Awesome! thanks for posting the video I loved the music and editing.
Thanks Roma!! It was my pleasure to catch such an awesome event! Thanks for the cruise and for the nice looking ride to photo!
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Awesome! thanks for posting the video I loved the music and editing.
After you get a rest, let's hear about how the spring hanger repair went.
John had an issue with what looked like a broken spring hanger on his left front. He finished the ride regardless and never made a bit of fuss about it.
I will say that this man is like John Wayne as much as John McVicker. Not one second of doubt or negative, just go forward atitude and good words to all.
I'm glad to now know you and be your friend. Glad you made it home safe.
Hi Pat @dogfishlake, here's the backstory. And thanks for the kind words, although not deserved...and I have verified this with Maureen, and she was pretty emphatic about it .
Broke off the Spring hanger from the frame on the R-front leaf spring. This resulted in no support at that location, lots of banging & steering wheel 180 out. Broke it Wednesday on Pokeepsie, heard the banging but didn't find the issue until Thurs on Black Bear. Had to continue BB because as we know, you just can't turn around & go home on BB.
The real heroes in the repair are many. I'll 'try' to recap the repair. The main man was Jason Hansen & a fellow Cruiser Head by the name of Dennis D'Agnese (welder from Dolores, Co) who was parking his 40 for the picture taking when I was introduced to him by Casey. Dennis looked at the damage & said to stop by his shop on my drive back to Ca & he would get after it, but that it would be best to fix it before driving anymore.
Dennis suggested to bolt the spring hanger to the frame w/grade 8 bolts. He located 2 matching unused holes in the spring hanger & the frame. Well , anyone who's installed leaf springs to the axle/frame knows lining up the holes can be a serious PITA, & these were very small 3/8" holes. I was thinking 'no way'.
Enter @Jason hansen , while waiting for the start of the evening prize drawings he was downing several 9.5 beers & started digging a deep hole for himself...'not a prob John, piece of cake', 'I line up bolt holes for a living', (he's a lineman for the Power Co in Moab). I kept suggesting more 9.5's as his hole kept getting deeper.
I went into town very early Friday morn to get the grade 8's. I suspect Jason was having some Alka Seltzer. I asked the store owner to recommend a welder. The welder surveyed the damage and said as it stood he could repair the damage in 4 hrs @ $100/hr but he had to start by 10:30am as he had other obligations.
I started back to camp and Jason calls my cell wondering where the heck I was...we had work to do. When I reached camp, Jason had his Hi Lift ready and his rig lined up so we could use his winch to move my axle in place, just in case. Amazingly, in an hour he had the bolts in place & torqued down. On lookers, James, John, Jake etc gave him valuable advice...I handed the bolts to Jason.
The repair 'looked' solid but I wanted it welded for the trip home. Got to the welder (super guy) @ 10:20am. He got to work & by a bit after 11am I was on my way back to camp. The welder also repaired a crack in my frame as the result of the original damage.
Jason was on target...piece of cake. Fri afternoon we wheeled with @DickM & Sat we did Yankee Boy with Jason/Monica. The repair is still good.
Long winded story, but it sure shows what a great bunch of guys/gals hang out & support SAS. Everyone wants to help the other guy!
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Hunter and I made it back in to to Seattle last night. Big shout out of thanks to Chris for the being such a great road warrior/ travel buddy along the route down and back.
You all know how great it was to hang at SAS so I figured i’d share some photos on the trip back. The full story on the way there and back is in the works, i’ll be posting it in a thread on the 60 page. I figure if more know about how amazing this event is the better.
Stay tuned.
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Hi Pat @dogfishlake, here's the backstory. And thanks for the kind words, although not deserved...and I have verified this with Maureen, and she was pretty emphatic about it .
Broke off the Spring hanger from the frame on the R-front leaf spring. This resulted in no support at that location, lots of banging & steering wheel 180 out. Broke it Wednesday on Pokeepsie, heard the banging but didn't find the issue until Thurs on Black Bear. Had to continue BB because as we know, you just can't turn around & go home on BB.
The real heroes in the repair are many. I'll 'try' to recap the repair. The main man was Jason Hansen & a fellow Cruiser Head by the name of Dennis D'Agnese (welder from Dolores, Co) who was parking his 40 for the picture taking when I was introduced to him by Casey. Dennis looked at the damage & said to stop by his shop on my drive back to Ca & he would get after it, but that it would be best to fix it before driving anymore.
Dennis suggested to bolt the spring hanger to the frame w/grade 8 bolts. He located 2 matching unused holes in the spring hanger & the frame. Well , anyone who's installed leaf springs to the axle/frame knows lining up the holes can be a serious PITA, & these were very small 3/8" holes. I was thinking 'no way'.
Enter @Jason hansen , while waiting for the start of the evening prize drawings he was downing several 9.5 beers & started digging a deep hole for himself...'not a prob John, piece of cake', 'I line up bolt holes for a living', (he's a lineman for the Power Co in Moab). I kept suggesting more 9.5's as his hole kept getting deeper.
I went into town very early Friday morn to get the grade 8's. I suspect Jason was having some Alka Seltzer. I asked the store owner to recommend a welder. The welder surveyed the damage and said as it stood he could repair the damage in 4 hrs @ $100/hr but he had to start by 10:30am as he had other obligations.
I started back to camp and Jason calls my cell wondering where the heck I was...we had work to do. When I reached camp, Jason had his Hi Lift ready and his rig lined up so we could use his winch to move my axle in place, just in case. Amazingly, in an hour he had the bolts in place & torqued down. On lookers, James, John, Jake etc gave him valuable advice...I handed the bolts to Jason.
The repair 'looked' solid but I wanted it welded for the trip home. Got to the welder (super guy) @ 10:20am. He got to work & by a bit after 11am I was on my way back to camp. The welder also repaired a crack in my frame as the result of the original damage.
Jason was on target...piece of cake. Fri afternoon we wheeled with @DickM & Sat we did Yankee Boy with Jason/Monica. The repair is still good.
Long winded story, but it sure shows what a great bunch of guys/gals hang out & support SAS. Everyone wants to help the other guy!
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Sweet, you caught me in the pic so it looks like I did something!
Hunter is a trooper! I wish we could have made the return trip with you guys..Hunter and I made it back in to to Seattle last night. Big shout out of thanks to Chris for the being such a great road warrior/ travel buddy along the route down and back.
You all know how great it was to hang at SAS so I figured i’d share some photos on the trip back. The full story on the way there and back is in the works, i’ll be posting it in a thread on the 60 page. I figure if more know about how amazing this event is the better.
Stay tuned.
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Wow. Thanks man, I owe you one.When you're really dedicated to your community.
@Kleatus took the bike up to the mine but no luck. Will continue to look.
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Wow. Thanks man, I owe you one.
Just curious, where did you buy those stickers? Shops in Silverton/Ouray?
Might be worth checking with the local sheriff & cops. Maybe BLM & USFS.