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« on: September 21, 2008, 03:56:07 PM »

Stayed at BnBMikes place this weekend in Pacific City.  Thanks, Mike and Laura.  You guys are wonderful and the Craftsman B&B is spectacular.  I can't wait to come out and stay again, hopefully do a bike trip next time.

Here's a few pics of the weekend.  Please keep going through the cheesy dog pictures and you'll be rewarded with something very cool!

Rocky and Sandy at the worlds largest dog park:  363 miles of the Oregon Coast.



Us hiking Lookout Point at 8:00 in the morning.



Oktoberfest, Pacific City style:



An 80 year old New Standard.  An airplane from the Jazz Age (1929) that is still flying, 20 minutes for 60 bucks.  Amazing.



Waiting for tourists at the end of the Pacific City runway.



Here is the Sportsman's Pub in Pacific City, a nice little dive on the corner of the only traffic light in town. 



I'm walking back from the beach with the dogs, and what do I see parked around the corner of the pub? 



Yup.  A real one.  1950 Vincent Black Shadow.  All original (although I think the fly rod didn't come as factory equipment). I'm standing there ogling it and a barmaid comes out for a smoke.  She tells me that the owner Ray is inside.  So, I step inside and ask if I can take pics.  Sure, he says.



He says he's had it since 1972.  His longest, most enduring relationship bar none.   waytogo



I love how the speedo got stuck at 90 mph.  Ray said he was going to fix it soon.  How cool.  Stuck at 90!  ha ha (not 40 or 50 but 90) woo hoo!



Certainly, the fly rod is not stock equipment.  Neither is the 14 inch trout in the side bag that Ray caught earlier that afternoon.



Look closely at the little shift indicator knob.  Tells you what gear it's in.



This bike is no trailer queen.  Ray rides all the time and it is well cared for.  He started it for me and it sounded like a symphony - more beautiful than even Ducati's signature sound.



And the license plate.  Awesome.



All in all, it was a great weekend.  Beautiful weather, great hikes, great food, great beer, faithful dogs, skydivers, old airplanes, and real, genuine legendary classic motorbike.  Ray lives in Tillamook.  He is genuine person, a great guy, you can tell right off the bat.  I'm sure he told the story how he got the bike in '72, etc., a million times, but he took the time to tell it again to me.  Thanks, Ray.  Good riding to you, buddy.

So, if you're ever riding around Tillamook/Pacific City way, and see Ray on his awesome Vincent, tell him I said hello.   Smiley

J
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2008, 06:53:08 PM »

Cool pics!


Did you happen to meet my friends Mike & Leslie at the B&B?
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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2008, 06:57:36 PM »

John, those are awesome pics. Thank you for sharing!  waytogo

Glad you had a good time with the pups (which are very beautiful) and got to see a Vincent. That thing is amazing. *drool*
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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2008, 06:58:29 PM »

Cool pics!


Did you happen to meet my friends Mike & Leslie at the B&B?

Yup.  Met Mike and Leslie - the adidas people.  They said nice things about you, but more nice things about your wife !!   Grin
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« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2008, 07:06:07 PM »

John, those are awesome pics. Thank you for sharing!  waytogo

Glad you had a good time with the pups (which are very beautiful) and got to see a Vincent. That thing is amazing. *drool*

Hey thanks. 

Yeah, that Vincent is the real deal.  Never saw one in person before.  And the sound - oh, man, it sounds fantastic.  The owner is a very cool, normal dude also.  Topped off a great weekend.

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« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2008, 07:10:18 PM »

Very cool picks John,

If you look closely, the rear wheel has a sprocket on both sides.  I wonder why?  When I was first looking at it, I thought it was a trailered bike, because I didn't see any chain on the sprocket in one of the fist pics, but in the last pic, you see its on the right side, not left.

Very very cool bike!

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« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2008, 07:51:16 PM »

Mo, you get the gold star for observation . . .

I didn't notice the double sprocket.  That is bizarre.  I wonder why that is.

BTW, I can guarantee you that it runs and drives !
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« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2008, 08:11:09 PM »

Super cool pics Johnny. Just yesterday I was telling my lady friend that her and I need to go stay at Mike & Laura's Craftsman during a stormy weekend.
 
Nice hounds. Woof!

How about the old biplane, did you go for it? Looks crazy fun! $60/for 20-or-death I think I'd have to go for it.

What a jewel you stumbled upon, the Vincent HRD Black Shadow, that would have been totally amazing to see & hear. It looks all original to 'cept maybe that sprocket Visolara pointed out. Hunter S. Thompson mentioned this bike. It was probably the quickest thing on the road in it's time. For decades I believe it humiliated big twin road racers. I like that Ray just sets his helmet and goggles on the ground next to it. Cool bags and pole too.  Cool

Thanks for sharing that Johnny  waytogo
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« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2008, 11:11:00 AM »

I have had a few beers with Ray,  chug.  Next time I see him I'll ask about the dual sprocket at the rear.  Last time I saw him, I was riding Laura's scooter and got a wave as I pulled up.  I took off my helmet and he said,"I thought you had a Ducati, why are you riding this?"  he did have to check out the scooter though.  The other PC locals are Harley guys  Lips Sealed.

Thanks for the visit Johnny, I'm glad you had a relaxing weekend.

Believe it or not, our other guests are friends with Victor.  They did say nice things about him, but I promised I wouldn't tell anybody, opps!

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« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2008, 11:42:33 AM »

I would take a VBS over a ducati ANY day.  What a gorgeous bike. *drool*

Billy's right, HST was a big fan of the vincent. Mentioned it several times.
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« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2008, 01:04:32 PM »

The double sprocket was Vincent's version of a quick change sprocket carrier

the sprockets were different sizes

just flip the wheel around to change the gearing
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« Reply #11 on: September 22, 2008, 02:26:19 PM »

The double sprocket was Vincent's version of a quick change sprocket carrier

the sprockets were different sizes

just flip the wheel around to change the gearing

So like a flip cassette on a fixie.

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« Reply #12 on: September 22, 2008, 03:08:36 PM »

Very cool picks John,

If you look closely, the rear wheel has a sprocket on both sides.  I wonder why?  When I was first looking at it, I thought it was a trailered bike, because I didn't see any chain on the sprocket in one of the fist pics, but in the last pic, you see its on the right side, not left.

Very very cool bike!



You cant see the chain because the bike is going 92 mph!!!

I'm just amazed Johnny could keep up with him to take the pictures.



Why would you put a fishing rod on a trailered bike?
to impress the ladies?
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« Reply #13 on: September 22, 2008, 03:09:57 PM »




Why would you put a fishing rod on a trailered bike?
to impress the ladies?

or because he was fishing ....

and john said the owner told him it wasn't a trailer queen.
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« Reply #14 on: September 22, 2008, 03:26:10 PM »

or because he was fishing ....

and john said the owner told him it wasn't a trailer queen.

Thats my point if you have a trailer and a car/truck to pull the before mentioned trailer you wouldn't need to keep the fishing rod on the bike...  Grin
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