I pulled the 67 Triumph T100 out early Sunday morning to ride down to my Grand-daughters horse riding stable to help with a fence painting party. I stopped at a local Co-op that still sells alcohol free gas and topped off and the bike was running beautifully. About 15 miles out just before a turnoff, it just plain died. I coasted to side of the road and of course checked all of the normal suspected items, loose wire, blown fuse, so forth, but the bike would not re-fire. Of course there was not the first tool in my back pack or on the bike. It struck me how long it has been since I had this happen, prior to cell phones you were generally f&*%ked, unless a person of goodwill came along and offered to help. No one did, serval waved but drove on by. I pulled my cell out, called the Son-in-law, (he lives next door), and he was there within a half an hour with my pickup and ramps. Two good things came out of the situation, I missed the painting party and I got a great shot of bike against a perfect old broken down fence backdrop, it was on the cell phone so I can't post it here. It looks like I lost a left hand side 6 volt coil and a replacement is in route. I also found several pieces that had vibrated loose, license plate, muffler clamps, so forth. I am going to take this opportunity to do a little re-wiring and Loctite everything in site. You know I can't ever remember a Honda leaving me on the side of the road, but I am not a virgin of this on a British steed......