Phil ! we must of bumped into each other and didn't even know it. If you were talking to Marcin from Poland, you were probably standing in my light! I was able to work with Josh Wilson on his 1929 101 scout #89 both nights in Anamosa and spirit lake. Then I was graciously invited to ride along with Josh and Steve Rinker to Spirit Lake. What an honor, privilege and humbling experience that was to be apart and get a glimpse to what the cannonballers do every day during the race. The fuel stops are a sight to see too. The ride started out beautiful but when the day heated up and the winds started to blow out of the south at 20-30 mph, it was a grueling and brutal ride. It was a direct crosswind for much of the day with little to no wind breaks. Only 3 times I can remember the wind to our backs which gave us a chance to relax and stretch our arms, legs and back a bit while on the bike until the next left hand turn west for more fun. That night I was beat and smelled like rich exhaust fumes and burnt oil from riding behind those Indian's. And I was grinning from ear to ear loving every minute of it.
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Folks,
I keep getting reports by telephone whether I want them or not.
Shoulda called me months ago if they wanted me to help.....
This 'race' is making vintage motorcycles look bad.
....CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Originally posted by Phil Mast View PostLucille on his shirt too! She's awesome pretty. There is also a 27 Chief that looks real good, but some of the Hens are show material too.
There's more than a few runnin rats, too, of course.
If the 101's scored at the top I'd have to put an asterisk beside the score, on account of the 1941 top ends. just my opinion.Chuck
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Originally posted by T. Cotten View PostFolks,
I keep getting reports by telephone whether I want them or not.
Shoulda called me months ago if they wanted me to help.....
This 'race' is making vintage motorcycles look bad.
....Cottenrob ronky #10507
www.diamondhorsevalley.com
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Originally posted by T. Cotten View PostFolks,
I keep getting reports by telephone whether I want them or not.
Shoulda called me months ago if they wanted me to help.....
This 'race' is making vintage motorcycles look bad.
....CottenLouie
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YouTube >>> LouieMCman
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Let me correct myself, Rob,
It is making vintage motorcycle enthusiasts look bad.
You can be sure that Cannonball Baker did his homework before he hit the road.
...CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Bill Wood's Day 6 report is very informative and entertaining. That smaller bike class is certainly an interesting one. Not that the race between Brad (Ex) and Joe's Gray Ghost (H-D) at the top isn't a hot one. The number of Hendersons is also very impressive. I really like that photo of the trailer full of bikes. It has a very classic and perfect look to it. I too can't wait until we get to Sturgis, just having researched and written something about the first Sturgis rally and races in 1938. Sure are a lot of ghosts in this thing...
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I tell you, that Buck Carson with his single was impressive. I was riding with the 2 Indian scout 101's Josh Wilson #89 and Steve Rinker from Anamosa to Spirit Lake. And that little singe BSA must of pasted us 3 times even in the windy conditions. Josh said that Buck was fast on legs 2 and 3. He would have a bit of trouble with the hills but them made it up on the straight away. I was kidding Buck at one of the fuel stops about passing us all the time, and he said...."well maybe at the fuel stops." But not really, I know he pasted us at least 3 times.Last edited by tomcat1; 09-13-2012, 04:41 PM.AMCA 26656
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Louie!
Let me put a more positive spin on it for you then:
Those who succeed certainly show their merit!
Those who stumble will certainly appreciate the magnatude of Cannonball Baker's feat, accomplished without a smartphone and nationwide overnight delivery service.
That alone makes it a success.
...CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Originally posted by T. Cotten View PostLet me correct myself, Rob,
It is making vintage motorcycle enthusiasts look bad.
You can be sure that Cannonball Baker did his homework before he hit the road.
...Cotten
lucy and i had diner with dale stoner one of the henderson guys. he was re casting new cylinders at the time.the way he explained the process of making cylinders was so thorough that even lucy got it.rob ronky #10507
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My friend Rich Corriea is riding his 25 Henderson Deluxe. He was ranked 11th concluding yesterday with full mileage. Not only did he restore his Henderson including practicing then doing the pinstripes, he made molds, poured the babbit bearings, and then proceeded to make a line boring fixture for his milling machine, THEN bored the lower end. All in his home basement shop.
He had a hickup on the road where he lost spark. A rubbing block in the mag fractured. He made one from a piece of wood, wired it in place, and finished the day. Then replaced with a spare he brought!
My hat is tipped to all 70 that got to the starting line.Dan Margolien
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