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Hi, from Sharan and Wes, We had a blast on the weekend! Thanks,it was great meeting everyone! The Routes were awesome! (loved the stop a the Screaming Heads...) Got lots of Photo's. Thanks again for having us since we kinda "just showed up"
That's what it is all about..... That is how most of us got here.... just by showing up..... Then we just hung around.
Tom
2004 FJR1300abs 311,000 kilometers and counting
gone,but not forgotten 1978 XS11E
Hey Sharan,
Your pictures and video are great. Glad you and Wes made it. Beware though, these rallies are addicting. Once you attend one, you just gotta' go to more.
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
Hey Sharan,
Your pictures and video are great. Glad you and Wes made it. Beware though, these rallies are addicting. Once you attend one, you just gotta' go to more.
Wayne
Thanks Wayne! Addicting? I hope so,I would love to come back next year! Just hoping my ride finds it just as addicting I do!
1) Although the clutch cable let go at 2:00 on a Sunday in the Canadian wilderness, He was able to ride for 30 minutes along very twisty roads until our next gas stop and then another hour plus back to the motel.
2) Very few Canadian Motorcycle dealers are open on a Sunday, they are all off riding.
3) A phone call to the Barrie Harley Davidson let us know they were open, had the parts and were only 80 km away. http://www.barriehd.com/
4) Unfortunately, it was the Sunday of a long week end, and the route along the Highway 11 was a parking lot, what should have taken 45 minutes took 90 minutes.
5) The Dealer is located on a street that has two parts with a ravine between the two parts. I ended up on the wrong part.
6) A rider on a Harley was just ahead of me, so I pulled along side and asked him where the dealer was. He started to tell me then said it was easier if I followed him. He took me right to the door.
7) By now it was 4:15, they had closed 15 minutes earlier.
8) I start to call the Motel in Minden to let Brent know the bad news, when the back door opens and a young lady exits.
9) She decides to help and we go into the dealer, after she turns all the alarms off. She starts to call around for the parts manager, the store owner and others. She final connects with the service manager, who did not work Sundays but is just finishing dinner at a near by restaurant.
10) He arrives in 10 minutes at just before 5:00. He gets the correct cable, a gasket and a litre of the Syn 3.
11) At 5:15 I am on the way to Minden, still some weekend traffic but it clears by 5:45 and I am in Minden in time for dinner.
1) Although the clutch cable let go at 2:00 on a Sunday in the Canadian wilderness, He was able to ride for 30 minutes along very twisty roads until our next gas stop and then another hour plus back to the motel.
2) Very few Canadian Motorcycle dealers are open on a Sunday, they are all off riding.
3) A phone call to the Barrie Harley Davidson let us know they were open, had the parts and were only 80 km away. http://www.barriehd.com/
4) Unfortunately, it was the Sunday of a long week end, and the route along the Highway 11 was a parking lot, what should have taken 45 minutes took 90 minutes.
5) The Dealer is located on a street that has two parts with a ravine between the two parts. I ended up on the wrong part.
6) A rider on a Harley was just ahead of me, so I pulled along side and asked him where the dealer was. He started to tell me then said it was easier if I followed him. He took me right to the door.
7) By now it was 4:15, they had closed 15 minutes earlier.
8) I start to call the Motel in Minden to let Brent know the bad news, when the back door opens and a young lady exits.
9) She decides to help and we go into the dealer, after she turns all the alarms off. She starts to call around for the parts manager, the store owner and others. She final connects with the service manager, who did not work Sundays but is just finishing dinner at a near by restaurant.
10) He arrives in 10 minutes at just before 5:00. He gets the correct cable, a gasket and a litre of the Syn 3.
11) At 5:15 I am on the way to Minden, still some weekend traffic but it clears by 5:45 and I am in Minden in time for dinner.
12) The cable is on Brents bike by 8:45
13) I am on my way to Ottawa before 9:00
14) Monday - Brent ready to go without delay to PA with Ralph, Earl, Bud & Fran arriving the same day.
Tuesday - riding with Ralph & Rochelle on Blue ridge Parkway...Ralph chased bears off road ahead of me... arriving at Natural Bridge VA
Wednesday - arriving home @ 630 pm in time for dinner.
I am very fortunate, lucky, charmed & blessed. Why? I found a good deal on an old XS11, Found the XS/XJ owners association, and Just Showed Up!
XSives, current and former VPs are really the BEST! I am lucky to have met Y'all.
It is a great big beautiful world out there
Brent in GA
Yamaha 80XS1100SG, HD Firefighter Special Edition 02 Road King, Honda 450 rat, 08 Buell 1125R tour modified, 83 goldwing parts bike gone-traded for XJ1100, 2014 HD electraglide police
1) Although the clutch cable let go at 2:00 on a Sunday in the Canadian wilderness, He was able to ride for 30 minutes along very twisty roads until our next gas stop and then another hour plus back to the motel.
2) Very few Canadian Motorcycle dealers are open on a Sunday, they are all off riding.
3) A phone call to the Barrie Harley Davidson let us know they were open, had the parts and were only 80 km away. http://www.barriehd.com/
4) Unfortunately, it was the Sunday of a long week end, and the route along the Highway 11 was a parking lot, what should have taken 45 minutes took 90 minutes.
5) The Dealer is located on a street that has two parts with a ravine between the two parts. I ended up on the wrong part.
6) A rider on a Harley was just ahead of me, so I pulled along side and asked him where the dealer was. He started to tell me then said it was easier if I followed him. He took me right to the door.
7) By now it was 4:15, they had closed 15 minutes earlier.
8) I start to call the Motel in Minden to let Brent know the bad news, when the back door opens and a young lady exits.
9) She decides to help and we go into the dealer, after she turns all the alarms off. She starts to call around for the parts manager, the store owner and others. She final connects with the service manager, who did not work Sundays but is just finishing dinner at a near by restaurant.
10) He arrives in 10 minutes at just before 5:00. He gets the correct cable, a gasket and a litre of the Syn 3.
11) At 5:15 I am on the way to Minden, still some weekend traffic but it clears by 5:45 and I am in Minden in time for dinner.
12) The cable is on Brents bike by 8:45
13) I am on my way to Ottawa before 9:00
Ted!!! You are the Man!!! I am totally impressed with what you did for Brett. Talk about a stroke of luck with the young girl, the service guy, the restaurant and the parts in stock. WHEW!
There is one more thing that Ted did that nobody knows about...I had wicked heartburn after breakfast on saturday. He had the rolaids. Thanks Ted:-)
There are no limits what we XSers' won't do for each other.
Wayner
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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