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I met up with you guys at Cape Girardeau,got to buy a German competitor a beer and chat him up a bit! The best was riding west the next morning,I was worried I might lose the route but there were roadside thrash fests on the old machines every few miles so no problem! One crystalline image sticks in my memory,almost back to Cape and a wave of noise and smoke comes blasting around a corner,full chat! He was flogging the old beast to make up time,perfection!
I drove a "pit crew" support truck for the 2010 (?). I first had to drive from San Francisco to Kitty Hawk to deliver the bike. 1913 English PREMIER. Following the crowd and crossing the country at 40mph is a serious emotional drag. Fun in the evening parking lots though! And finding local machinists along the way is a real adventure.Patrick HayesFremont CA
I drove a "pit crew" support truck for the 2010 (?). I first had to drive from San Francisco to Kitty Hawk to deliver the bike. 1913 English PREMIER. Following the crowd and crossing the country at 40mph is a serious emotional drag. Fun in the evening parking lots though! And finding local machinists along the way is a real adventure.Patrick,I missed meeting you in Greenville, NC, but still have your business card you left on my 1000SP in the hotel parking lot. The bikes were fantastic and my favorite was the Militaire (sic?). The cool stuff it had, plus it's overall appearance was a sight to behold IMO. Hope to catch one again.
JoeI'm planning on being at Bowling Green, Ohio....Mark
I know spring has been slow to arrive for most of us this year but. September is right around the corner. I would love to see some Guzzi guys out there so, here ae the stops. http://motorcyclecannonball.com/route/ We won't know the actual route until the night before but, I'm sure you can figure it out. I'm hoping to have the Indian on the road early next month.
Joe, do you guys have a prescribed lunch stop? I see there are two stops in New York, both an easy ride for me. About half way is the Glenn Curtiss Museum, actually only a slight detour, that would be a perfect stop. That and Watkins Glen. The two lane roads in that area are spectacular as well.Pete
I'd enjoy seeing a 1928 Normale in the Cannonball. Keene, NH will be the 1st overnight stop, out of Portland, ME. There's lots of little known motorcycle history in Keene. It was a favored destination for yclept motorcycle gypsy tours, in the early 1900's. Sometimes more than 100 bikes. Men in suits. Women wearing hats. R3~
Joe, The Glenn Curtiss Museum is in Hammondspot, NY at the southern end of Keuka Lake, the prettiest of the Finger Lakes IMO. Its also over the hill from Watkins Glen which is at the southern end of Cayuga Lake. This is just north of the most direct route from Binghamton to Jamestown (interstate I-86) which I assume will be avoided.https://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.orgPete