I feel honored to have participated in my second Motorcycle Cannonball and am amazed by the quality and skills of the riders on both events.
I am fortunate enough to own and ride a 1929 Harley JDH on this latest ride, and found out, about 2/3 of the way across that there had been a number of side bets about when my Two Cam would come apart and not go any further on this nearly 4,000 mile ride. I also was told by a few riders and motorcycle history buffs that this might have been the first time anyone has ever ridden a JDH coast to coast - something I never considered until I heard this.
Does anyone know if others have ridden a Two Cam JDH coast to coast before? I don't know but am now curious.
Congrats to all the Cannonball riders, wrenchs, support and staff on an amazine feat!
I am fortunate enough to own and ride a 1929 Harley JDH on this latest ride, and found out, about 2/3 of the way across that there had been a number of side bets about when my Two Cam would come apart and not go any further on this nearly 4,000 mile ride. I also was told by a few riders and motorcycle history buffs that this might have been the first time anyone has ever ridden a JDH coast to coast - something I never considered until I heard this.
Does anyone know if others have ridden a Two Cam JDH coast to coast before? I don't know but am now curious.
Congrats to all the Cannonball riders, wrenchs, support and staff on an amazine feat!
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