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  • Last month I had the ride of my life for my 30th bday, braking down led to best part.

    Two months ago my girlfriend of five years and I decided that we should no longer be together. A week later, I had caught her and one of my closest friends making out down town. It was not exactly a high point in my life, nor were the following weeks when they decided to start seeing each other. So I decided to fix up my motorcycle and take an introspective and fulfilling road trip for my 30th birthday. A friend of mine, who also rides, accepted my invitation to join, and we set out on our way Friday, September 13th. No plan other than a few friends we could crash at in Oakland and in Portland, otherwise it was shooting from the hip and finding camp sites.

    I won't bore you with details of the first few days, though amazing, they're not the point of the story. The real story begins 11 miles south of Eugene, on HWY 58, in Pleasant Hill. Out of no where, my motorcycle starts misfiring, and within a matter of seconds, floods and dies. We manage to get it to sputter into the parking lot of the Texaco gas station, where it then refuses to start most of the time, and when it does, a twist of the throttle causes the engine to die immediately. I encountered this problem before, but it happened over the course of months, not seconds. The outcome was still the same, so I had a hunch it was the ignition coil, which is not an easy part to come by for a 34 year old motorcycle.

    Because I don't have the coin purse or AAA to facilitate a tow truck, I turned to reddit.com/r/eugene and craigslist.org/eugene (which turns out I put the wrong phone number in craigslist).

    While we waited for a response, we decided to kill some time and fill our stomachs. We walk a mile and a half back up the road to a pizza place we saw. While we were drowning our sorrows in a calzone for two, this truck pulls up and this couple in their early 30's come out. Adam and Kelly, I come to find out, were curious if we were the guys that were broken down at the Texaco station, which obviously we were. They explain that they know a guy just a few miles down the road that fixes old import bikes for a living and works out of his home. This sounds like a very promising lead, and we take them up on their offer. They leave and their father returns to give me a ride over there, while my buddy follows on his functional motorcycle.

    We go to the guys shop/house and he's nowhere to be seen, so our next course of action is to hang out with Adam, Kelly, and their father on the front porch of their trailer for an hour or so waiting for their friend to return home. You might be wondering "why wouldn't they just call his cell phone?" well as their father explained "Never needed it, he's always home." They are the nicest people, Kelly sits out on the porch with us and makes conversation nearly the whole time. Eventually we decide to walk over and check if he's there. Good news is he's there, bad news is he doesn't have the part. He, and Adam's dad, both suggested we try CyclePsycho in Eugene. This is where a reddit.com/r/eugene user comes to my rescue.

    He meets us at the Texaco station shortly thereafter and armed with his Pontiac Vibe and a rusted converted truck bed trailer, chained to the hitch, we load up the motorcycle and have a very cautious drive into Eugene. He was a super sweet guy, which I'm sure is why he helped me in the first place. He was also super witty and funny, if he reads this, he'll appreciate the mention of his wit.

    So we head to the salvage place, which is only open on Tues/Wednesday, so we have to stay the night in Eugene. Since we don't know what we're doing, we decide to stick with the original plan of heading to Ninkasi brewery. We get there and it's already a party, there's live music, a great food truck, and of course fantastic beers. We ask the bartender if there's any hostels near by, and it turns out there's one only a block away. I call and get us the last two beds for the night and we promptly head over to drop all of our gear off. Afterwards, we head back to the brewery and start one of the best nights of the trip.

    We meet this very sweet girl who plays the penny whistle and we decide to go back to the hostel, after a few pints of course, and use the jam room. My buddy plays the piano, I play the guitar, and with the penny whistle leading, we have a pretty good jam going. More of the hostel guests and staff start joining in, rotating instruments, and singing a long. The personal highlight for me was being able to see a family of six kids, all under the age of fourteen, singing the words to Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall. Their parent's had pulled them all out of school to travel and it was so appropriate to hear them all sing "We don't need your education! We don't need your thought control!" So epic.

    That same night I end up meeting this lovely girl, who is also staying there, and have this amazing night getting to know each other. When the common areas close at 11pm, we moved on to the Barcade (nearby Bar/Arcade), where we had more drinks, conversation, and even more drinks. After this we end up back at the hostel where I end up staying up with this girl till 530am, when I return to my room. It was such a brilliant night, full of memories and experiences, but I'll keep these last details for myself.

    The next morning I have a walk in the rain, with an umbrella, to a local cafe for a scone and a latte. I also call the salvage yard, and they do in fact have the part I'm looking for! However, they are sure to mention that they aren't a mechanic shop and don't work on motorcycles. I don't pay this much mind as I'm more focused on them having the part. We check out of the hostel at 11am and I take a cab ride over their. To my surprise and appreciation, Dave, the owner/operator, hears that I'm broken down almost a thousand miles from home and takes my bike and puts it right on the lift. He spends at least an hour and a half trouble shooting the issue with me. We check out the ignition coil, which is where I thought the problem was, and it appears to be working fine, though eventually after working through the electrical map of the bike, he finds that one of the wires leading to the coil had become brittle and broken. He solders a new bit of wire, wraps it in some heat protecting, and the bike fires right up. In fact, it's never run better. While he's doing this, I ask if they have some engine guards and highway pegs for my bike, which they totally do, and we put those one while it's on the lift. When all is said and done, and I ask him what I owe him, he says "It's five bucks for the engine guard, twenty five bucks for the pegs, and since we don't work on bikes, I can't charge you for labor. So, thirty bucks all totaled." Needless to say I'm so appreciating of his generosity and thank him a few hundred times thereafter. If there's any riders out there looking for parts or new bikes, please check out CyclePsycho and like them on facebook!

    We make it to Portland that afternoon and make Rogue Brewery the first stop, for some tasters and food. With a full stomach and not that much sleep, the next thing we decide to do is go take a nap at a park, which ends up being an hour and a half. When we wake up, it's time to go meet by a buddy who lives with his wife and daughter in Tigard. It was his birthday the day before so we go back into the city to Deschuttes brewery, which was oh so delicious.
    The next day we meet up with another pair of friends who live in the north east Alberta neighborhood. We go to a slew of breweries, and after several, take their canoe out on the Willamette river, which was beautiful! We stop at this beautiful island and have some deli sandwiches and the last of the beers, before rowing back down river. We go to a few more breweries and eventually get some amazing ice cream somewhere, before returning to their house to play music and have some sing alongs.

    The following morning, which is a Thursday, we decide to head back into Eugene and spend my birthday night (since I turn 30 at midnight) at the hostel we were at that Monday. It was a smart choice because we had an amazing time. We essentially did very similar things, but with a few exceptions. First, we met back up with the sweet penny whistle player and she took us to her church, where she sang us a song that she sings in the choir. The church was dark, intimate, and her voice was angelic as the Latin echoed throughout the space. At midnight, the hostel kids had rummaged to make something in the kitchen and emerged with whip cream and strawberries with candles in the berries, it was so amazingly sweet, words fail me to express how much I appreciated it. I end up staying up till sunrise with the girl I had met the first time I was there, and have another amazing time talking and enjoy each other's presence in her room. Sharing my time with her was easily the best birthday present a guy could have asked for. The next morning, her and I take the motorcycle to a local breakfast spot, which worked out great for us both because it was a mostly vegetarian restaurant. We sat outside on a beautiful clear day and ate occasional bites as our conversation passed a few hours in an instant.

    We eventually have to check out of the hostel and continue on the road. The rest of the journey is met by rain for the next few days before clearing up in the bay area, which was a beautiful homecoming, as we took HWY 1 all the way back to San Luis Obispo. The cloudless skies and 70 degree weather was welcomed and appreciated.
    Last edited by 8SpadeEpiphany; 10-08-2013, 02:04 PM.
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    1979 XS1100 Special - "Viera"

  • #2
    Originally posted by 8SpadeEpiphany View Post
    Two months ago my girlfriend of five years and I decided that we should no longer be together - - -
    Hi 8Spade,
    Happy birthday, a happy ending and hopefully Breakup Barbie didn't get all of Ken's stuff?
    Fred Hill, S'toon
    XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
    "The Flying Pumpkin"

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    • #3
      Nice story. One door always leads to another.

      I ate at the Deschutes Brewery while on our 7k WUSCAN ride this summer. It was delicious as were the beers.

      Happy belated birthday.

      John
      John is in an anonymous city with an Alamo (N29.519227,W-98.678980)

      Go ahead, click on the bikes - you know you want to...the electrons are ready.
      '81 XS1100H - "Enterprise"
      Bob Jones Custom Navy bike: Tkat brace, EBC floating rotors & SS lines, ROX pivot risers, Geezer rectifier, new 3H3 engine

      "Not all treasure is silver and gold"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by fredintoon View Post
        Hi 8Spade,
        Happy birthday, a happy ending and hopefully Breakup Barbie didn't get all of Ken's stuff?
        Ha ha, no way. She was actually a hoarder, so the more of her stuff out of that place, the better. I had paid for most of the expensive things in the apartment anyways, so I got to keep them. I had some savings so I used that to buy new furniture and redecorate my whole place. Now it's an amazing bachelor pad that I love to brings women back to.

        Life after this trip has been spectacular.
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        1979 XS1100 Special - "Viera"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jwhughes3 View Post
          Nice story. One door always leads to another.

          I ate at the Deschutes Brewery while on our 7k WUSCAN ride this summer. It was delicious as were the beers.

          Happy belated birthday.

          John

          Couldn't agree more, John. Well said. And totally, the Deschutes food and beer was certainly a favorite.
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          1979 XS1100 Special - "Viera"

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          • #6
            We can never tell what life has in store for us. I enjoyed the story. When my first marriage broke up, I got on my bike. It was 3500 miles I won't ever forget!
            Marty (in Mississippi)
            XS1100SG
            XS650SK
            XS650SH
            XS650G
            XS6502F
            XS650E

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            • #7
              Great tale

              8spade,

              Thanks for the story; sounds like you had a great time.

              The breakup of my marriage led me to get my SG, which I love.
              Hill? What hill? I didn't see any hill! Why wasn't there a sign? And where are my keys?

              80sg
              mods to come

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              • #8
                Great story.
                1979 XS1100F
                2H9 Mod, Truck-Lite LED Headlight, TECHNA-FIT S/S Brake Lines, Rear Air Shocks, TKAT Fork Brace, Dyna DC-I Coils, TC Fuse Block, Barnett HD Clutch Springs, Superbike Handlebars, V-Star 650 ACCT, NGK Irridium Plugs, OEM Exhaust. CNC-Cut 2nd Gear Dogs; Ported/Milled Head; Modded Airbox: 8x8 Wix Panel Filter; #137.5 Main Jet, Viper Yellow Paint, Michelin Pilot Activ F/R, Interstate AGM Battery, 14MM MC, Maier Fairing, Cree LED Fog Lights.

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                • #9
                  Awesome adventure! And happy (belated) birthday!
                  Nathan
                  KD9ARL

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                  1978 XS1100E
                  K&N Filter
                  #45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
                  OEM Exhaust
                  ATK Fork Brace
                  LED Dash lights
                  Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters

                  Green Monster Coils
                  SS Brake Lines
                  Vision 550 Auto Tensioner

                  In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.

                  Theodore Roosevelt

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JerseyJon View Post
                    8spade,
                    Thanks for the story; sounds like you had a great time.
                    The breakup of my marriage led me to get my SG, which I love.
                    Hi JJ,
                    my ex took the musical instruments and the new car.
                    I got to keep the XS650, the firearms and the beater truck.
                    Now in the 25th year of marriage #2 the firearms and the truck are long gone but I still have the XS650 and the SG rig to keep it company.
                    Fred Hill, S'toon
                    XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                    "The Flying Pumpkin"

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                    • #11
                      Great story!
                      XS1100 3X0 '82 restomod, 2H9 '78 chain drive racer, 3H3 '79 customized.
                      MV Agusta Brutale 910R '06.
                      Triumph 1200 Speed Trophy '91, Triumph 1200 '93.
                      Z1 '73 restomod, Z1A '74 yellow/green, KZ900 A4 '76 green.
                      Yamaha MT-09 Tracer '15 grey.
                      Kawasaki Z1300 DFI '84 modified, red.

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                      • #12
                        Awesome Story

                        I somehow feel you were smiling the whole time you were bringing this story to life. Sounds like a memory you will never forget. Happy Birthday. Sounds like you deserved it.

                        Wayne
                        80 XS1100 SG "Phoenix"

                        "We are the type of band that if we moved in next door to you...Your lawn would die"
                        Lemmy from Motorhead

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                        • #13
                          Very, Very cool man. Loved the story, makes me wish I could have been there.
                          Jeff
                          77 XS750 2D completely stock
                          79 SF XS1100 "Picky" stock with harley mufflers

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the great story. And great description. I was able to live it in my mind through your details.

                            What a blast it must have been. Awesome as well that there are still people in this world out to help one another.

                            This should be a movie. Like, an indie film. It'll give people warmth.
                            79F
                            "Excelsior"
                            Honda gl1100 handlebar
                            Vetter IV fairing with speaker system
                            OE headers,Jardine slipons
                            Hid headlight 6000k
                            Stock jets
                            Shinko 712 F & R
                            Oe hardbags and luggage rack
                            TC fuse block
                            K&n filter with oe airbox
                            Raptor 660 Acct

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                            • #15
                              Fantastic

                              Happy Birthday !

                              Sometimes things look bad and end up great !
                              76 XS650 C ROADSTER
                              80 XS650 G Special II
                              https://ibb.co/album/icbGgF
                              80 XS 1100 SG
                              81 XS 1100LH/SH DARKHORSE
                              https://tinyurl.com/k6nzvtw
                              AKA; Don'e, UD, Unca Don'e

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