I know this news has been out, but what a great picture.
http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/news/story.asp?id=1204
Paul
Congratulations Jack!! -EP
Ernie P.
Chattanooga, TN
How fortunate we are to be associated with an absolute icon of the sport of motorcycling.
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn155/OhioTed/various068.jpg)
Jack rolls to the starting line of a vintage dual sport ride, May, 2009.
How cool is that....
Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
76' 250 MC5 (orginal owner)74'
250 hare scrambler (project bike)
Amen!!! Congratulations Jack.
That picture of Jack on the GS6 has got to be the coolest picture I've seen in a long time.
Brian
'72 Berkshire
You should have seen him on the trail, Brian. Smooth and effortless does not begin to describe Jack's style. I had ridden out on the course early, absolutely committed to getting a photograph of him splittin' down the trail. I picked a great, scenic location - by a beautiful stream crossing. After much patient waiting, an unmistakable orange bike appeared in the distance, proceeded by a steady, 2-stroke hum indicative a supremely confident rider. Ah,Jack approacheth. Camera at the ready . . . centered in the viewfinder . . . steady . . . steady . . . wait 'till he gets juuuuust a little closer - NOW! "Click", went the artificial shutter sound. "Bloop", went the camera's display. Then it went blank. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!! Wouldn't you know it? The ding-dang camera's battery had chosen that very, critical instant, to go dead.
Jack vanished down the trail just as quickly as he had arrived, moments before. I glanced at my Honda XL175 parked alongside the trail, which had faithfully carried me this far, wondering for just the briefest of moments if I might use it to run Jack down in order to try for another shot. Unfortunately, the realization of just how hopeless that possibility was, followed an instant later. Rats!
I had been wishing for years for the opportunity to go trailriding with Jack Penton. That wish finally came true, but was over and done, much, much too quickly. Oh, well. At least I got these shots.
(http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn155/OhioTed/various077.jpg)