Even though I rode my Interceptor on this leg, I still took pics. I swear that Godzilla didn't touch my bike or ride on it. Anders and Tree were the representatives for SOHC. Here's some pics.
Some great blacktop in NH.
Tree (John) placing Godzilla in his new RV outside 73Nancy's shop.
I tired to get some cheap gas but to no avail
Rainbows mean rain. I think we got really lucky with the weather this weekend but we still got soaked a few times.
Two riders were approaching and the wind began to howl.
Operator decided that it would be quicker to walk across the border rather than ride his bike across. I saw the line of cars and I believe him. The 750 with the wind screen belongs to Tree. He just bought it last week. It burnt a little oil when we left and by the time we got back to NH, it wasn't burning anything. The chain looked like a velvet rope it was so rusty and stretched but she held together. These machines never stop impressing me.
CRUSH SMASH CRUSH CRUSH ROAR!! <breathing fire> Canada would never be the same.
With the first international handoff complete, Anders rides off into the sunset.
I mapped it out and I had over 1000 miles on this run since I lived the furthest away. Mu speedometer cable broke at 398 on the second day. When I stopped to check my cable, I lost Tree and Anders for a few hours. I met up with them in Calais at a gas station but i was about 5 minutes away from giving up and going home. Good times.
Thanks SOHC Forum!!