I've been asked on several occasions why I call my bike Betsy. The most common misconception is that it was an old girlfriend, which couldn't be farther from the truth. The truth is, it came from the old Daniel Boone TV series.
When I first got out of the army in the early, early 80's, I bought a 1972 Honda CB500 Four. She looked just like this...
She was a good solid bike and in excellent condition, but there were a lot of much faster machines coming out around that time. My younger brother, who must have been a comedian in a previous life, bought a brand new Kawasaki CSR 650 that was quite a bit faster, and he couldn't resist rubbing my nose in it. We were going someplace (can't remember where) and he turned to me and said "you gonna ride 'Ole Betsy?" And for those of you unfamiliar with the Daniel Boone series, 'Ole Betsy was Daniel's trusty flint lock rifle.
Anyway, the name stuck. I didn't much like it at first, but over the years it grew on me, and now I always refer to my motorcycle as Betsy.
So what do you call your bike, and what's the story behind it?
When I first got out of the army in the early, early 80's, I bought a 1972 Honda CB500 Four. She looked just like this...
She was a good solid bike and in excellent condition, but there were a lot of much faster machines coming out around that time. My younger brother, who must have been a comedian in a previous life, bought a brand new Kawasaki CSR 650 that was quite a bit faster, and he couldn't resist rubbing my nose in it. We were going someplace (can't remember where) and he turned to me and said "you gonna ride 'Ole Betsy?" And for those of you unfamiliar with the Daniel Boone series, 'Ole Betsy was Daniel's trusty flint lock rifle.
Anyway, the name stuck. I didn't much like it at first, but over the years it grew on me, and now I always refer to my motorcycle as Betsy.
So what do you call your bike, and what's the story behind it?
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