Motorcycle Route: Mauna Kea

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For amazing views try out this
Mauna Kea Route

-     From Big Island Motorcycle Co. make a left at the light onto Highway 19.
-     At the next traffic signal turn right onto Waikoloa Road.
-     Take this road until you reach the T (about 12 miles) and take a left onto Mamalohoa Hwy
-     After about 5 miles you will need to take a right onto Hwy 200 aka Saddle Road.
-     Continue on Saddle Road for about 25 miles and make a left on the Mauna Kea Access Road. Stop at the visitor center on your right. 
-     There is a bathroom for public use between the Saddle Road Junction and the Mauna Kea Access Road, look for the "campground" with the little cabins. Otherwise there are no facilities until you reach the visitor center on Mauna Kea where you can buy snacks and drinks and use the restroom. There is absolutely NO gas station on Saddle Road so be sure to fill up before heading out.
-     You may not ride the motorcycle past the visitor center on Mauna Kea due to dangerous road conditions requiring a 4WD vehicle however from the visitor center there are amazing views within a short 10 minute hike as well as a place to view the endangered silversword plant.
-     The visitor center itself is very interesting as they have loads of information about the Mauna Kea observatories and related information.
-     Jackets and riding gear are included with your motorcycle rental so if you choose to take this route we highly recommend wearing some gear as it gets real cold at the high elevations.
-     One of the best parts about this route is heading back toward the ocean from the mountain. You can feel the air gradually heat up and the views are, of course, amazing!
-     To get back to Big Island Motorcycle Co., simply retrace your steps. Photos below on the previous post.

Rental information can be found by clicking the "Rentals" tab above, by calling 808-886-2011 or emailing us at BigIslandMotorcycleCo [at] yahoo.com


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Mauna Kea with Yamaha FZ6

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Pics from a recent ride up to Mauna Kea. Route information to follow soon!
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August 17th Ride - Ice Cream shop in Moorehead

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Stan Stille lead a group ride down through the Loess Hills to the ice cream shop in Moorehead, Iowa Tuesday evening. Jim J., Terry H. and Cathy H. joined him. Terry and Cathy showed up with their brand new 2010 Ultra Classic and spent a few minutes pointing out all the gee-wiz type buttons and options in the parking lot (Frump was there for the crash course as well). The group had a somewhat cool, but wonderful ride down to Moorhead.



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What is a wedding without scooters?

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Well I guess we do weddings, too! Check out these fun pics from a wedding held at one of the hotels nearby. While the bride is the star, I gotta say those scooters look pretty darn cute, too!








How can we make your special day more fun?
 Call us at 808-886-2011 or write to
 bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com
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Email: BMW Motorcycles of Omaha - COOKING THE DOGS

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The dog days of summer will soon be over so we are cooking hot dogs

August 14th and August 21st

Ride in and have a hot dog, chips and drink from 11a.m. to 2p.m.

Close out prices on new BMW’s.

Print this email and bring it in to receive 20% off any one item in stock. (Except motorcycles, Shoei and Touratech)

Valid 8/14/2010 to 8/21/2010

1- discount per person

Hope summer has been good for you.

The best riding season of the year is here.

Dates to remember August 22nd

Ride with Nate Kerns at Mid America Motorplex. Call for details.

We will be closed September 4th, Labor Day weekend

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Hoot Gibson - SD State Legion Commander

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From Mary H of the Autobahners:

Hoot Gibson was elected State Commander for the South Dakota American Legion June 20 in Spearfish. A ceremony to honor this occasion will take place in Sioux Falls on Saturday, August 14. The ceremonies will start with a continental breakfast at the Legion (1701 W. Legion Dr.) from 9-11 and will continue at 11:00 with a "caravan" to Memorial Park where a lite lunch will be served from 12:00 - 1:00. The installation will take place from 2:00 - 4:00. Social hour, dinner and dance will take place later. Hoot has invited Autobahners to attend the events. He will be riding in a sidecar for the caravan and would especially like to have Autobahners and their BMW's ride with him. This is a very important position for Hoot and it would be nice for Autobahn to show their support.
Contact Gary Johnson for details - buzzfeldspar@yahoo.com,
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Double Valley Motorcycle Route!

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Double Valley Ride

Minimum 4 hours

Waipio Valley Overlook

- From Big Island Motorcycle Co. in Waikoloa, head north on Hwy 19 by taking a left at the traffic signal.
- After about 10 miles you will reach a T intersection, take a left onto Hwy 270 toward Hawi.
- You will want to explore the towns of Hawi and Kapa'au, about another 30 miles. Very cute restaurants, galleries, and shops. The King Kamehameha statue is in Kapa'au.
- Keep going on 270 until the road ends, this is Pololu Valley.


Owner Gwen with her folks at Pololu


- You can hike down into Pololu Valley if you wish and check out the very beautiful black sand beach (not good for swimming though). This takes about an hour round trip if you don't hang at the beach for very long. The trail is steep but quick and manageable for most ability levels.
- From here you will want to find Hwy 250 toward Waimea. You will have to back track a few miles and look for the signs on your left. If you miss the first turn-off, there is another one in the town of Hawi.
- Hwy 250 is our favorite ride on the island. Twisty roads, sparse traffic, and stunning scenery make it a must-ride. This highway runs along the spine of the Kohala mountains so it's cool and shady and you will be able to see the landscape all the way down to the ocean. Gorgeous.

Hwy 250
Hwy 250

- At the T intersection make a left. Then make another left at the traffic light onto Hwy 19 toward Honokaa. You will be in the town of Waimea. There are many places to stop and have a bite here as well as good shopping and even a visit to the historic Parker Ranch.
- Continue on Hwy 19 toward Honokaa for about 13 miles and make a left onto Plumeria St (look for the signs that say Honokaa and Waipio Valley).
- Make another left at the stop sign onto Waipio Road. Take this road about 7 miles, following the signs to Waipio Valley.
Waipio Valley (sorry bout the finger!)

- You can enjoy the views of Waipio Valley from the overlook but you will not be able to ride into the valley on your motorcycle. The grade is very steep and the park rangers will stop you anyway. If you wish to go into the valley, you can walk down (a mile down, very tough, especially on the way back up) or catch a ride from someone in a 4WD.
- You will want to check out Honokaa town (the town you passed through when you made a L at the stop sign to get to Waipio). They have some fun shops and Tex's Drive In makes the best malasadas (Portugese Donuts).
- To get back to Big Island Motorcycle Co. get back to Hwy 19 and head toward Waimea. You will have to make a right onto Lindsey St. to stay on Hwy 19 then after 10 miles you will need to make a left to stay on Hwy 19 (toward Kona). Turn right onto Waikoloa Beach Drive after another 10 miles and find us in the Kings' Shops.


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To find out more about pricing and our rental bikes, click on the "rentals" tab above.

To make a reservation call 808-886-2011 or write to bigislandmotorcycleco (at) yahoo.com
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Beach Gear Special

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Rent 4 or more sets of snorkel gear and get 50% off all other beach gear*!

Yes! This offer applies to daily and weekly rentals.

*Beach gear = boogie boards, umbrellas, coolers, and chairs


Snorkel sets are $10 per day and $25 per week

Come see us in the Kings' Shops in the Waikoloa Beach Resort from 9:30am -7pm everyday
or call 808-886-2011

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