Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Piaggio Dreaming

I don't know where I first saw it, but I was intrigued by the strange 3-wheel scooter/motorcycle. Back in 2008, Piaggio started to import their MP3 series of maxi-scooters to the US. I read about 70-year-old retirees Bob Chase and Bernard "Buddy" Rosenbaum who tackled all 3,400-miles of the country's first coast-to-coast road - the historic Lincoln Highway - from San Francisco to NYC:
"They've enlisted the unique talents of the Piaggio MP3 scooter, an automatic twist n' go 500cc machine, because it's as stable as a car, leans into the curves like a sports bike, has a top speed of 92 mph and sips fuel at the rate of 53 to 55 mpg."
These 70 y.o. adventurers challenged the notion that chronological age and the freedom and fun of riding are mutually exclusive.

If they could traverse the country, I certainly could ride around Pennsylvania! Time to do some research. Where could I see one of these cool machines?

Learn more about the Piaggio Lincoln Highway Ride.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Recumbent Detour (2003)

Ok, it's not a motorcycle or even motor bike or scooter, but it's different. Looking for an easy way to keep up with my wife and daughter on those long bike rides, I researched recumbent bikes and settled on this beauty, a Sun EZ-1 Sport.  
Rod on the EZ-1 in 2003
I know... there is something wrong with this picture. Either I need a bigger bike or need to lose a lot of weight. I got a bigger bike!

Actually, I promised myself I'd loose 10 pounds before I got a motorcycle - and I did - eight years later!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Graduate Cycle (ca 1977)


Rod's Suzuki 500
(anyone know the model number?)
The last time I rode a motorcycle I was a pharmacology graduate student at Temple University Medical School circa 1977. I owned a used Suzuki 500cc 2-stroke twin which I bought from a fellow grad student, Len Jacob.

I can't believe I never took riding lessons or read a book on motorcycling. I did have a helmet though. I commuted to grad school and my adjunct instructor job at Drexel University.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Early Cycles (ca 1967)

Rod, Guy Irwin & Terry Hersh
Rod on the Jawa
Even before driving age, my friends and I somehow found a rusted old Czech Jawa WW-II era motorcycle. Having no real mechanical skill we could never get it to start up, but we had fun pretending.


I saved all my grass cutting money until I had ~$400 to buy a brand new Yamaha 80cc 2-stroke when I was 15. You could ride MCs back then with a learners permit - no lessons required. And my parents ALLOWED me. How crazy is that?
Rod on his new Yamaha 80 (1966 YG-1). Where's the Helmet?
I rode it to high school and commuted to my summer job at Fabri-Tek in Ft. Washington, PA. I eventually bought a helmet.