I was in no hurry ,I just wanted to see Canada. On a sunday afternoon half way between Sudbury and the Soo I came upon a couple on a Goldwing that had a flat. I stopped to offer assistance and noticed they were from California which is a h*ll of a ride from nothern Ontario. Then to blow me away farther they had a dog with them!!! He sat in the tank bag looking out the windshield! We could not believe our luck to get the tire fixed at a gas station/bike shop only 20 miles down the road.(It was illegal to be open on a sunday in Ont. at that time with few exceptions) but being a gas station he was open. When we got back it took 6 bikers who had stopped to help to get the tire back on.( bike sank in the soft shoulder and we had to lift it up!) I then rode to Vancouver with a guy who stopped to help.
In Vancouver I was introduced to Wreck Beach, beautiful to be sure but also a nude beachin downtown Van! The weather was great , he had to leave and I camped on the beach for 2 weeks.
In the mountains of B.C. I came upon another broken bike. Another Gold Wing as it turned out. Two up at 100kph and the drive shaft broke locking the wheel. They did an amazing job of stopping even getting onto the shoulder! Drive shafts for that model were like glass so he actually carried a spare with him! I rode him to get a flatbead truck and we got them fixed up. They took me out on the town and man they were the nicest people.
I mosied my way back east sometimes doing 50 miles a day.(here is a neat trick...You can take a can of stew or such and with a bungie cord put it below the carbs and heat youself some lunch!) I'd see a stream or lake and throw out a line.
Anyway I went out to "get my head together" and I decided to become a firefighter which I did, I've still got the bike and she started first try after sitting for 13 years but that is another story.
"Keep the Rubber Side Down"
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