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RFTW and Central Route Riders! We are 87-days until kickstands up, and the commencement of RFTW 2025 – The 35th Annual Run! Can you feel it yet? I hope so. Now is the time to really start getting yourself and your bike in tip-top shape for this years RFTW. Relatively speaking we don’t travel super long distances each day, but we do typically start early in the mornings, and by the time evening rolls around you are ready for rest. Please do your best to make sure that you can endure. Exercise now. Walk. Do whatever is good for you, but it will help.
I have GREAT NEWS to report. This year on Central Route we will be doing Pre-Paid Fuel stickers again, as we have done the past couple of years. In 2025 the Central Route Pre-Paid Fuel Stickers will be $35.00 per motorcycle or trike. Yes, you read that right — $35.00. This will cover your fuel from Ontario, CA to Washington, DC. Some of our fuel stops are donated by organizations and individuals, and some are not. The fuel sticker covers you from coast-to-coast and is your “ticket” to jump in our RFTW fuel line and get fuel. It also helps cover the cost of fuel for our Chase Truck team of drivers and our Last Man Vehicle, for those that break down and need to be picked up by that crew. You will pay this when you check-in and pick up your registration materials in Ontario, or any of our overnight stops where you register and check-in. Please have your fuel sticker monies in CASH when you CHECK-IN at registration, and you will then receive the sticker to put on your bike. There is no excuse to not get a fuel sticker in 2025, actually at this price, let’s just call it a requirement.
Speaking of Check-in, if you are joining us somewhere in the middle of the country (not Ontario) Check-in is open at the evening dinner stops, and before the morning meetings the day we depart. These are your only two times each day to check-in with our registration team — Evening at dinner, and before the morning meetings.
Route planning is underway and is actually just about complete. We will put the final touches on our route plan with our State Coordinators and Crew & Team Leads on a March 4th Conference Call. For those that may not know, about 12 or so years ago, Mike “Dadbo” Owen put our entire route on Google Earth. To this day, we use what he originally put together on Google Earth for our planning purposes. Over the years he has put countless and countless hours into this work. He took a break from it for a few years, and then Chuck “Mr. Priority” Brown, did it for a few years. (Speaking of Chuck, I gave him that road name, and it is a HILARIOUS STORY. Ask him or me about it sometime.)
I asked Dadbo if he could be our planner again this year, and he graciously said YES. So, if any of you “map enthusiasts” out there would like to see what our route looks like on Google Earth, feel free to take a look at this “View Only” version online – here. When the page loads, click on the BACK Button next to my picture that will show up in the page in the top left corner. From there you can double-click and drill down on any of the days and stops.
In the coming few weeks, FNGs will be getting contacted by Scott Gatton, our Platoon Coordinator, with the help of Nick Hentges our 2025 Route Mentor (2024 RC). We would like to pre-assign platoons, as much as possible, so platoon members can meet their platoon leaders and their platoon crew before the run. If you are coming on the run WITH a Group or friend, and want to be in the same platoon, they will need to know that information.
Some of you may or may not know this, but my father Harlan Olson, was the Central Route Coordinator for the 30th RFTW. This was way back in 2018 before any of us knew what AI, TikTok, or COVID was. I always thought he did a great job with the video he made that year, and it pretty much holds up to today, except for the fuel part, as we have moved to fuel stickers. I now have the privilege of leading the 35th RFTW, and we are the first Father-Son RC’s in RFTW. Here is that video he made in the fall of 2017 for the 2018 RFTW, edited and produced by Chuck “Mr. Priority” Brown. BTW, he will be the platoon leader for the Central Route Vietnam Veterans platoon this year.
Honor and Remember Them All.
Remember, RFTW Riders are Built Different.
Kirk “Pretty Boy” Olson
kirk.olson@rftw.us
RFTW Central Route Coordinator – 2025
Asst. Route Coordinator – 2024
Road Guard Captain – 2023
Asst. Road Guard Captain – 2019
RFTW Board of Directors – 2016-2019
Road Guard 2010-2018
FNG 2009
If you have not seen from previous newsletters by me or the other Route Coordinators from Southern, Midway, and Sandbox, RFTW is moving to GMRS for our on-road communications. This is not as big of a transition for us on Central Route this year in 2025, since we piloted the GMRS radios in 2024, and they worked very well. My advice to you all is to get the radio now, and learn how to use, pair, and connect them to your helmet speakers or ear drums. Also, help our friends on Southern, Midway, and Sandbox get theirs set-up and paired. Personally, I use a Sena 50S paired to the radio, and I paired the radio as PHONE 2, to the radio. See Sena directions, on how to do this.
**See this post on Where and What to Buy, and all things GMRS for RFTW.**
**See this Post for Videos on how to Program the radios** or here.