Cool sight if you've never been, once you've been, then I'm not sure if there are other reasons you want to go again.
PD13 is the opposite of Woodstock. Nobody admits being there.
It's a nice ride out if you take the lake. I find the **** show entertaining. Probably see some titties too. Get some pretty good perch on a bun. Keep riding to turkey point/long point. Come back in the evening and watch all the wasted guys get arrested trying to ride home.
There is nothing amazing about it, it's more of a fun people watching experiment. I wouldn't go by myself.
Joe Bass approves of this post.yearrrrrrrrr... me hearties
actually, Port Perry Timmies is bit of a pirate meetup. Ive seen some even bring their deck chairs there. I usually ride past - DQ is a better option - Ice Cream
It's all about the people.Stop and talk to the owners of the weird stuff.You would be surprised how interesting people can be.People talking to each other...how novel.
Ok, so I need some help here. What is the draw of Port Dover on Friday the 13th? I have never been and actually want to be interested in it but all I seem to read on here is complaints about traffic/parking/accommodations/gas and I really don't understand the draw. Looking at road maps of the area, the roads look relatively uninteresting. If I get a day to ride (doesn't happen very often), I'm more likely to head north to the Kawarthas/Muskokas. So can someone help me out? What is it that draws so many people to PD on the 13th?
Thanks for the reply. Like I said before, I want to be interested but then a lot of the feedback seems negative. The next Friday the 13th that seems reasonable for riding is in 2018 (I know ppl ride there all year, that won't be me) so I have a long time to think it over lol.Come out with our group next Friday the 13th, the run is fun lots of great roads. We had a Ducati guy with us, and he loved it!
It once a year (some years not, some years twice) but once a year, so you have the rest of the year to run the Kawarths and Muskoka. This is an experience that photo's do not do justice. You see some wild bikes, and so many people.
It is the closest thing to Daytona Bike week, and its in Ontario.
Go once, on a fun route (not hwy 6!!!) and check it out. Worst case you will say it was interesting. I did not understand the draw either, but now I go every time, especially since its a Friday (most people are at work and your out riding, its makes it even better!)
Thanks for the reply. Like I said before, I want to be interested but then a lot of the feedback seems negative. The next Friday the 13th that seems reasonable for riding is in 2018 (I know ppl ride there all year, that won't be me) so I have a long time to think it over lol.
That seems about right. Lots of variety though, from stretch fat-tire chrome busa's to 250's and I even spotted a couple scooters!What percentages of cruisers vs sport bikes...80% over 20%?