I've had this idea kicking around in my head for a few years.
My idea is not quite as ambitious as going halfway across the country, but if the interest is there, maybe it could be built up to that.
I'm thinking of a two or three day weekend rally in the east coast for road legal bikes and scooters 250cc or less. Maybe even mopeds, but you better throw a kit on it.
Cost of the bike wouldn't be important,but old junk picked up hastily on Craigslist would be encouraged over new from the dealer rides.
The course would be mostly predetermined and set on secondary roads, but some optional side trip challenges may be included to add some competition. I would want to have at least one dirt road stage or loop.
No entrants may have a 4 wheeled support vehicle out on the course, but I think having a pickup truck or van as a sweep vehicle for the whole group would be OK. To get started I would prefer to set up a course that has loops from one location.
Every rider needs to have a wingman, partners may be assigned randomly, or maybe not so randomly, the idea is to keep things somewhat equalized. I wouldn't want 2 newish Japanese 250s partnered up while some other team on a pair of ratty old Honda trail 90s.
For a first time run of this event I think scoring would be optional , or just some super simple formula like a dumbed down TSD, like just show up at the checkpoints within a certain easily achievable window.
I know there are a bunch of small bike fans here, what do you guys think? Is this a viable idea? What would be a good location to pull this off? I'm thinking rural Pennsylvania, possibly in the Wellsboro area so that parts of the STPR rally course could be used, but I'm open to suggestion.
I have no experience setting up this sort of thing, so what ever I would do would be amateurish and super simple, if someone more experienced wants to step in I wouldn't mind. Also if something like this already exists, please clue me in. Thanks.