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Rally Information

Current as of 2 November 2011

 

The 24th Annual Tucson-Nogales Fall Classic Scooter Rally is almost upon us.  See below for schedule of events!  New information is highlighted in yellow.

Friday Event

"Early Bird Happy Hour Scooter Ride"


- 2:30 p.m. - Meet at "The Shelter" cocktail lounge, 4144 E. Grant Rd.

- 3:30 p.m. - Depart The Shelter for "Scoot Over" scooter shop, 4534 E. Broadway Blvd.

- 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. arrive "Scoot Over" for some scooter shopping, service and parts.

- 5:30 p.m. - Depart Scoot Over for "Full Throttle Motorcycle and Scooter Service", 245 S. Plumer Ave., Unit #23.

- 5:45 to 6:00 p.m. - Arrive at Full Throttle for drinks, snacks, and parts. There will also be a meet and greet with the Tucson Vintage Motorcycle Club.

- 7:00 p.m. - Depart Full Throttle for a night ride to A Mountain.

- 7:45 p.m. - Arrive downtown at the "Congress Grill", 100 E. Congress St., for rally registration, food, drinks, music and SCOOTERS!  The registration fee is $25.  The rally package includes a rally patch and shirt, campsite dues, dinner, breakfast, beer and one raffle ticket.  Entertainment includes multiple DJ's and live music.

Saturday morning, the rally departs the "Congress Grill" between 10:00 and 10:30 a.m.  Come earlier and enjoy a good breakfast before we leave  for a 125-mile ride through the beautiful scenic landscape of Southwestern Arizona.  We will have a mid-way stop in the rustic town of Sonoita for gas, drinks and to stretch our legs.  From Sonoita, we will continue on through Nogales(AZ) to the Calabasas Group Campsite, a reserved and isolated 5-acre campsite in the Coronado National Forest.  We expect the weather to be chilly (high in the high 60's) so bring the right gear.  We'll have plenty of firewood at the campsite to help cut the chill.

Please be advised: Discharging of firearms and fire works is prohibited by Federal law within the campsite and the national forest.

At the Calabasas campsite, we will be greeted with dinner, multiple kegs of beer, music and a bonfire. Several campsites, fire pits, firewood and a restroom are available. It can get cold at the campsite; so don't forget tents, sleeping bags and other camping gear. Click here for hotel information if you prefer not to rough it.

Sunday, we will awaken from our hangovers for a catered breakfast and plenty of coffee.

Convenient hotels:

Best Western- Stone Ave
1015 N. Stone Ave.
520-622-8871

University Inn
950 N. Stone Ave.
520-791-7503

Flamingo Hotel
1300 N. Stone Ave.
520-770-1910

Hotel Congress
311 E. Congress St.
520-622-8848 or 1-800-722-8848

For more information: Contact Matthew or Megan Noli @ 520.591.6945 or mnoli@ironhorsemotorcycles.com

Attention: Any scooter clubs, old or new, that have participated in this historic scooter rally in the past, please contact Matthew in order for your club to receive acknowledgement at this year’s rally. Click here to view participating clubs that we hold in high regard.

*** TRAVEL ALERT ***

If you're planning on traveling into Mexico you MUST have a passport to re-enter the United States