Fifteen months after it arrived at my house my 1928 Ariel is ready (I hope!) for the Cannonball. It's in a crate along with spares, tools, and riding clothes waiting for the shipping company to pick it up later today. Knock wood, I'll next see it in Portland in a week. Registration and tech inspection begin Wed. Sept. 5 and the official start is Fri. Sept. 7 with a short run to a nearby location for a group photo. The circus leaves town headed west starting at 7:30am on Sat. Sept. 8.
I suspect more than one person will be documenting the ride, but for those who want to follow my posts, search for charlesfalco on Instagram and 'Follow' the feed. I've already started posting Cannonball-related images but the pace will pick up once I get to Portland next week. Also, anyone interested in my rebuild of the Ariel you'll find it described in excruciating detail in the equivalent of over 250 single-spaced pages starting at:
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbth...l-c#Post691207
I suspect more than one person will be documenting the ride, but for those who want to follow my posts, search for charlesfalco on Instagram and 'Follow' the feed. I've already started posting Cannonball-related images but the pace will pick up once I get to Portland next week. Also, anyone interested in my rebuild of the Ariel you'll find it described in excruciating detail in the equivalent of over 250 single-spaced pages starting at:
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbth...l-c#Post691207
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