THE BASICS
WHAT THE HELL IS THE GYPSY RUN?
The East Coast Gypsy Run started in 2007. Inspired by the El Diablo Run a bunch of like minded east coast motorcyclists meet up on the interwebs and planned a traditional run. Being in possession of some of the finest real estate in the world we thought that we should share a bit of it.

WHAT THE HELL IS A TRADITIONAL RUN?
Simply put a traditional run is high milage and low drama. While the modern run is essentially a forty mile coffee run with a lot of bolt on chrome compliments. A traditional run is riding, camping and a hell of a good party. A traditional run is geared toward the rider who feels out of place at a "major rally" or anywhere you find an excess of "LIVE TO RIDE" patches.

WHO IS INVITED?
Generally? Everyone. Specifically? You. As long as you have your shit together, enjoy being around like minded folks and like to ride.

WHAT TYPE OF BIKES WILL BE ON THE RUN?
We tend towards older bikes of any make. Most of the bikes on previous runs were older Harleys. and garage built choppers. (The first year the Panheads outnumbered the Shovelheads!) But don't let that stop you, Ducatis, Evos, SR650s, Baggers, Sportbikes and Triumphs (old and new). All have rolled on the Gypsy Run. The point is, as long as you can hang, you are welcome. It is the person that makes the bike cool, not the other way around.

HOW LONG IS THE RUN?
We usually do around 500 miles. 250 on Friday. 250 Saturday. Sunday, ride home.

THE ROUTE
We are currently planning the route for the run. When finished, we will post it on the main page and add the map to the DOWNLOAD page.

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
• Don't be a dick.
• There is no registration
• There is no fee to participate in the run.
• You are responsible for the campsite fee. Pay it.
• Maps will be online before the run.
• All the costs for the run are paid for by the sponsors. So thank them.
• The beer at the campsites is free while it lasts.
• No one is going to hold your hand. Have your shit together.
• Show respect and you will get respect.
• Ride with your head. Find a pace you are comfortable with. It is not a race.
• The chase truck is for emergencies only. Please have a good reason for calling it.
• Do not ask chase truck to carry your crap.
• Clean up after yourself at the campsites.
• Make sure your brake light works.
• Bring rain gear. No matter the weather, we ride.
• Don't drink and ride.
* If you're unsure of how to deal with a challenging situation, please refer to rule number one.
• Have fun.

THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE WE HAVE
Everybody knows just how fleeting life is. All it takes is a small mistake on someone's part and there goes that mortal coil you've grown so used to. The very last thing I want to see is anybody get hurt, or worse. So please do not drink and ride. If you are too stupid to make rational decisions once you get a drink or two in you, hand me your keys. I'll give them back in the morning. We want everybody to have the best time possible. We just don't want to see anybody die in the process.