Lots to catch up on, but this summer has been back to back weekends of fun times… I’m a lucky SOB!
It’s not the most restful at times, but I’m A-OK with that. If that’s an actual complaint then I need to get off the soap box and split some wood or pick rocks…
When opportunity knocks, you better answer the door (or at least gander out the peep hole and reevaluate)!
This last weekend had a family backpacking trip to Packwood on the roster, but unfortunately, my sister got food poisoning (thankfully she’s fine now) and we had to reschedule.
Meanwhile, I knew my motorcycle racing and general long-time shenanigans buddies were headed down to Castlerock, WA for TheWildOne flat track event… formerly known as Dirt Quake. They encouraged me to come down and have some fun
Having the first set of plans fall through and left with a wide-open three day weekend, the only thing left to do was go racing, so I pulled the surly left-brake, right-shift ‘66 Bultaco Sherpa S (S for scrambles) MX bike out of storage.
It had been there for three long years,
mixed up some fresh 91 octane 32:1 pre-mix, gave it a once over, gave the ‘ol Amal carb a tickle, she fired right up, I adjusted some things and loaded up Edgar.
Fitting the bike under the Bestop required rolling the handlebars backward, no biggie. Sure, I could lower the Bestop, but then I’d have to do more work then loosen a few bolts…
A nice, easy and relaxing 100 mile backroads and blue highways drive found me at the famed Castlerock Flat Track.
First night sleeping under the Bestop and it worked out great. Even though it was hot out, it didn’t get too stuffy and I slept like the dead on a comfy old Costco pad.
Lots more to come, but let’s just say the next day I got a little sideways…