Destination, Mansfield PA, roughly 3.5 hours away. basically smack in the middle of PA, but near the NY border. I learned that time was limited to pick it up since the owner would be leaving for FL very soon for quite a while. My original pick up plans fell through, money is extremely tight, but I realized a friend/customer of mine has a flatbed truck and since dpep sent me a check for the luggage right away, I was able to scrounge and offer free tattoos to my client/now very good buddy. I called my pal this morning and said I have a huge favor to ask... 3.5 hours each way... time is limited..." and he immediately said "Let's do it today - I don't work until Friday!" I don't like asking people for favors, and especially some one I don't know well, but... after 2 days and nights of trying to figure out what to do, who I could ask, it just popped into my mind as soon as I woke and and his attitude was "Cool - ROAD TRIP!!!"
So a little after 5pm, we started our adventure in his somewhat rickety 87 Sierra flatbed. Since we had some sunshine left and were heading out towards the Allegeny Mts, we saw some beautiful foliage and great views. We chatted and laughed and got to know each other better - we have some close mutual friends and they were going thru a huge ordeal of their own (baby daddy kept the baby after visitation, ie: kidnapping, court, and they took a trip to another town in the opposite direction to reclaim baby) so there were lots of phone calls and us being concerned, etc. Baby made it back to them with scratches and dehydrated after only being gone just over a day...
Anyhoo... lots of CB talk going on "driver, can you give me a bear report" and so on... weather was mostly clear with a sprinkle or two and a flurry or two here and there, but no problems and very little traffic, just some annoying construction spots with some long narrow lanes... we arrive probably around 9pm or so and I called the owner to let them know we were there. Now I knew this was a custom motorcycle place, but we had absolutely no idea what sort of magical bikes these two large buildings held, or that the owner and son would give a tour, tell us stories about the bikes and let us take mobs of pictures of them. They will be posted soon in another thread, likely a very massive non-dial-up friendly one at that. I almost didn't bring my camera and I would have shot myself if I hadn't. Speaking of shooting, he showed us the frame to an old 1920s police bike he was restoring from MA, and then the tank... IT HAD A BULLET HOLE IN IT!!!! It was so cool of them to show us around and share all the stories. They make custom leather saddle bags, too, that were super high quality and obviously crafted to fit specific bikes. Total Pros who are totally empassioned by what they do, and do it very, very well.
So we spend a good hour looking around and drooling over their goodies after they fired up the GK for me. The battery is shot and there was little gas in the tank (I haven't shined a light in it yet), but it sounded very good, said they took it out for a bit a few days before, ran great, fast, etc... they showed me some of the things it needs and no doubt there are several threads, perhaps dozens, in my future where that is concerned. I'll take close up pics later on today. It's pretty much sat garaged for 2 years, so I have work ahead of me...
So they had a loading dock and it wheeled easily onto the very tall flatbed... my buddy and I were already joking about how we were going to get it off the truck with it's 40 foot drop, but that concern was for later...
So off we go... a little before 11pm and we're back on the road...
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