Now that the first Motorcycle Cannonball is in the history books and most of us have finally recovered - physically if not financially - I'd like to share an interesting observation.
Back in 2003 I remember how blown away many of us were that Bruce Lindsay rode his pre-teens Harley I think from Cleveland to Milwaukee to help celebrate Harley's 100th anniversary. None of us could believe a bike that old rode that far - something like 200 or 300 miles in a few days.
Now I am not knocking Bruce in any way as he is one of my heroes and a great guy. But as amazing as that ride was less than a decade ago, now compare it to the Motorcycle Cannonball where several dozen brave souls rode machines not much newer than Bruce's several thousand miles across the country.
It's crazy how our perspectives change after an event like the Motorcycle Cannonball. At least for me.
Back in 2003 I remember how blown away many of us were that Bruce Lindsay rode his pre-teens Harley I think from Cleveland to Milwaukee to help celebrate Harley's 100th anniversary. None of us could believe a bike that old rode that far - something like 200 or 300 miles in a few days.
Now I am not knocking Bruce in any way as he is one of my heroes and a great guy. But as amazing as that ride was less than a decade ago, now compare it to the Motorcycle Cannonball where several dozen brave souls rode machines not much newer than Bruce's several thousand miles across the country.
It's crazy how our perspectives change after an event like the Motorcycle Cannonball. At least for me.
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