Thursday, September 19, 2013

Old Farts


That is correct! I am a member of the Old Farts Group. We get together once a month for breakfast at a different restaurant. See the picture of some of the bikes in attendance. There were about 15 of us there on Wednesday.

My bike is first of course!
Next weekend the Goldwing Road Riders Association will be having a Gathering at Bob Evan's in Carlisle. 
Seems the motorcycle club eats just as much as the Harrisburg Bicycle Club does. Only difference is the bicycle club burns off the food while riding and we on motorcycles just sit there and enjoy the scenery.

TTFN.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Ocean City Bike Week


Just had to go since it is a wonderful ride down and back. Met my brother at Sheets here in Dillsburg Pa. Supposed to be at 5:00 am but we both got there early since neither one slept that well. We both love to ride and it has been a while since we did more than a 100 mile ride in one day.

At 5:00 am it is dark and riding would be safer if we used Interstates instead of the back way to US 83 (too many deer trying to hitch a ride in the woods). US 15 to US 83, US 695 around Baltimore, US 97 to Bay Bridge across Chesapeake Bay, US 50 to Salisbury MD.

In Salisbury we stopped at both venues to look around and see what might be new or exciting to check out.
Brother is looking for horns to replace the ones on his Suzuki

Nice old car taken good care off

It is beautiful

Some unconventional trikes

Another home made one

Brother with his new helmet!
These shots are all from the first venue in Salisbury. We stopped at the second one across the highway for something good to eat.
BBQ with horseradish sauce

Me with my BBQ and horseradish sauce and fries
I bought an event t-shirt and a pair of waterproof gloves. I hate to ride with my hands wet and in leather gloves. They would come in handy later today.

Next we rode to Seaford Delaware to the next venue at Harley Davidson's there. Seemed there were fewer vendors there and since it was only Thursday the crowd was not a large as last year. We decided to go back to Salisbury to check into our motel. Comfort Inn was a reasonably priced motel with breakfast the next morning. We decided to take a nap prior to heading out to Ocean City. That was a great idea. 

The weather report said something about severe rain and winds after 9:00 pm that evening. Off to Ocean City anyhow since we figured we would be back prior to that time. Rode there without any incidents. Found a place to park. Had to use credit card to pay for parking. Machine in middle of block and you used your card, told it how long you would be there and it charged card and gave you a parking pass that had to be placed on your windshield. So only took up one parking space and took only one ticket.

Walked down to the boardwalk and ran into brothers best man. Seems he is everywhere when there is a bike show. Took a few  pictures on the ocean.
Kites on the beach

Brother and the ocean walk-way

Ferris Wheel on the beach

View of beach and boardwalk

Other direction

Pier into the ocean

Little waves coming ashore

More waves
We were very hungry so we walked down the boardwalk looking for a place to eat. I wanted seafood. No real seafood houses on this part of boardwalk but found an Irish Pub. 
Menu

Two crab cakes!
After eating this wonderful meal we discovered there was lighting and thunder making its presence known. Looking at each other we decided we had better get back to our motorcycles. They were about a mile away down the boardwalk and two blocks in. Needless to say we walked fast the entire way. It is a 45 - 50 minute drive back to Salisbury from Ocean City on a four lane highway. 

We started out and ran into sprinkles after about 10 minutes on the road. My brother was leading and stopped to see if I wanted to take off my hearing aids since they shouldn't get wet. I thought they were safe at the time so we continued on. After two minutes back on the road it started to rain and rain and rain. It was pouring. My brother was getting soaking wet since he has not protection from the elements on his Suzuki. I however have much protection on my Goldwing with the fairing and all the plastic that covers the engine and front forks. I hunkered down some and was pretty well protected. 

We found a gas station with a canape over it and pulled in. There were several other bikes there before us and many joined us for the protection in the half hour we were there. Also decided to put on our rain jackets for the rest of the 20 minute ride to Salisbury. The rain slowed down and off we went. Arriving at our motel and parking the bikes. I covered my with a tarp since I have cloth seats. The Suzuki has plastic seats so rain doesn't really bother it. 
After the rain back in motel
We took off all the wet clothing and dried out some. Took a nice hot shower and hit the hay. I forgot to mention when we stopped at the gas station I bought several beers for back at the motel. One has to stay hydrated! Although both my brother and wife tell me that it doesn't work that way. 

Next morning we took our time getting up after a very tiring day yesterday. Went down to the lobby and had a very good hot breakfast. Met some other retires at breakfast and chatted about how wonderful it is to be retired. I don't want to rub it in but it is wonderful.

Rode home with out any issues. It was dry today, much cooler than yesterday. Riding around Baltimore is always thrilling and today was no exception. Meanwhile back in Dillsburg we split up and I went home and brother rode onto Carlisle and home. 

I was very tired so I took a short nap and the phone rang. Stayed up and prepped the Martini's for when my wife comes home. Supper ready and just had to wait a little and we enjoyed the Friday evening chatting, eating, drinking and watching an Aliens movie. 

What a great two days! It don't get better than this!

Next up is Ride to Daytona and Key West.




Sunday, September 8, 2013

Fall is coming soon!


Spent the day yesterday finishing up some repairs to my gear. The latch on my trailer now works and I hope it will continue to function without the need of additional repairs. It seems I lost the wrench that fits the nuts that hold the latch. I don't know how something like this can keep on happening to me. I put shit down and it becomes invisible. I believe it is a conspiracy between all my stuff that I have neglected to use over the past 19 years. Now that I have the time (being retired) they want to get even with me for not using them as I should have.

I re-attached the Velcro that holds the cover on the trailers ice box. I took off the mounting brackets and used spray adhesive. The cover now stays on and helps to hold the ice box in place. I will be checking that out this week with a shopping spree using the Goldwing and trailer.

Also checked air pressure on Goldwing tires, tires last much longer when their owner keeps up his or her end of the deal.

Also worked on a picture frame for my map of this great country. I will be approximately 60 x 40 inches and show the different routes I have gone with my Goldwing. I might even put one to the Catskills I took on the Yamaha. Anyway I have it cut out, ripped and mitered and ready for glue. I have to setup a surface to put it on and need to make some tools to keep it square as the glue drys. Then to paint it before mounting the map on hardboard.

This week is the Delmarva Bike week on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. My brother and I are going to talk about what we want to do. He is on vacation again. Just have to ride to the ocean again this year. We are meeting at the movies this afternoon. Going to see the new Riddick movie with Vin Diesel.

TTFN

BTW

Check out my friends restored Healey.