Subject: Re: Re:National next year?
Author: Ian Adkins
Date: Aug 23, 2000, 9:27 PM
Post ID: 1702057518
Hi Charlie,
I enjoyed meeting you too.
Where abouts do you live? I have been thinking about riding to the National
next year. I called my run to Virginia a pilgrimage this year. I don't see
why I can't run across the country next year under the same pretense. This
year's experience was truly enlightening.
OK...so how would we do this? Assuming that I can get the time off....I
would like to plan this as an event to enjoy. So that means no 1000 mile
iron butts. Nice rides through the country with manageble distances. I guess
that maybe I am not being realistic in this regard. After all we would be
riding over 2000 miles and amny can't get the time off.
What I would like to do is to have the route preplanned so that people could
join in with us as we made our way across the country. Can you imagine the
group growing as we moved across the continent (army music playing in the
backgroud :-)). We could even have a supply truck follow us. We could all
chip in an pay for the gas. I would happily chip in just to have the bike
without its load of gear not to mention the spare parts and fuel.
Of course we are a long way away from the event but I think it is good to
start talking (dreaming) about it now. Maybe instead of having a Loopframe
meet we could have a Loopframe "tour"? What do you think O'Master Guzzi
Guru?
Keep dreaming....now I really have something to look forward to :-)
Ian
p.s. I posted this to the Loopframe list so that we could get some
preliminary suggestions.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Mullendore <C.D.Mul-@worldnet.att.net>
To: Ian Adkins <adk-@gte.net>
Date: August 23, 2000 11:38 PM
Subject: Re:National next year?
Hi Ian,writes for
Yes, I started thinking about this even before the National. A friend
the Martinsburg (WV) Journal and is on a "one-lap" of the USA on his '74Eldo (4
shoe front brake, Amal carbs). His column is in every Sunday titled"National
Rambler" by Dan Friend. He mentions the Guzzi quite a lot, such as the timehe
hauled fire wood stacked on the seat higher than him seated on the bike -other
campers at Yellowstone looking on in amazement. In the last column, he hasjust
replaced the timing chain in his motel parking lot and headed east throughAZ.
His exploits have encouraged me to go west, as I have been no farther westthan
Cincinnati,OH. At this point the plan is if I can build up a fresh engineand
tranny by then I'll go (if not may still go but by BMW R100RS or train). Itthe
would be great to get a group of Loopers together and ride enmass! Imagine
looks we would get! Anywho, it was very nice meeting you and hope to seeyou
again. Later!
Charlie