The "Ride For Homeless Vets" came and went and it was very well participated in by almost 300 bikers and various other bikes including my 300i.
I was not left out with the groups of all these bikers. I felt and was as much a part of them even with my scooter. Actually, the scooter was sort of a center of attention to many. Many bikers had their riders with them that don't use or run a bike on their own. The scooter being automatic and at least a 300 was of interest to many of thes people. Further, older and some physical problemed people were also very interest. This ride is one of two only in the United States and alsway comes out with huge turn outs. A single rider paid 15 and with a rider 20. Included a great lunch, raffle, drawings, band and VFW's involved. Couldn't ask for a more perfect event. What also helped me fit in by the way! I shot many pix's through the event and donate them to the VFW's and organizer of this event. There is a priest, pastor, minister or whatever that is in charge of this homeless in Pittsburgh and he is always totally involved. One thing that was of interest to me really, was all the different bikes (motorcycles). I mean I never knew there were so many different kinds, types, sizes etc. By all means though, I love my scooter and it will keep up with anything as long as it is in respectable speed limits! I have to add here though even though it could keep up, I wouldn't run at 70-75 mph sustained speed.