Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Concord Rides (March 23-23)


Got to spend some quality time on the bike this weekend. On Sunday March 22 took a short ride around downtown Concord, NC. Some neat old buildings there, and its peaceful on a Sunday morning with very few people there. Was a wonderful day for a short ride. It was warm and sunny. I posted some photos of town on my Flickr Page (link can be found on my main page).
On Monday March 23, took a ride with Phil to High Rock Lake. That is his bike in the foreground (A Yamaha) and thats my Kawasaki in the background. Phil is a former boss of mine at Concord.

Went to High Rock Lake, which is a very beautiful lake near Salisbury, NC. We rode up some of my favorite backroads; lots of twists and turns, past some farms and fields, and past a lot of horses and cows. There are some old houses there; some of wood and some falling apart in that very old way that are really neat. The roads are fun and being an early Monday afternoon we got in a good ride with virtually no traffic at all to deal with. We sat by the lake and had a good talk about work both in Concord and in Richmond. Phil spent some early days with the company working in Richmond, so had some good insights.
Phil is seen here on his bike at the beginning of the ride. The truck is owned by another friend of mine (Ray Kellis) who I visited with earlier along with Keith at One-mor in Concord (great local place to eat on Union Street). Was a very good ride, I needed that. Been some time since I got to put 2.5 hours and 70+ miles on the bike, and was a perfect day. Was also my first ride with Phil, and he was great company. I look forward to the next ride, which will be hopefully in two weeks. So far the weather in Concord has held up for my visits home, no rain there during the last three (however, has rained every weekend I have been in Richmond, VA.
Some news on motorcycling. Atlantic Beach (near Myrtle Beach) city council has voted to support the Atlantic Beach festival. Have made some changes to vendors but nothing that should directly impact the riders like Myrtle Beach City Council has done. The Atlantic Beach rally is mostly sport bikes and is also known as "Black Bike Week". The annual event brings a lot of money to the town and the area. It also brings a lot of very interesting motorcycles and motorcyclists there as well. I have friends who good every year and enjoy it a great deal. I was pleased to see the town did not follow the lead of Myrtle Beach.
Riding season is getting better and will soon be in full swing. Will have more news, upcoming events and other items of interest in my next post...."April Motorcycle News"

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Three Days to Concord (News from the Motorcycle Front in Virginia and NC)

Just a post today to catch up on a few interesting tidbits. Will be riding back in Carolina over the weekend; time for the bi-weekly visit home. Will be the first ride of Spring 2009 (which starts Friday), and will be featured here in my next post. As for today, took a walk as the sun finally came out after about a week of clouds and rain here in Virginia. During the walk visited Ultimate Cycle (which I had a post on previously) and once again impressed with the friendly shop and nice selection of motorcycles there.
Did note while web surfing this week that Honda will be selling a bike it calls the CG150 Titan in Brazil. The Titan will be the world's first flex-fuel motorcycle. Brazil "grows" most of its fuel (believe they make it from sugar can) and the Titan will be able to take advantage of it. The bike will go on sale on Mid-March there.
Being a fan of motorcycles and air shows; did note that the weekend of the New Bern, NC Motorcycle Rally (May 15-17) is also the weekend for the Havelock Airshow. The rally is expected to draw around 4000 motorcycles, the air show to draw a crowd (estimated last year) of 178,000. Many of the motorcyclists are expected though to attend the air show, which is said to be one of the best in the state of North Carolina (and I can vouch, we have some really good airshows in the Carolinas...have been to a few).
Motorcycle racing of all types is in full swing. Speed Channel shows many of the races and they can be amazingly exciting to watch. Check the web site out for more information. One of the things I am most excited about is that road racing happens in Virginia at VIR, and that season will be cranking up real soon. I will have more on those races in future posts as they get closer.
Until next time, keep the rubber side down!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Davis Harley-Davidson, and the Saturday Ride

Took a drive Saturday morning March 7 down I-85 from Richmond, Va. Made a stop in Burlington, NC at Davis Harley-Davidson. Nice modern Harley shop was a good collection of motorcycles to view, and a lot of bikes for sale. The shop had some bikes that were easy to view such as this 1960 Harley Davidson Sportster. I like the Sportster though it has gotten a reputation as a girl's bike at one time was quite the motorcycle. In fact a show called "Then Came Bronson" was the story of a man's journey on his Sportster across America. I remember watching that as a kid and did enjoy the show. Sportsters are too small for a tall guy, but remain the most affordable Harley. If the most basic.

Davis is located in Burlington, NC right on off I-85. I followed some motorcycles to the dealership. Tough times in the motorcycle business; Harley and Victory have both been cutting workers (for that matter....who hasent?) and the Japanese are cutting production. On the somewhat bright side, when I got home to Concord at noon saw a beautiful sight on my kitchen table; the title to the bike. No more payments to the credit union, and that is a wonderful thing.


In celebration (and not in some small matter due to the fact that it was in the lower 80's and sunny) took the bike out and rode around the Concord area for two hours. I have been in Richmond for two weeks; so have missed doing that a great deal (not to mention my wife Patty, son Robby, and my two border collies...and yes, the family did get the VAST majority of my time this weekend) but rode around a bit down the familiar streets of Concord. Got in a bit of backroad cruising. I also rode out by the three big race tracks on Bruton Smith Blvd (and yes, he owns them all) and have posted them on the Flickr page I have (and yes again...there is a link to it on my blog). Went by Quaker Steak and Lube, which is starting the summer Bike Night on March 25 and then every Wednesday into the fall. Those tend to draw a massive crowd, if you get there around 7, you may not get in at all, so be advised. One of the best bike nights in the region, but many good ones in Concord and Charlotte too for that matter.
It was great to get out, and enjoyed the ride greatly. Will be getting out again soon; after another two week period. Some great Carolina events coming up, and I am looking forward to attending some of them in 2009.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Spring Rally Update

Interesting news out of the Myrtle Beach Bike Rally situation. Over the weekend, the "Myrtle Beach Helmet Freedom Ride" was held with some 200 motorcycles. The ride is to protest the helmet law passed to restrict the motorcycle rallies held in Myrtle Beach. The police did write a number of tickets to those not wearing helmets. Those tickets carry a $100 fine, but the plan is to contest them in court. Many other ordinances in the city have been passed including noise regulations and curfews.
I also read today that the Carolina Harley Davidson Dealers Association (the official sponsor of the Spring Ride) is planning to move their sponsorship of the rally to New Bern, NC. The city is apparently quite pleased to have the event there, and will host the event at the fairgrounds. The web site with more information is at http://www.chdda.com on the event.
Apparently there are still plans for a Spring Rally at Myrtle Beach, though the plan is to avoid the city limits in order to bypass the restrictions. All things considered, it ought to be a very interesting May in Myrtle Beach, SC and New Bern, NC.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Big Mileage Weekend (by various means)

Very wild weekend, for the first time rode the motorcycle after coming from out of town. I spent my first week in Virginia, and spent the weekend in Concord, NC. Was great to see my wife Patty, my son Robby, and my two border collies Cassie and Mollie. It was a great visit, and I had a fantastic time.
We also were blessed with some good weather; blue skies and temperatures in the upper 50's. I was not the only motorcyclist out enjoying the weather either. Visited with my friend Keith (a riding buddy who sold his motorcycle, but we went on many great rides while he had one) and also while out saw this motorcycle.


The bike is a Ural, which has an interesting history. Ural Motorcycles started out as the BMW R-71 in WWII, the Russians reverse engineered the bike and called it the M-72. From 1941-1950 some 30,000 were built for the Soviet Army. The bikes are now made for the civilian market (mostly in Russia) but also also sold overseas (including the US). Over the years they have been greatly improved, and some 3.2 million have been built. I saw this motorcycle at a local business in Concord, NC (an Army surplus place on NC-3) while I stopped nearby for gasoline, and had to check it out.
At any case, while a short ride (family comes first on these trips), I did get out, and had a great time getting to roll down some roads in the area. Certainly, this commuting back home from Virginia is going to take some getting used to, but does look like it will be possible to pull this off. Great enjoyed the ride, and the visit home was wonderful!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Miles from the Motorcycle (Early Days In VA)

Got to Virginia on February 15; have been getting set up. With all the things going on with that move, have been doing little on this blog for some days now. Which would not be all that rare; it is after all February. While we did get some very good weather in Carolina a few days ago (see previous post) it is still winter. Learned today that there is even a chance of snow this weekend in the Concord area. In fact today in both Richmond, VA and Concord, NC we got rain which is also not conductive to motorcycling. Between that and temperatures this week in the 40's just would not be doing much (if any) riding at all even if I had my motorcycle here (and I don't).
Still though, have talked some with a few local bikers at my new job, who say this is a great place to have, and to ride, a motorcycle. I can believe that, and sure would be a great way to explore this area. Certainly that was the case in Carolina, from talking to people have been to and have seen more of the state than many of the people who live there. That is one of the great things about riding. Riding is so much fun that its easy to get lost in it, and to go further with a bigger grin on your face, than a person would ever imagine.
Miss my family, friends, (yes) the bike, and of course looking forward to getting back there this weekend. Will though get some good rides in; and still have a lot of pleasant memories to tide me over till I get back on it. A lot of good events coming up soon in Carolina. However, among the many things I plan to explore here, will also get out and see what the Virginia motorcycle scene is like (unfortunately here...sans bike). Still though, will be an interesting perspective, and should be a lot of fun.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Morrow Mountain Ride (February 8,2009)

Good days ride today, got one of those days that just don't happen that often in February.....lower 70's. Enjoyed it a great deal, and took advantage starting at noon. Sure its been a pretty rough weekend; got the transfer coming up soon to Virginia, and this weekend the furnace gave up the ghost. Thankfully, have a great wife, son and dogs..oh and a motorcycle. Today put the transfer and the furnace (its only money) behind me, and got out on the bike. Rode out on the backroads near my house to Albemarle, NC. Took this photo while I was out (and yes, its in black and white, thought it went well with the winter look around here, and enjoyed the twists and turns of the road. Lots of farms and animals; interesting sights and smells; those are some of my favorite roads. Good Carolina two lane roads with a lot of wonderful things to see around every corner.
I went to Morrow Mountain, it was full of cars and motorcycles at the top. Always a nice view up there and today was no exception. Not sure what it is about that place except maybe that its the closest "mountain" in this local area, and its a beautiful ride to get there, but at any case it draws motorcycles to it like flies to honey. I made a short stop at Harmanco's in Albemarle, a great place to get a quick bite to eat. It also helps that it is very biker friendly. I have been going there for years. Continued to ride around Albemarle, NC which is famous for being the home town of Kellie Pickler, the country singer on American Idol.


I finished my ride around the area with a visit to Baden Lake. Baden Lake is located in the town of Baden which was once famous for the Alcoa plant there. The plant is still there but employment is way down, if its still running at all (I am not quite sure to be honest).

That is my bike in the photo at the left, and the lake goes on for miles. Often sea gulls are there; bring a bunch of potato chips, toss them in the air, and you would not believe how popular you can be for a brief time. Often people swim there in the summer (which is the reason for the barricades out there) but warm as it was today, not so much in early February.
I headed back down the same roads I came up. As it was all day, passed a lot of motorcyclists all enjoying this very unique winter day. Winter days like this is one of the great parts of riding in the Carolinas, and certainly made the three hour ride today one I will remember. It was a very good time, and a most enjoyable day. Nothing left to do today but to wash some road salt (from the winter weather a few days ago) off the bike, and chill out with Patty the rest of the day. Certainly, it was a most relaxing and very enjoyable day out on two wheels today.

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