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  • Vincent on a pole

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    J.H.

    "Max Lambky" View Contact Details
    Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:40:46 -0600
    To: voc@jtan.com
    Subject: [JTAN] B on a pole

    While in the shop taking a rest, my mind began to wander back to a
    summer day, a Sunday I think, about 1967. I was on shore duty at the
    Naval Reserve Station in St. Joseph, Missouri. My friend Ken Sharp,
    who
    was also my rider, and I were returning from St. Louis, Missouri where
    we had laid down some pretty good numbers at the drag strip that day.
    We had been campaigning my 93 cubic inch magnesium frame nitro burning
    Vincent.
    We were taking the scenic route back to St. Joe, and stopped in a
    little town whose name now escapes me. While filling the petrol tank
    in the Ranchero, I looked down the street and saw a Vincent on top of a
    20 foot pole in front of a British bike shop. Over the years I've seen
    many motorcycles on poles in front of shops, but this was the only time
    that I ever saw a Vincent being displayed as a business sign.
    I went to the shop to inquire if the owner would entertain selling
    the Vincent. As I said, it was a Sunday so the shop was closed. I
    took
    down all the necessary information to write him a letter. Well the
    information got misplaced and I soon received an invitation from Uncle
    Sam to visit the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. That being the case I was
    never able to follow up on the B Rapide on a pole.
    Anyone out there know the whereabouts of this B? I'd bet my next
    pension check that it's not languishing on top of that pole in that
    backwoods town in Missouri anymore.
    Max

  • #2
    Somer Hooker, Vincent dealer extrordinaire, probably climbed the pole and bought and sold it several times and can tell you the whole story.

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