I have read that there is a story about Cannonball doing a cross country ride on a Neracar, it say's in his own words. I thought this would be fun reading, but I have tried several times and I can not find it on the net, any ideas where I might be able to find the story ? thanks Tom
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http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2015...after-his.html
When I click on the highlighted link just below the first set of three photos it just takes you to the modern cannonball site, maybe the story is there but I couldn't find it.Bob Rice #6738
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I looked around the internet and most everything I found seemed to point back to an article posted on the modern Cannonball website, just as BigLakeBob said in his post. I went all through their website and couldn't find it either. The article seems to have been titled "How I Crossed America on a Neracar for Less Than $20" and I think they had it available at one time, but it's not there now. You could try reaching out to the site and see if they can repost it or provide you a copy. His email is Jason@motorcyclecannonball.com. If you get a copy please share, I'd like to read it too.Eric Olson
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This turned up in about 5 seconds of searching. But being in an auction listing it is certainly suspect.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/LV0119-36...925-ner-a-car/Robbie Knight Amca #2736
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Originally posted by Tom Lovejoy View PostI have read that there is a story about Cannonball doing a cross country ride on a Neracar, it say's in his own words. I thought this would be fun reading, but I have tried several times and I can not find it on the net, any ideas where I might be able to find the story ? thanks TomEric Smith
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Some 30 plus years ago I got a line on a person, Al Cechinni? from Wappinger Falls NY selling off bikes because of health. He had a beautiful 41 ULH I missed but picked up a 7100 mile Chief with sidecar, went back for a 34 VLD police bike and 2 plus partially restored KJs plus a load of KJ parts inc. spare KJ motor. The only bike he wanted to keep till the end was his Neracar. Anyone on here know of Al? He was heavily involved with the Empire Chapter back then.D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh
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Originally posted by D.A.Bagin View PostSome 30 plus years ago I got a line on a person, Al Cechinni? from Wappinger Falls NY selling off bikes because of health. He had a beautiful 41 ULH I missed but picked up a 7100 mile Chief with sidecar, went back for a 34 VLD police bike and 2 plus partially restored KJs plus a load of KJ parts inc. spare KJ motor. The only bike he wanted to keep till the end was his Neracar. Anyone on here know of Al? He was heavily involved with the Empire Chapter back then.
As to the Cannonball Baker/Neracar article I can provide a copy to any of the posters in this thread but cannot upload a copy as it is too large.
Send me a message if you want a copy.
AFJ
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Originally posted by AFJ View Post
I remember Al from long, long ago attendance at Empire Chapter events.
As to the Cannonball Baker/Neracar article I can provide a copy to any of the posters in this thread but cannot upload a copy as it is too large.
Send me a message if you want a copy.
AFJ
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No Al, got mixed up. I sent you my e mail address. Please send it to me when you get a chance, thank you very much, Tom here it is again Tom_Lovejoy@Hotmail.com
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thanks everyone, I got the story and really enjoyed reading it. I have ridden some of Cannonballs route on both modern and antique machines. I can hardly imagine doing it on a Neracar in those days at that time of the year, my gosh that Cannonball was something ! He talks of some hard going and of really cold freezing conditions and the little towns along the way. The crowds gathered to see the strange little machine and crossing the continental divide on it, amazing and fun reading ! He must of been impressed with the little machine, because he started his own dealership in LA. shortly after that. He seemed to think they would sell quite good, it is a pity they did not take off. I wonder how bad he lost because of it ? anyways I found it very interesting and enjoyed it, so thanks again.
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