This is the OLD site for the 2006 Brown County Rally. Please visit the new site for the 2007 Brown County GS Rally to get the correct information and sign up for the current rally, May 18-20, 2007.
2007 Brown County GS Rally Info
Sign up today and make your hotel reservations early for the 2007 Brown County GS Rally, May 18, 19, and 20, 2007.
Photo Galleries Posted!
Maps & Routes Page Updated for the Last Time. Probably. (5/14/2006)
Information overload! Spiffy new printable maps, detailed route instructions, and even an event overview and schedule. Go gittem! Yeehaw!
Please note that Indiana now observes Daylight Savings Time. We are in the Eastern time zone, so our time is now the same as Cincinnati, New York City, etc. (EDT) and one hour ahead of Chicago (CDT). All times are given as EDT.
There's more than corn in Indiana...
Indiana is boring and flat, right? Corn and bean fields as far as the eye can see, and not a hill or curve in sight. Well, sort of.
Truth is, the glaciers stopped scraping everything flat just south of Indianapolis. We don't have anything you could call a mountain, but the hilly terrain hides some of the finest motorcycling roads you'll find anywhere.
You should have joined us the weekend of May 19-21, 2006 in Nashville, Indiana for the Brown County GS Rally! We promise plenty of curves for the "maniacs" "aggressive" "deathwish daredevils" "spirited riders" and plenty of scenery for the "cruisers", along with the unique cameraderie you'll find in a group that truly understands the life-enhancing properties of a good stator and regulator.
This is a very informal gathering (sorry, no weenie bite contest), and riders on all makes and models of motorcycles are welcome.
Questions? Info? Corrections? Gripes? Photos? Spare Stators?
Don't keep it to yourself! Email your friendly local webmaster/rally coordinator at gs@bwringer.com!
About the header photo... That's the "Maniac" group (bwringer, Planecrazy, and Jim-Cincinnati) from the 2005 Brown County GS Rally, somewhere south of Bloomington on Highway 441. Fortunately, the Indiana State Police were running a little-known "Catch and Release" program that day, and we escaped with warnings.
Shortly after the bust, the "Cruiser" group rumbled past, trying to look innocent. Maybe they were just trying not to laugh out loud. After they disappeared over the next hill, a lone rider returned to the top of the hill and took the long-range covert surveillance shot of the perps at the scene of the crime. The shutterbug was Rich Barber (copierguy) on his trusty GS300L, possibly the rarest known GS.