A big Cannonbal fan, but talking to folks hoping to participate. Their planning on 20,000 grand plus expenses for the whole deal. They already have the machine, lot's of folks - my self included. Just don't have that kind of cash surplus. Not to mention the fact,if I were to blow my Henderson up, it would be out of action a long time.It took me years to git it up running, 3,000 miles is a couple years of fun for me on Sunday mornings :-) So I will be a big fan from the side lines again, wishing all that enter all the best of luck.
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Originally posted by exeric View PostI've never ridden a 101 so I have never understood the hub-bub. I have ridden a 741 Indian and if a 101 is anything like that, you can have 'em.Buzz Kanter
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Eric, I have never ridden a 101 either - but I think their like the Whizzer brotherhood - once you ride one, you will buy one :-) Yesterday I was at Indian Day West and today out on the coast on my 25 scout. Both yesterday and today, Cannonbal was in the air - lots of talking going on. At an antique gathering is one thing, but it surprised me today. Just out riding and have people asking about it. I was asked no less than three times if I knew someone with a 101 for sale, as they wanted to ride one in the Cannonbal - a crack up.
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hi tom, i think some of those figures may be a bit tall. one rider ,with one other person in a support truck should expect to spend between 8 and 10 grand on the road. that includes entry fee, hotels, gas, food, and the return trip home. alot of riders are teaming up and sharing hotels ,and support trucks,which cuts costs considerably. of course motorcycle rebuild and prep is not included in this estimate.
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