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<blockquote data-quote="348" data-source="post: 1290204" data-attributes="member: 7344"><p>The bikes started arriving about 11:00 and most were gone by 1:30. Never did see the Flying Merkel though. I guess he didn't make it. Most of the riders were willing to talk but you could tell they were on a schedule and ready to head down the road.</p><p></p><p>Spoke to one guy on a Harley that was literally a board track racer, low handlebars and no suspension front or back, rigid all the way around. That would be a hard 3200 mile ride. One of the Excelsiors was the same way.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of Harleys, Indians, and Excelsiors. The few were a Pope, a J.A.P., a Premier, a Henderson 4, and a BSA. </p><p></p><p>There was one Vincent Black Shadow there, but it was stashed away in a chase van. I was lucky enough to be taken aside for viewing. You can never go wrong with a Vincent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="348, post: 1290204, member: 7344"] The bikes started arriving about 11:00 and most were gone by 1:30. Never did see the Flying Merkel though. I guess he didn't make it. Most of the riders were willing to talk but you could tell they were on a schedule and ready to head down the road. Spoke to one guy on a Harley that was literally a board track racer, low handlebars and no suspension front or back, rigid all the way around. That would be a hard 3200 mile ride. One of the Excelsiors was the same way. Plenty of Harleys, Indians, and Excelsiors. The few were a Pope, a J.A.P., a Premier, a Henderson 4, and a BSA. There was one Vincent Black Shadow there, but it was stashed away in a chase van. I was lucky enough to be taken aside for viewing. You can never go wrong with a Vincent. [/QUOTE]
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