Subject: Re: Shreve meet
Author: Alacritas
Date: Aug 29, 2001, 3:26 PM
Post ID: 1708051009
Hi John,
Hope I don't disapoint you too much, but I really can't ride my loop: My
brakes need serious attention. Last week riding, tried making an emergency
stop and couldn't - managed to swerve - this is one reason I'm not
comfortable riding in groups. Problem is, I get on my bike and I become
this delusional middle age women who thinks she is a teenager again and is
unbreakable. So I have to fix the brakes before I break my bike.
A couple of weeks ago we tried fixing the problem: took the front wheel
off, I sanded the brake pads (still very thick) and reajusted the cables.
Results were marginal and have gotten worse. I have received good advice
on how to fix the problem from other loopers and will fix them. Also have
to fix the forks. So here is the confession: I will not be riding my
loop, but will be on a modern red Triumph Tiger. Hope you still will want
to talk to me and I really look forward to seeing you and your wife at the
rally!
I was thinking of riding down to the Motorcyle Museum near Columbus - has
anyone ever been there?
Elisabeth
John Prusnek a *crit :
Well, so far it looks like me, Elisabeth, Dennis and maybe Gary (come on, Gary, it's supposed to be a great weekend weatherwise). We can have a 'loop group'. I suggest that at the various meets that we establish a call, something like "Loop Loop Loop Loop!" so we can find one another. Could also be a distress call, like if we fall down out of reach of the beer cooler or something. Of particular note to Elisabeth, my wife Suzanne will be riding the Ambo down, so there will be two women on loops, could be dangerous. My '73 Laverda SF1 is a bit too tall for her. We should be a 2-Goose family next year when I get the '69 Ambo done. For those of you who know her, Joan Arnold (Jack's wife, Ohio MGNOC reps, they sponsor the Shreve meet) has been in the hospital for some leg surgery. She was complaining about the hospital food until one of the nurses pointed out that when she gets home she'll have to eat Jack's cooking. She's home now, we're hoping that she'll be at the meet. For those of you that don't know, Whispering Hills campground is a HUGE campground, with a pavilion, swimming pool, tractor rides around the place and a small zoo with a variety of animals. It's in the middle of Amish country, with great scenic views and wonderful riding roads. John Prusnek |