Sunday, September 5, 2010

1st Annual MondayMotoMadness Tiddler Tour

Correction: This has been moved to Sunday, 24 Oct. so it won't conflict with the Barber races.


No poster yet but the date has been set for 24 Oct. The rules are Old and Small. It's up to you to determine how that applies to you. Think CB350 era and older, slower, and/or smaller from there.

However, nobody will be turned away. If you show up on a new CBR1000RR we'll just assume that your tiddler is in an indeterminate state and that you'll motor in the spirit of the ride.


Departure is at 9am from MMM HQ (150 Kinney Rd, Amston 06231) and will proceed about 60 miles through the countryside until lunch at Harry's in Colchester. Not a bad trick considering that it's only 7 miles from the house as the Super Hawk flies.

After lunch, another 60 mile ride to return to the homestead where a chicken BBQ will await. Amy has offered to bring materials for s'mores but holding hands and singing Kumbayah around the fire is optional.

This is a self-guided tour and route sheets will be provided. You must have a route sheet holder (or stupendous photographic memory)! Hopefully my choices will live up to the high standard set by Doug Roper in the spring. Lots of back country roads and no freeways.

Doug and Amy have graciously offered camping at their home for those who need it.

Prizes of Tom's Genuine CT Maple Syrup will be offered for:
  • Most creative route sheet holder
  • Oldest bike to complete both courses
  • Smallest bike to complete both courses
(In case of a tie the contestants will play Stone Scissors Paper until a winner is determined)

BYOB, RSVP, YMMV

You ride tall when you ride small !!

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Finally, All The Bonneville Pictures


All my pictures (plus Joe Tordiff's) are here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/xl600v/BonnevilleSlideShow#

They were taken by a couple of different cameras so they are a little out of order in a couple of places but I think you'll like them.

Beth's pictures are here:
http://dreamqueen.com/10_Bonneville/index.htm

Enjoy while we count down to next year!
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Friday, September 3, 2010

Some Adventures Are Better Than Others

Here's Doug riding across Georgia on an ancient Harley this summer.



And here's some pictures of Herman in the '70's treking across North Africa ,Turkey, Greece, Iraq (Baghdad )...... (click on the pictures to see them full size)


And you were planning what for the Labor Day weekend?
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Used Gear - Camera Bag

Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Green Accent)


I have had dozens of camera bags in my life. Cheap ones, expensive ones, Pro ones and they have all left me cold. Mainly they were all shoulder bags with various harnesses to keep them close to the body and not flop around. Every one of them still flopped, fell off my shoulder, or twisted around. The ones that protected my gear were too heavy, the ones that were light left my gear vulnerable. And then a friend showed me his Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG .  This what I used on the Bonneville trip and I was very pleased. The backpack design meant no flopping, no twisting, and left my hands free. I held my DSLR, 4 lenses (including a very large 100-400mm zoom), and all the other filters, chargers, and gear that I need for an extended trip.

It's well padded and shrugged off all the abuse of the trip while protecting the equipment inside. $42 with free shipping from Amazon made it a real steal. Highly recommended!

Tamrac 5273 Expedition 3 Photo Backpack (Rust)


If you need something a little smaller, this month's issue of Pop Photo suggests the Tamrac Expedition 3 Photo Backpack . The Canon backpack is only book bag size but could be overkill if you only have a body and a couple of lenses.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Bonnevile Pictures and Video


Joe sent this link for pictures he took. I think I made a great umbrella boy. The other people are Carla and Gary.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jotor/sets/72157624652183121/

Here's a video of the last minute prep the day before leaving for Utah.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Why Can't Everything Be This Simple?

While I'm sorting through the myriad photos I took on the Bonneville trip check this out:

Everything you need to know, nothing you don't, and you can actually read it! I thought the addition of the Honda taillight to the Kawasaki wiring was a nice touch.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Turning 6268.1

Got in a little after midnight. So good to be home but I'm all ready to do it again next year!

Maxton Mile next month.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Note From Ron

Ron is at Bonneville this week with his supercharged CB160. Here's his report. Wish him luck and speed.
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Hi J. -got here early to tune the bike. got the jetting set up fine but it burps when it starts to boost. Had this same problem a while back and finally fixed it with bigger air plenum. So I'm in the process of trying to get what I need to make a new one down here. Got some alum ordered for delivery to the KOA and might have a guy who can drill me some holes in the 2 x 4 Alum tube for the plenum. This is the last think I thought I'd have to deal with (ha-ha). Oh Well -should have figured that the thinner air would require a larger plenum for a reserve-but I just assumed it would be OK. I'll run anyway, just won't be pertly if I can get a new plenum made. Best Regards Ron Pavlak Michigan

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Crossing Over

The Mighty Mississippi.

Turning 5000

I'm on the interstate, trading my soul for fast miles. I spent more time in Colorado than I expected and I have another friend to meet in PA. At least I loaded the Droid with plenty of old Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe radio show to pass the time.

Roger and Me

I stopped to visit Roger, a name on the VJMC email list that I had never met in person. I thought I had a lot of bikes until I toured his 5 rooms and garages of bikes. Not only that, the walls of each are lined with shelves of NOS parts! Color me green with envy.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Look Ma, I'm Flying

Seems to be a trend on this trip. The guys at the Firestone dealer in Chappell,NE helped out my brother when he got stuck with two flat tires a few weeks ago. Good people to do business with.

Turning 4000

Up and over Independence Pass. One of the most beautiful roads in America.

The Other Sister

This goes with the last post. Yes, they're twins.

Old Friends

Haven't seen these two in 20 years and yet it was like it was only yesterday when we sat down to chat. That's what makes great friends.

Disappointment

We all know that things change but sometimes that change is so harsh that it hurts. The road from Glenwood Springs to Aspen used to be a meandering two lane country road. Now it's a four lane freeway. The open ranch land is now filled with resorts and condo complexes. The old train tracks are now a bicycle path that's paved and striped so no one will ever know the history they're riding on. Sometimes too much is just Too Much.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Night Stop

I admit to a fondness for older motels. Like English motorcycles they are often not "perfect" but they have an undeniable charm. The Frontier Lodge in Glenwood Springs has been one of the best. Clean, spacious, and a shower that would knock you into the next county if you turned it up full blast. Plus coffee and fresh bagels in the morning. A lucky find.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Douglas Pass, CO

Yes,it's as steep as it looks. An extra hour of driving but worth it.

Tough Guy

Had lunch with this rider. Three states and 1200 miles on an XR400!

Monday Morning

Dropped Beth at the airport and started the final trek east. Avoiding I-80 I am taking US40. Camped out in the Unita National Forest for the night. Bright and sunny today.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Salt Lake City

It'a 95° here and snow capped mountains in the distance.

Big Dig

We have the day for sightseeing so we visited the Brigham Canyon Mine. Over 1mile deep and 3 miles across it's the biggest (and richest) hole in the world.
Every kid had a fantasy about digging a hole to China, these people are doing it!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Lunch

Real Mexican food by real Mexicans. Los comidos muy bueno!

Fond Farewell

This is the wooden tent we stayed in the last two nights. Notice the air conditioner on the side. What a relief after a day on the salt. I will definitely try to reserve one of these for next year.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Got Salt?

New England has nothing like this in the winter. We cleaned off all this and will do it all over again tomorrow as a precaution. You can practically hear it eating away the metal.

Next Year

As soon as we got back from lunch Beth dove into the rule book looking for classes to run next year. I think she has drank the Bonneville kool-aid.

Packed Up

With the wind against her she wasn't able to go as fast today. The best time for the week was 93.2mph.
However, we definitely set a record for SmilesPerHour!!

At The Line

Ready to make her last run to break 100mph.

50cc Racer

This bike started life as a 50cc Honda C110 pushrod 50cc. It set 6 records this week with Stacey's dad John riding it.

Giro Bike

A 125cc Sears looking for a record

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Video Of Beth Running

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBf1TjY0dXM&sns=em

Here's a video of Beth starting her run. The starter had to run over and put down her face shield because she was holding the throttle and the clutch. Then she was off and the Chevy was no match for the Mighty Moriwaki. She was just flatout gone!

Her speed was 93.2mph - Tomorrow morning we are going out early (6:00am) to catch the cool air and try to break 100mph.

Waiting To Go Fast

Inching ahead while we wait our turn. The cross wind had been gusting 20-25mph but has died down so we don't have to worry about being blown off the course.

Smiling When It's All Gone South

Kurt blew his engine at 178mph. He was laughing and saying, "That's racing!"
I want to be that cool when I grow up.

Shade Tree Engineering

I made a shield for the rear shock out of a piece of mirror plastic I found in the dumpster and a couple of ty-wraps.
We adjusted the clip-ons so that Beth could get lower and more streamlined.

Tech V

Joyce gives us the final inspection sticker. We are now free to run as much as we want and as fast as we want.

Deviation

The wind blew over the canopy last night and wrecked it. It knocked over the bike too but the only damage appears to be a broken clutch lever. Luckily it's one of the few spare parts I brought with me.

Turning 3000

The sun is coming out so the salt will dry and harden. The temperature is still cool (80's) so the conditions are good for going fast.