December 29th, 2019
Well it's almost a new year and time to add to this thing. As I said in my last post I had plans to take the Hurricane to Vashon island this summer to show her off. I was still having problems with the plugs getting fouled pretty quick and was a bit nervous that it would strand me in front of everyone so I did some trial runs around town of over 30 miles at a time as that is about the length of the run on Vashon. Well it turns out that the problem with fouled plugs was I wasn't running her hard or long enough at a stretch. The longer I rode her the better she runs. With new found confidence I got my trailer ready and loaded her up for the journey north. I had arranged to stay with my brother Chris who lives near the island plus he has a much newer motorcycle and wanted to go with me to the rally. I got to his house Friday night and put the bike in his garage for the night.
Getting gassed up before we hit the road |
Turned out it was good we got home as it started to rain a little after we were safe at home. And by rain let me say it poured, a lot, also the biggest thunder and lighting storm to hit the area in years. If you read my other posts you might remember that on the day I first rode this bike it thundered pretty heavy after I put her away. I said it then and think it still true that it was Wayne riding by to say hello. He was never very subtle in life so why would death be any different.
Chris and I Sunday morning |
Pulling into the last checkpoint of the run |
Me and the little red haired girl in downtown Vashon |
In front of the house my Grandpa owned when I was a kid |
First they gave out door prizes and I won a BMW shirt and key fob. BMW's are OK but not my brand, too reliable, no challenge in that so I traded with another guy for a can of brake clean. Next came the awards for different classes. I won the trophy for "best unrestored" and when it was announced he said "of course goes to the Hurricane". I was beside myself with pride and again with the grinning, this time no helmet to hide it. But the big shock came when I won another trophy for "people's choice". That one means so much because there were several very nice bikes in the concourse. It didn't hurt that I have lots of friends that were there but I think it also shows how much people agree with the "ride em, don't hide em" idea. Of course the capper was that I also won the best poker hand prize of $100 cash. Chris and I decided that we better get off the island in a hurry before I got mugged and beat up. Chris took great joy in telling people that he only came along so he could carry tools and spare parts for my old rundown bike because of the side bags his bike has. I took more joy in having him carry all my trophys home because I couldn't possibly do that on my own.
Both trophys, proper way to rep rockers northwest |
Waynes Problem
Hi Doug, to live and thrive by the rain daily,,,,I chuckled at your rewarding, warm tales, all things family values, cherished memories in the Sound, as Wayne's current world and lovely Problem abounds from Or to Wa, esp when we join you and your brother for all things trailer-hitched and showmanship (bragging rights) competitions, and WINS. Thank you for your rich messages. Sharon, Wayne's trails pal
ReplyDeleteI posted a photo of you from The One Moto Show in my coverage. http://jimmymacontwowheels.com/under-the-big-top-for-the-2020-one-moto-show/
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