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I'm available to pick up the baton both this weekend and next weekend - whichever works best for Mark or anyone in the interim. The weekend of 8/15, I'll be coming to LA for my mom's 90th. I can ride down and bring the baton, if that is needed or wanted. (I would maybe have to sneak in a pic of my mom holding the baton, even though she wouldn't have a clue what it was all about. She's pretty good for 90, but doesn't get the whole moto thing.... She would smile for the camera, however!!)
Just let me know what's needed. The RC was born ready.....
The only thing on my list of to-dos this weekend is the monthly Gathering of Guzzis at the Rock Store. If we pick the baton up on Saturday, then it can make an appearance at the the RS on Sunday.
OK, so perhaps I was a little premature on this, as I see the NorCal Dinner date is for Monday, Aug. 3rd. Jam, you think you can coordinate with Mark to grab it say next weekend? Downside to these dates are that Bill Ross is headed to the Salt about then I believe... which is OK I guess since it supposedly made it last year there... though I never got any photos showing it. :dry:
Sorry I didn't chime in sooner. I'm hoping to get the baton to two of the local dealers on Saturday and then bring it to the dinner Monday and either give it to someone there or wait till the following weekend and hand it off to Jamileh.
If you want to get it moving sooner, we can probably work something out.
The baton was on the move again today. The plan was to hit two dealers that are about 100 miles apart. Since Moto Italiano Capitola doesn't open till 10 I had time to stop for a photo at Johnny's in Hollister. The self-proclaimed birthplace of the american biker...whatever that means.
Met up with Jason at Moto Italiano. They are in the process of moving to a new location in Santa Cruz that will be open in about a month. Jason was kind enough to take me to the new location and show me around. He has 40+ Guzzis going back to the 30's and the new shop has a loft space where he can show some of them off. He's been fighting the city for 3 years over permits and paperwork but the worst is over and I could tell he was very excited about the upcoming move.
He just recently found this Guzzi powered 3/4 midget racer and plans to restore it.
Here's Jason in front of a couple of his vintage singles.
After leaving Jason's shop, I picked up a backroad over the hill and headed for San Jose where I stopped at the world famous Falafel Drive Inn. This is actually the first place I ate when I came to california back in 1976. It's still going today and more popular than ever.
After lunch I visited the dealer in Livermore and then took the long way home around Calaveras Reservoir and the hills east of san jose. Just as I got to town the odo hit....
Guzzi Bike Night, Monday 8/3. Good turnout this month and a couple of new faces. Everyone gave to the IRF generating $120.00.
Advance apologies if I mess up the spelling of your name. And for the new people that came, please PM me with your email address so that we can add you to the bay area distribution list.
(left to rigth) Mike Feeney, Tony Corbelletti, and Pierre Dachuna.
Ed and Brooke Pare
J.Carter, Barry Porter, Carey Russ, Brooke, and Ed
Excellent Mark, thanks for documenting it so nicely, and your post above! Great job!
I'll be sure Jamileh checks in here, and we'll spell out it's next move. Keep an eye out here, or I'll likely include you direct e-mail by late week if I've heard nothing else.
OK, Mark, that's enough fun for now - hand over the baton and nobody gets hurt!!
So, Todd, we've started plotting: the plan is to meet up this Saturday for the handoff, and see if we can stir up some trouble in the process... Will keep you posted on the details.
A small group of us will be meeting Jamileh here (intersection of highways 25 and 198) at approx. 9:30 Saturday morning. We'll be coming down 25 from Hollister. If anyone wants to come along, we'll be meeting at the Starbucks in Hollister by the Nob Hill Supermarket on 25 (Airline Hwy) just south of Tres Pinos St (aka Nash Rd.). We'll be leaving there at 8:30 sharp.
Jam, for now, plan on taking it home with you I guess, unless timing works out for the SoCal group to meet up with you somewhere up he coast perhaps(?).
So my plans are to meet up with Mark and friends tomorrow AM, ride around at will, and maybe ride around some more on Sunday, wherever the baton wishes to visit. I'm taking my responsibility to show the baton a good time extremely seriously, as we all should.
Just call my cell, Todd, if there's anyone out and about wanting to meet up.
I'm still coming to LA 8/15 - can ride down with the baton, if nothing else. Or JD can come up at his convenience.
Should be a great weekend of riding - cooler weather, good people, and a valiant purpose!!
Excellent Jam(!), thanks for posting! Check in tomorrow a.m. here, or ping us again when you return tomorrow night. For now, meeting you next weekend en route sounds like the best bet.
Todd, I may stay out all weekend with the baton - playing it by ear. And I just saw that Jon was going to be out and about in the vicinity - maybe we'll hunt him down and empty his wallet into the IRF.... no matter what, we'll have fun!!!
Picked up the baton yesterday from Mark and pals - Brooke, Ed, Steve, and Mike - all wonderful folks, btw - and had a great day of riding around central cali. Steve introduced us to a dynamite little Italian/Basque restaurant in San Miguel, where we dined on delicious tapas, and hydrated with homemade sangria. Steve also generously contributed to the IRF (as had the others at the Norcal Guzzi night previously).
I'm heading out in a coupla minutes to show the baton a bit of our backyard Sierras.
My computer is messing up intermittently, but i will post later and add some pix, if I can.
I'm enjoying my mission, so far!!!
EXCELLENT! Nice job everyone! Jam, send me photos diret if you have any issues, or upload them direct to the Picasa page linked at the bottom of http://NationalGuzziRelay.com
OMG - hilarious "close encounters" pic, Mark!! Sure was fun getting it!!!
Had a great time this weekend with my pals, and with Batty the Baton (so named in honor of most, if not all, of the guzzisti i've ever known.....) -
Saturday's pix with Mark, Brooke, Ed, Steve, and Mike -
The cavalry (Mark and Mike) arrives at 25 and Loneoak -
more troops (Brooke and Ed) arriving -
Guzzi confab (Mike, Mark, Ed, Brooke) -
Some ride shots (had ridden at least once before with everyone but Mike, who happens to be a VERY good rider:
Some lunch shots - and what a lunch it was!!! Just superb -
Steve from Carmel Valley -
Brooke, Ed, Mark, Steve, Mike -
nice little Italian tableau -
old building on Coalinga Rd that always intrigued me....
Sunday, David (on the Sprint) and I took Sir Batty to one of my very favorite places on the planet (so far) - King's Canyon NP - east on Hwy 180 all the way to the end. Drop-dead gorgeous scenery (which I didn't capture well yesterday, but have posted before), and frickin' great riding, once you get past the initial traffic and infrequent LEOs (MUCH less than in Yosemite). The sweepers on 180 west of the park entrance, and then going to and from the actual river canyon well inside the park were made for the RC. Those of you who have been there know what I'm talking about!!!
Batty at Road's End (road being 180) -
coming back down/west on 180 - see the hang-glider?
For some reason, the RC insisted on pulling over here on the way home:
in case you couldn't see it in the first pic -
The RC ALWAYS manages to find some "goat" -
Sir Batty needed to cool off after a nice, hot day in central cali -
David comes to the rescue -
Sir Batty finally gets to kick back after a very exciting weekend!!
All in all, a superb weekend with great people, great riding, excellent food and libation, and the celebration of this thing that has stolen all of our hearts!!
Oh, and uh, Todd, I'll put some work in this week on the donation aspect - uh, yeah, the donations!!! Kinda got caught up having too much fun riding and such.....