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solo1
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New Haven, Indiana
An old story, repeat
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June 13, 2010, 05:48:49 AM »
As pointed out, it's best to keep on the subject, motorcycles, I'd forgotten so try this
LUCAS vs THE MOON
.
I remember back in the late '40s, I and my buddies used to ride to North Manchester, Indiana, to
visit Schultz Brothers Gun and Saddle Store.
One night Tom, Gene, Jack, and I left on our 500 Matchless singles for our ride to the store. Actually Gene had a 350 Matchless but he easily stayed with us.
It so happened that it was a night of a full moon. Heading west out of Ft Wayne, a light bulb lit up (in
our minds). We were starting this trip with half discharged batteries and Lucas generators (The
Prince of Darkness). However, we had a full moon. WHY NOT" The Great Solution! Let's turn off
our headlights and charge our batteries. And we did!
The whole trip to North Manchester (about 50 miles)was made with only the light from the full
moon showing the way. What a dumb but exhilerating experience. The everchanging shadows
and reflections of moonlight as we rode, unspoiled by artificial illumination, was a real
experience. Ghostin' through Collamer Indiana with its sparkling dammed up stream was an especially
deep breath, sigh type of motorcycling rapture.
Arriving at Schultz Bros we took in the sights and smells of the combined leather and firearm
store. Back then, Schultz Bros still employed old time craftsmen who hand made saddles and all
sorts of horse tack. Imagine that out of this world leather aroma multiplied by hundreds of
bridles and other tack with the occasional saddle thrown in. That trip combined for us a lot of the
things that we enjoyed. The night ride with a full moon, the almost soporific quiet sound of those
big singles, the smell of fine leather, watching skilled craftsmen (now long gone),working their
trade, and the browsing among the fine firearms of which Dick Schultz always had a full supply.
We went on to eat hamburgers and drink malted milks at a small restaurant in North Manchester
and then returned to Ft. Wayne turning our headlights back on as we neared that busy city. We
even had enough power stored in our batteries to make it home with bright headlights (well^
almost)
I’ll never forget those old thumpers. Even though the generators were made by Lucas , the well known “Prince of Darkness”, the Matchlesses were fitted with impulse magnetos that must’ve been made by some other company as they never failed to start and keep running.
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HayHauler
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Posts: 7154
Pearland, TX
Re: An old story, repeat
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June 13, 2010, 08:56:56 AM »
Great story Wayne!
Hay
Jimmyt
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