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Sunday, April 12, 2015

First Group Ride - Delaware County Motorcycle Riders

Some of the bikes at the Wawa before the ride
Today I joined the Delaware County Motorcycle Riders for a group ride out to Kennett Square.  I found then through Meet Up on the internet and I though it might be a fun thing to try out.  Today's ride plan was to take West Chester Pike from the WaWa at 352 to Westtown Way to Westtown Road to Cheyney Road to Route 1 to Fairville to Hillendale to Power Place at 576 Rosedale where Power Place was putting on a Bike Blessing.  I rode out to the Wawa via my usual loop up Goshen to 352 and got there shortly before the meeting time of 10:45.  There were already quite a few riders milling around but I headed for the pumps to fill up before going on to meet them.  As usual with something like this, I managed to overfill the tank and spill all over.  Cleaned it up as best I could and then moved on to the staging area.  There I milled around and met a couple of the people; Melissa and Rhonda, the ride organizers, and Bart, who was riding an Indian Chief.  What a beautiful bike that is.

Bart's Indian Chief
A couple of the guys wandered over and asked about the Bullet and it was like that that I met Doc Ralph who was riding an awesome Bonneville.  Melissa asked me to take the two spot when we headed out so I fell in on that position.  When I got on the Bullet I noticed that gas was seeping out from under the cap due to the overfill but at that moment there was nothing I could do.  We left the lot and headed to the Route 3 intersection and no sooner had we made the right onto 3 that the Bullet cut out and died.  I pulled over, started again, and joined the pack pulling to the left lane to get back to the two spot.  I did not have enough road to make that spot so I pulled into the five spot and settled there for the rest of the ride.

Westown Way, Westown Road, Cheyney Road, Fairville, and Hillendale are all pretty rough with some sizeable potholes but nothing that would eat a bike.  Melissa let the way single file and kept us pretty much out of harms way.  Those roads are all back roads with some good twists and turns and nice rolling hills.  Somewhere on Fairville we fell in behind a turquoise and white Nash Metropolitan and I wondered if that was the same one I saw on Easter Sunday.  Next time I will try to get a look at the license plate, he was too far ahead of me to get that detail this time.  The portion on Route 1 was a little heavier on traffic than I like but nothing out of the ordinary.  There was a spot where the five of us on the lead pulled through a light and left the pack behind but they caught up soon enough and resumed together.  I really enjoyed the experience and will definitely try some of their rides again.

Part of our line up at Power Place
When we got to Power Place we rode the back and parked.  There were over a hundred riders all told including the twenty or so that came with our group.  There were also a handful of classic cars and some displays by Rommel Harley Davidson and RetroTours.

I mostly hung out and got to know Doc Ralph who is a really interesting guy and very friendly.  He even taught me a couple of words in Chinese!

After the event was over, the group headed out for a longer ride but I had to get back home and prep for next week so I left on my own.  I followed the route in reverse until I got on Route 1.  There, I made to block on Creek Road to cross 1 and head back towards 926.  On 926 I saw another Red Tail Hawk flying in circles over a field but this time on my left.  I had planned on staying on 926 to Goshen but on reaching 352 I turned left to go to the Wawa and get a frozen mocha.  After that I just headed back home on the regular route.  When I reached the turn at 352, an orange Hot Rod crossed my path headed out towards West Chester Pike.  It might have been a Ford model A body, the one with the rumble seat, but I can't swear to that.

The route back home on Goshen was easy.  I wore the Bohn armor throughout the ride and did not experience any discomfort.  I am glad to have it because it is easy to wear and provides a level of protection that I like.

This morning at the Wawa the odo read 2878.5.  The tank took 2.416 gallons for a total of $7.39.  I put 143.4 miles on the odo since the last fill-up.   That puts the mileage at 59.35 mpg.  At the end of the ride the odo read 2927.2.

The classic car tally is now two Nash Metropolitans, one MGA, one 1950s Jag, one Hot Rod, and one Ford Model A.

Bart's Indian Chief

Bart's Indian Chief

Bart's Indian Chief

Retro Tours' Ducati 500 Sport

Retro Tours' Yankee

Doc Ralph's Bonneville





Bullet in the line up
2878.5 at the Wawa before fill up



2927.2 at the end of the ride

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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Goose Creek Grill

V Stoms at Goose Creek Grill
 Yesterday I noticed what looked like a cool place to have breakfast while on my ride on 926 and I made a plan to come back today with my wife.  We left the house about 09:00 and headed up Goshen to Providence road where we made a left turn.  Today that intersection was littered with gravel that was not there yesterday.  I don't know where it came from but luckily I saw as we approached so I was prepared for it and took the turn without any problems.  

We continued up the West Chester Pike and made the left at 926.  We crossed over 352 and found the Goose Creek Grill on the left soon after that.  As we pulled into the parking lot, we noticed a large group of riders on the side of the building.  We pulled up and parked next to the other bikes and before we were off the Bullet we had a group around us.  The Bullet draws attention everywhere it goes.  We talked to everyone about the Bullet and the bikes they had.  There was a majority of sports bikes and modern standards (including two V Strom 650s like Phillip's, my friend in Idaho), however, there was also a 1968 Honda that someone had on a trailer.  There was also a 2005 Bonneville T100 and a Ural sidecar that looked really nice.  I talked to the owner and he said that, even though he had bought the adapter kit for the Bonneville, he had a devil of a time getting the sidecar installed.  This was a great group of guys and, although they don't generally ride together, they meet at the Goose Creek Grill every Saturday around 08:00 and have breakfast together.  I don't think I will be able to make it next Saturday but we are making a plan to go the following Saturday.
Bonneville T100 with Ural sidecar

After breakfast and a walk around the park, we headed back on 926 to 353 across the Pike and to Strasburg for the way home.  Another great easy ride, the Bullet turned over 1000 miles shortly after we left the Goose Creek Grill parking lot and we added another 13 miles before getting home.

The HBC 100 plus communicators worked well for the trip out but once we turned them on for the trip back one of them refused to work.  I can hear my wife on mine but she can't hear me on hers.  I tried turning them off, rebooting, and re-synchronizing but none of these things seem to work.  I put in an email to UClear but I don't expect to get a reply at least until next Tuesday.  Very aggravating.

After this trip, the odo clocked 1013.8 for a total of 24 miles on the run.

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