an Events form at the Brickyard Chapter website under the Events icon.

Hope to see you tomorrow at Wolfies.


Group Ryde - April 10, 2021

The Early Spring “Dust Off the Bike" Ride

Ride Captain: Jeff Boruvka (with assistance from Christy Boruvka and Richard Hoogerwerf)

  • 10:30 - Meet on the west side of Noblesville Square / Hamilton County Courthouse (1 Hunt point)

  • 11:00 - Kick stands up, Heading to Wolfies Grill on Morris Reservoir for lunch

  • 11:20 - Arrive at Wolfies

  • 11:20 - 12:30 - Lunch / social time

  • 12:30 - Proceed north to Tipton / Tipton County Courthouse (1 point); then west to Frankfort / Clinton County Courthouse (1 point); then return to Noblesville Square via Sheridan.

For those that want a snack/liquid refreshment and more time to hang out together, we will end at Syd’s Bar and Grill on the northwest corner of Noblesville Square.

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Yes, there is a Polar Bear Ryde on January 1st. A number of members wanted to switch up from the 465 route. So here is what we are doing:

  • of course this is “weather permitting”. Watch for posts on Facebook and the website for confirmation of the ryde on 12/31 once weather conditions are known.

  • Drive your Spyder to Shapiro’s Deli in downtown Indy. Meet at 12:30 pm for a hardy lunch.

  • then we will Spyder as a group to Monument Circle for a group photo with our Spyders.

  • to qualify for the Polar Bear patch, you need to be in the Group photo with your bike.

  • for those less hardy souls, join us for lunch for good food and laughs by driving your cage.

  • cage drivers will not be eligible for the patch.

  • if a decent day, we may form an adhoc short ride from the Circle.

I am keeping my fingers crossed for a reasonable weather day on 1/1. I am thinking no snow and ice on the roads with temperatures of 15 degrees or higher. - Jeff Boruvka

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