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RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:17 PM
Yesterday was pretty stressful for me at work, until about halfway through the day when I realized that it was Tuesday. Woohoo! I get to ride to Milwaukee’s own Two Wheel Tuesday and hang out with other riders to look at and talk about bikes! It’s held at 6pm every Tuesday at the Culver’s on 124th in between Capitol and Burleigh and is organized and run by the MOA Forum’s own gsmetal.

I love to watch everyone ride in. This ’52 Vincent showed up pretty early.

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:18 PM
Here’s the Vincent’s taillight. Hey Veg – isn’t there a song about a ’52 Vincent and a redheaded girl???

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:20 PM
This gathering is cool because there are so many different kinds of bikes. I especially like the old ones, but some of the choppers are incredibly creative.

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:22 PM
There are always lots of sportbikes. I liked this red ’98 Kawasaki with its blue rims.

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:25 PM
I thought that this Ducati was totally hot. Notice the Massachusetts plate and the seat that they did those miles on!

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:28 PM
Last night the NW corner of the parking lot was KTM Korner. The bikes aren’t much to look at but these guys sure are cute! Dangit, you’ve gotta SMILE Pineapple!!!;)

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:30 PM
This is my friend Ritche on his Aprilia. They’re pretty rare here in Milwaukee.

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:32 PM
Ever hear of a Morini???

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:35 PM
Frank is always at 2WT and is always on a different bike. This week it was a /something-or-other that he just picked up and is in the process of restoring.

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:37 PM
Two Wheel Tuesday starts in April, and a guy once asked gsmetal when it ends. He said “If you come, and you’re the only bike here, it’s over!”

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:40 PM
I love standing around looking at bikes…

RebeccaV
09-22-2004, 09:42 PM
…but it was time to head home. Fortunately we’ve got a few more weeks of 2WT before the snow flies!

YB in IN
09-22-2004, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by boxergrrlie
I thought that this Ducati was totally hot. Notice the Massachusetts plate and the seat that they did those miles on!

Cool pics. I sure wish that there was something like that in my neck of the woods. I really really like this Ducati. I got to take a 998 on a test ride a couple of months ago and just loved it.

jgr451
09-22-2004, 10:27 PM
Nice Nice BG!!

BradfordBenn
09-23-2004, 12:26 AM
Thanks for the pics. Pretty Cool. I wonder how many other places do 2WT. I know that South Bend has Damon's but not sure of anyplace else.

Then again in Athens, GA - Vortex Thursday night is really cooooooooooooooooooool :rocker

Cliffy777
09-23-2004, 06:03 AM
"Ever hear of a Morini???"
Sure, he plays third base for the Brewers, don't he?

Great report BG - made me smile this morning and I needed one. We have Bike Church at a coffee shop on Sunday morning that gets a variety of bikes. A radio station has free blues concerts in downtown Grand Rapids on Thursdays during the summer, but it is mostly a Harley thing.

snoone
09-23-2004, 06:42 AM
1952 Vincent Black Lightning- I have 2 versions of the song. One by Greg Brown and the other by Richard Thompson.. Both great tunes

SCDorman
09-23-2004, 09:48 AM
The Del McCoury Band also did a bluegrass version and won a Grammy with it a year or two ago. I like bluegrass, but think the RT and GB versions are better. Seeing Mr. Thompson perform it live is a transcendant experience.

Steve

Sue
09-23-2004, 11:47 AM
Two Wheel Tuesday is a great destination and outing for the middle of the week. Fun picture of Pineapple.... :)

BG -- thanks for sharing the cool pix.

schweinweg
10-16-2004, 08:09 PM
they were called moto morini the 350 2 cyl. was sold here in the late 70's early 80's I think,maybe not, heck I can't remember last week

28796
10-16-2004, 09:47 PM
Ever hear of a Morini???

Certainly!! I bought a new Moto Morini 3.5 Sport in 1983 & still own it. Hermy Baver, a BMW/Triumph dealer still active in Port Clinton, Pa. imported the 250, 350 & 500cc models from the mid 70's until the company's demise. Morini was a small family owned company that got bought out by Cagiva in the late 80's after the elder Morini passed away & his daughter tired of running the company. Franco Morini, who is not related to the original family, bought the name from the Castiglioni brothers (Cagiva) in 1998 and is reviving the company. The original designer of the 350 V-twin, Lambertini, is back on board and they have already shown a running example of the new V-twin motor which will be built in displacements ranging from 750-1200cc.
The 350 Sport has a jewel of an engine with 11 to 1 compression using Heron heads, a dry clutch, 6 speed transmission & belt drive to the cams (a motorcycle first). Not bad for 1972!! The sport model redlines at 9000 rpm but will pull further without valve float.

Now you know.

RebeccaV
10-17-2004, 01:13 AM
Originally posted by Bikpaintr
Now you know.
And Cliffy had me convinced that he played for the Brewers! Now I've been properly Morinized. Thanks Bikpaintr. Feel free to post pictures of YOUR Morini.

papple
10-17-2004, 10:19 AM
I thought I could just slide in and hangout without being seen but "No Way Jose". The Paparazzi was there with there big cameras taking pictures. I was on assignment by a local big motorcycle manufacturer to see what all this hoopla was about and to see if there actually are gatherings of other brand bikes at places that don't serve beer. I reported my findings and told them that nobody noticed my presence and that my job was done. My reputation as an P.I. has been tarnished by one our own.
I'm going to try it again one more time before hanging up my licence. There's a rumor going round that there's a big Octoberfest Brewha coming up and I'll be there to see if what they say about it is true. "These German bike guy's not only ride alot but they're no slouches in the Party Department either". I'll let you know if this is all a ploy to try and steal riders away from the local product...........

Stay tuned.......................P..........

RevWillie
10-17-2004, 06:10 PM
we have a little weekly gathering in NC:

BIKER'S BREAKFAST @ Michael's Bar&Grill on US 15-501 between Chapel Hill and Pittsboro. We will have between 75 and 175 bikes there most every Sunday, March to November. In the winter months (Dec.-March), we have 15-50 bikes, mostly Beemers. :bliss

I have been told that our Breakfast is the largest weekly gathering of bikes in the Southeast. Don't know for sure but it is well known about in VA,NC, and SC!

Sue
10-17-2004, 06:15 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by papple
There's a rumor going round that there's a big Octoberfest Brewha coming up and I'll be there to see if what they say about it is true. "These German bike guy's not only ride alot but they're no slouches in the Party Department either".

Yeah -- I've heard about that Oktoberfest Party too. I heard the hostess is AWESOME!

(ahem)

Party-On

riderR1150GSAdv
10-17-2004, 07:21 PM
Cool pics!!:thumb I hope that the weather stays nice for a while longer so you can post some more.:wow

RatSnake
10-26-2004, 09:38 AM
In Northern Illinois, the Chicago Region BMWR has the Monday Night Hot Dog Run, without any particular organization there's Sunday Morning at the Full Moon Family Restaurant on Rt 41 just south of Rt 137. There's also something out in Cary, IL on Sundays that I'm not familiar with.

rocketman
10-26-2004, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by boxergrrlie
This is my friend Ritche on his Aprilia. They’re pretty rare here in Milwaukee.
Sure! they made a 3 1/2 Sport (350cc) V-Twin (like the ducati V) that was TOTALY kool! They started showing up in the early-mid 70's and were one of the first 4-stroke bikes to give the then famous Yamaha RD350 a real run for its money in the unmodified street class road racing circuit.

I would SO love to have one in my stable.

here's a link with some info (http://www.motomorini.com/uk/storia/storia_index.html)

RM

28796
10-26-2004, 10:38 PM
Sure! they made a 3 1/2 Sport (350cc) V-Twin (like the ducati V) that was TOTALY kool!

The Morini V-Twin engine was a 72* V while the Ducati is a 90*. Here's a pic of my 82 3.5 Sport which shows the difference.

rocketman
10-27-2004, 08:52 AM
Originally posted by Bikpaintr
The Morini V-Twin engine was a 72* V while the Ducati is a 90*. Here's a pic of my 82 3.5 Sport which shows the difference.
SWEEEET! love those machines. Yer right it was a 72Deg. I was just refering to orientation as some V-twins are like the the Guzzi.

you still got that baby?

RM

RebeccaV
10-27-2004, 09:26 AM
Originally posted by Bikpaintr
Here's a pic of my 82 3.5 Sport which shows the difference.
That's a beautiful machine! Thanks for sharing.

28796
10-27-2004, 01:55 PM
you still got that baby?

Who in their right mind would ever sell a bike that sweet? I've owned it 24.5 years & have no intention of ever parting with it. There is an Aprilia twin & a Duc 907ie keeping it company in the Italian wing of my shop as well as 3 Alfas so it feels right at home.

The_Veg
11-11-2004, 09:43 PM
Yes Rebecca, as somebody else already said, there IS a song about that one! :D

DAMN fine song too!

RebeccaV
11-12-2004, 07:48 AM
Nice to see you on the forum, Veg!

BradfordBenn
11-12-2004, 05:24 PM
I think Veg has been spending all of his time searching for electrical gremlins.... but he showed up to ride with me:clap :clap