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Offline gerhed

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Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« on: February 21, 2008, 02:35:00 PM »
Here's my MMO

Late 60's-Cal.--moving at a good clip north on highway 1--4 mile straight next to Point Magu Airforce base.
Look back and see huge black trail of smoke coming from my bike-'48 Indian.
Thinking the worst, I pull over to the side of the road.
Turns out the oil plug in the oil tank (part of the gas tank) fell out --oil streaming down onto the exhaust header.
I push it a ways--get it plugged--more oil etc.

I get back to the Navy base at Port Hueneme where I'm stationed--check bike over and notice that
the auto chain oiler tube is missing.

Couple weeks later --same stretch of highway--I run out of gas--coast to a stop right next to the missing
chain oiler tube !

Any others ?

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2008, 05:42:25 PM »
I was riding through a State Park early one morning, no cars, no people just me. Out of a bush pops a huge Hawk with a wingspan as wide as my outstretched arms. I backed off a bit to give it some room and it stayed in front of me at eye level following the road. I felt very much at peace. The Hawk stayed in front of me for 20 minutes and then peeled off into the trees. When the bird flew off I felt terribly alone for some reason.
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2008, 01:11:18 AM »
GERHED, You should have gone out right away and bought some lotto tickets!

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2008, 06:04:54 AM »
Only lotto then was conscription,no?
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2008, 06:28:59 AM »
Only lotto then was conscription,no?
OH my, what awful memories that brings up.
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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2008, 07:08:47 AM »
Only lotto then was conscription,no?
OH my, what awful memories that brings up.

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2008, 09:34:09 AM »
Push started  a Harley with my 750 in a graveyard once......had a  dead battery.

Does that count?
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2008, 09:34:21 AM »
   My bro and I in July 2002 drove a 1976 ex U-Haul box truck w/ over 500,000 miles on it to Mid-Ohio Vintage MC Days jam-packed w/ piles of junk bikes and parts. This was my 1st trip there, I was promised it was a an event not to be missed. Truck had a top speed of 49 mph on level ground; the uphills in Pa it'd do maybe 44, I kept an hourly log like a prisoner counting his sentence. It was so bad it was fun. Vinyl seats in July. No radio. We left at 4am, and the temp gauge was TOPPED-OUT the entire trip. At one of the gas stops, we noticed a pinhole leak in the radiator going pssssss, so we bought bubble gum to try to patch it (didn't work). We left it idling during fillups 'cause we were afraid it wouldn't restart motor was so hot. By 5PM it reached critical mass and radi exploded so we pull off I-80 in Akron in the WORST neighborhood imaginable. At the 1st corner we see MACKEY RADIATOR SHOP so we pull in. "We're closed" "please help, sniff" "Ok, we'll stay late and fixit" So we're hanging-out there drinking beer w/ the crew, , I look DIRECTLY across the street and there's an AIR-CONDITIONED TITTY BAR open for HAPPY HOUR. We had nothing better to do, it was 100 degrees out, we were thirsty, bored and had a couple hours to kill, so we went w/ the flow...
   The bald caucasion white-color w/ ties and suits patrons were eating delivered pizza while getting lap-dances from big fat black chics who were also chewing on pizza while dancing. The rug was so wrinkled, I tripped on it several times. It was a total freak show.
   Got to Mid-Ohio at midnite after 20 hours on the road (550 miles), the last 75 miles after the radiator incident was another event because the truck lights and wipers kept going on and off by themselves during the pouring thunderstorm, we just kept going, set-up our junk 1st thing in the morning, made a killing and sold EVERYTHING, drove home Monday w/o incident eating Choco-Tacos at every rest stop.
    True story. I crack-up everytime I think about.

  
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2008, 10:49:46 AM »
Great story 736!!!Vintage Days are a must attend for sure.Got to thinkin annnnd;me and a bud are rippin down the QEW highway from Niagara Falls,he on a sporty and moi on my trusty K0.Suddenly,oil starts pukin out of his pushrod tower.After much head scratching we determine that we will be on our way if we can just find a wee piece of wood.Found and whittled a piece to fit where needed,and hit the road.I thought I was living an episode of "Then Came Bronson!"  Rock On Boys
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #9 on: February 23, 2008, 10:56:01 AM »
736--What a story !
I think I saw the movie--after a while everybody in the bar became a wherewolf (sp?)--got nasty.
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #10 on: February 23, 2008, 11:20:14 AM »
Not a motorcycle story, but on a 16 day tour of the US playing a show in a different town every night, we had 3 flats along the way each one went flat after getting off the highway in gas station parking lots.  Each time, 10 minutes earlier we were doing 75-80 in a van fully loaded with guitars, amps, drums etc. 

Here's the mystical part though.  Coming out of Texas headed back east, we're in rain so heavy I couldn't see one car length ahead and the passenger side wiper stops.  The owner of the van was worried about the inner workings binding and burning out the motor, so he asked me to drive without the wipers.  At this point we're over Lake Charles, so no exits for a looong time. 

First exit we get to, we pull over to a truck stop and take everything apart.  Seems we lost a plastic clip.  I'm walking across the parking lot into the store and I stop and say to myself "What we need is a coat hanger."  I looked down and at my feet was a clothes hanger laying there.  I made a new clip, snapped it on, reassembled and we were good to go.  -That was pretty mystical.

So we went inside and got something to eat.  When we walked back out I said "So am the only one that notices we have a flat tire?"  We kept getting new spares when we changed flats along the way so we had a fresh spare, changed it and went along our way. 

That tour was a hell of a good time.
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2008, 12:53:23 PM »
I was one day riding my CB750 on a hot day, enjoying the ride, pushing hard even when I knew I shouldn't not having one of Terry's oil cooler. After taking a blind turn came a long stretch of road where I used to crack the throttle open. But that day, some construction truck had spilt pebbles on the road. When I noticed it was too late, I was already over it to brake safely, so I just kept the bike straigt and managed to cross over it at 100 mph.

I went down the bike to check if there was any damage, when I saw oil coming out of the oil filter case!!! Bad luck made that one of the stones hit pointblank on one of the fins that I had already bent into place one day that I saw it was bent. The hit was hard enough to break it apart and oil was dripping from it. It was a hot day, the oil was thin and there was no way I could get back home with oil going out. I decided to improvise a solution, looked around and found something to plug the hole.... the chewing gum that fell from 736 radiator....  ::)

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2008, 03:39:17 PM »
It was around 1984, I had just acquired a 72 Norton Commando and
put a new 2 into one exhaust on it. I took it out for a quick stretch
on a nearby freeway to see how it sounded. It sounded great until
the muffler I hadn't tightened enough, blew off at 60 mph.
I looked back in my rear views just in time to watch the muffler get
crushed by an 18 wheeler.
The very next day my roommate asks if i want to go to the flea
market (boot sale for our UK friends) with him and I agree, figuring
it will take my mind off how stupid I am.
Not 5 minutes inside the gate and there, on the ground under a
sellers table is a new muffler exactly like the one i destroyed.
The price? 5 bucks. 
Bikes parked out front mean good chicken-fried steak inside.

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2008, 09:07:06 PM »
Wow 13,thats the best one yet!!
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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #14 on: February 24, 2008, 10:04:52 PM »
dont know if this is mystical or just bad luck but all 3 times i've been hit on a motorcycle have been at the same intersection at the same time of day.

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Re: Mystical Motorcycle Occurrances
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2008, 04:35:31 PM »
dont know if this is mystical or just bad luck but all 3 times i've been hit on a motorcycle have been at the same intersection at the same time of day.
Fuzzy, I think this is truly demonic. If I were you I would avoid that intersection.
Dedicated to Sgt. Howard Bruckner 1950 - 1969. KIA LONG KHANH.

But we were boys, and boys will be boys, and so they will. To us, everything was dangerous, but what of that? Had we not been made to live forever?