Ride Report: Two Years on Three Wheels
In the summer of 2014 a group of art school classmates set out on an improbable journey. With freshly minted motorcycle licenses and scant collective mechanical experience between them, the odds seemed stacked heavily against them as they plotted an overland route from Germany to New York City—heading East to get to The West.
The effort would be monumental—including engineering a pontoon system to drive their bikes down a 1,600km stretch of river in Russia, navigating a maze of visa requirements, enduring multiple breakdowns and mechanical setbacks, and surviving years of exposure to the elements.
Spoiler alert: They did it!
Join us at the store Saturday, 1/14 at 7PM, for a live multimedia presentation by the intrepid adventurers of "leavinghomefunktion." Their bikes will be on hand, fresh from the road, and their pilots will be here to tell us about their trip. We'll have some light fare and cold refreshments. (Shoutout to Sixpoint for generously sponsoring our Ride Report series.)
Please do register if you're interested in making it. Space is limited and we're charging $10/ticket for this one - with all proceeds being donated to the group's Patreon.com crowdfunding site.
And if you need another reason to attend, we'll be using registrations as raffle tickets for door prizes. One lucky attendee will go home with a Ural Burn bag, a $380 value. Plus we'll be raffling off other assorted swag. As they're *just* wrapping up their trip they still have gigabytes of photos and videos to process, but here are a few snippets of what they've experienced so far. This first clip is from the famous Road of Bones in Russia, and the second shows the ingenuity that helped them navigate 1,600 kilometers of river by Ural. Brought to you with help from Ural Motorcycles, and continuing generous sponsorship from Sixpoint Brewery.
And if you need another reason to attend, we'll be using registrations as raffle tickets for door prizes. One lucky attendee will go home with a Ural Burn bag, a $380 value. Plus we'll be raffling off other assorted swag. As they're *just* wrapping up their trip they still have gigabytes of photos and videos to process, but here are a few snippets of what they've experienced so far. This first clip is from the famous Road of Bones in Russia, and the second shows the ingenuity that helped them navigate 1,600 kilometers of river by Ural. Brought to you with help from Ural Motorcycles, and continuing generous sponsorship from Sixpoint Brewery.