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NorCal '49er Rally
- schrader7032
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Kurt in S.A.
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
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- Bruce Frey
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How did Joe's R71 do on the highway?
Hopefully my R71 will get back on the road about 6 months after I get back to the USA.
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Bruce
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Joe's bike does well on the road. I think we were cruising at about 60 or 65 on I-880, and again for a brief stint on CA-99. Otherwise we were on smaller roads and if we got above 55 I'd be surprised.
It's a shame that another member of our group, who has an R61, didn't come along.
I would like to do this with one of my split case motor bikes eventually. Unfortunately, both are apart at the moment, and getting across Silicon Valley without getting on the freeway is mighty tedious.
- Jordan Nygaard
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NorCal '49er Rally
NorCal '49er Rally
Some of us got together in Los Gatos, and then took the freeway out to CA-84 between Sunol and Livermore.
(l to r: Jim on his R60/2, me on my newly restored 1953 R51/3, Billy on his R90S, Joe on his 1939 R71 and Steve on his '02 R1150GS. Photo by Lars, whose 1938 R51 is on the left.)
We stopped for coffee and gas in Livermore. Here Jim helps Joe gas up his R71.
Then we took one lane Patterson Pass Rd. out towards Tracy in the Central Valley.
Here is 87 year old Joe cruising along on his 68 year old flathead.
Even though we avoided Tracy, the development in the central valley is creating a lot of traffic and signals and intersections.
Here is Jim on his /2 with its unusual gray with red pinstripes paint job.
Lars leads the way passing traffic.
Here's a better shot of Lars and his R51.
And a shot of me on my R51/3. This bike was hit by another bike 1.5 years ago. The frame was broken, among other things, but I finally got it back on the road 3 weeks ago.
Unfortunately, Lars had a bit of bad luck. Leaving Stockton, his bike decided it was time for a break.
Eventually, he got it running again, but then in Coloma, just 15 miles from the rally grounds, he picked up a nail. We all waited with him until he could contact his wife, who had driven up with a trailer. The next day they went down to Ozzies BMW in Chico.
The rest of us made it to the Placer County Fairgrounds without further event, and had a lovely weekend!