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hubcapsc
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« on: April 23, 2016, 04:03:37 AM »

I went to another Linux Foundation event, I had to speak this time...
never the less, there was one thing about this trip that made it
better than any other: I didn't have to fly! It was in Raleigh, NC.

I thought about riding there, but was unsure of what I was getting
into, plus I had a 2016 turbocharged loaner Mini from the Mini
dealer who has my car right now... backroads to Raleigh in
a turbocharged Mini with a sunroof  cooldude

I'm glad I didn't take the bike... about 1/2 of the trip up there was
good roads, but after I hit Lancaster (Lang-kister) SC
it was all downhill. Hiway 9 from Lancaster to Cheraw is a drag,
I even got a warning ticket at one point - for doing 43.  Then I
took Hiway 1 from Cheraw all the way to Raleigh, a mix of
OK/blah/trafficky. But I passed through Rockingham NC and stopped
at the Honda shop there... they have a Blue 1800 with OEM tall windshield
and OEM passenger backrest for $11,000... nothing much else of
interest.

On the way back I fixed the problem with the bad roads by
doing my east-west travel on NC 27 instead of SC 9, much
more better. I was still glad I was in the car, since it rained
a lot on the way back. 27 brought me to 200 which brought me back
to Lancaster and then I just retraced my steps... along the way
on 200 I passed through one trafficky town: Monroe, NC. The
traffic was mitigated by a stop at this interesting old Honda
shop:



When I went inside, there were lots of "different" motorcycles in the
showroom, maybe this is a common sight in Harley shops?



There was a ton of chrome hanging on the wall in several rooms, I
was hoping to find some Valkyrie stuff, but no such luck... but in
the back the owner kept a sort of museum... I only took a few
bad pictures with my flip phone, but the walls are filled with
motorcycles like this:







I also stopped for the first time at Wise Bar-B-Q House on the way
home, a very real and good BBQ place, probably been there for ages and different
than the BBQs (also good) near my I house that I frequent...

I stopped at this place on the way home, too, alas, no Valkyrie stuff...

http://www.crockercycle.com/

-Mike
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Mr Whiskey
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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2016, 07:52:57 PM »

"turbocharged Mini with a sunroof"
Sounds like fun cooldude
Thanks for the pics (& road reports).
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Peace, Whiskey.
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Gunnison, Colorado (7,703') Here there be twisties.


« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2016, 08:06:20 PM »

Man, I could spend an entire day at Crocker Cycle.  I love old bike boneyards like that, those rusty ghosts have stories to tell!
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