- Gypsy tour
"Gypsy tour" is an American motorcycling term which originated in the early 1920s. Gypsy tours were organised where groups of riders all over the country converged on a favorite destination. The term "gypsy" was used because the riders would travel long distances and often sleeping in tents around a campfire along the way much like the Hollywood stereotype gypsies.
One Australian newspaper referring to a Gypsy Tour rally from Melbounre to Sydney in 1927, stated - "The idea of a "gypsy tour" originated in America. There these tours are usually being organised simultaneously in different cities and towns, and routes all converging on one centre, where a great rally is held by the touring parties". Sydney Morning Herald 29/12/1927 Page 9
The term "gypsy tour" has been used for other activities, but predominantly motorcycle rallies, and the idea quickly spread around the world.
Many gypsy tours have been held over the years and are still a regular event for many vintage and modern motorcycle groups.
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