For many years in Phila I attended a "Turkey Ride" the Sunday after Thanksgiving. This was organized (for 21 years) by Snuffy Smith, an infamous rider of British bikes and a very nice guy. Snuffy passed on a few months ago, and I moved to Pittsburgh (unrelated).
I would like to continue the tradition of gathering with like-minded riders of Brit and European bikes (and the occasional Japanese, or even American model) on a day when the weather is often not very pleasant. A typical Snuffy Turkey Day poster, always hand-drawn, would say "Pray for rain - the sissies will stay home." There was the slow race, always well attended, a bon fire to warm your hands and butt, and some primitive food arrangements. Over the years the Turkey Ride grew in numbers, and eventually moved to a more private setting near Allentown (someone's back yard, still room for 100 riders!)
I don't have a venue in mind yet but I'm sure we can find a place where a few dozen enthusiasts could meet for lunch, some tire kicking and telling lies. Perhaps one of the local dealers would step up and offer his parking lot and rest rooms?
Contact Stuart Ostroff , Mt Lebanon, PA
Iron Butt Assoc. #11000
stuart.ostroff@verizon.net