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Bob
25th August 2006, 00:24
An American company has undertaken a new development – the luxury motorcycle resort.

‘Vintages’ – currently under construction in New Mexico - is being advertised as “A retreat for motorcycle riders’ that is all inclusive.” Each facility will have; resort-style amenities including extended-stay rental casitas, private ‘micro-locations’, spa, travel and touring services, motorcycle rentals (both new and vintage), vintage wines, cigar humidors, fine cuisine, concierge services, high-tech communication capabilities, picnic areas, sunrise and sunset viewing patios, training and events arena, an 800 seat amphitheatre for outdoor concerts, a race track for vintage motorcycles and carts as well as a museum. And all of this will be designed to “architecturally blend with the region’s natural scenic beauty.”

The company is planning to build twenty such resorts across North America. Membership will allow use of all clubs. “The only criteria for membership,” says Brad Leith, the brains behind the scheme “is that owning a motorcycle license would be mandatory.”

Well that – and a shed load of money to afford the membership perhaps.

For more information: http://www.vintagesresorts.com

Brian d marge
25th August 2006, 01:12
Hey I have an Enfield , and can drink a shit load of Vintage wine , Have a few dollars tucked aside ( as in 2 dollars ) and have a Visa ( the wifes)

signed up , just waiting for the call for membership confirmation ,,,,:innocent:

BTW ,,,thumb up for the fella who hit his target market square on the head ...

It should work

Stephen

Skyryder
7th September 2006, 22:17
And there will be host of clauses to prevent the 1%'s from joining.

Skyryder

Bob
7th September 2006, 23:04
And there will be host of clauses to prevent the 1%'s from joining.

Skyryder

Must confess to me it smacks of being "Disney biking" - so you go off for a couple of weeks a year and be a 'Badass Biker', without any of the real-life experiences, riding controlled, sanitised roads etc.

Makes for some nice stories at the BBQ the week after though.

Cynical? Moi?