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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: Speedy on July 19, 2004, 12:32:34 PM

Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: Speedy on July 19, 2004, 12:32:34 PM
Hello everybody who run me over at Mid-Ohio.I am home again facing some 130 e-mails.On the way home at about the border between Pensylvania and NY State,we came into a Thunderstorm,and for 15 minutes,the highway turned into a river.No movements possible.
Besides so so whetter and broken down toilets at Mid-Ohio,it was great once again.Great feelings to be with the FAMILY again.The POG set up was great and the foot greater again.Good mud MX to watch.Fast TEEDY LANDERS picked good lines trough the mud bog,better almost then former WORLD CHAMP Jeff Smith whoes BSAs PRINCE OF DARKNES ignition let him be strandet on the fenceline.Some people just never learn to face realitys.lol.
So,,,.... next come together I guess is in TULSA at the ZINK RANCH.Hope to see you all there.Cheers,Speedy----->>>>>....


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Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: Doug Wilford on July 19, 2004, 04:01:10 PM
Speedy   Your van probably needed washing anyhow.    The rain was just a thank you for being at Mid-Ohio.     See you in Tulsa.
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: Dwight Rudder on July 20, 2004, 12:03:31 AM
It was great to see everyone we did at Mid-Ohio. Some found deals in the swap meet. But I found slim pickings. I bought a few nice things but no new bikes.
I can't wait till the ISDTR to see everyone again !
Cher'o,
Dwight

Dwight Rudder
7 time ISDT / E medalist
8 time National Enduro Class Champion.
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: rob w on July 20, 2004, 12:23:56 AM
Many thanks ! to all the people of the Penton Owners Group that organized, worked, and attended the Mid-Ohio event. And an "event" it was, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the three and a half days I spent absorbing the atmosphere of Vintage Motorcycle Days. Wonderful intelligent friendly gracious and fun people, beautiful machinery, and the never ending intrigue of discovering a treasure around every corner. By far the most enjoyable VMD of the last three I've attended.

I arrived on Wednesday night. As soon as I woke up on thursday morning I got in the vendors line to be one of the first through the back gates. I parked and walked into the field where the swap-meet was to take place. At that time there were only about 6 trucks inside starting to unload. Standing on a hill, in the middle of the almost vacant field, I turned around and was awe-struck by the site I witnessed. There were trucks, vans, cars and trailers, bumber to bumber, in single file, as far as the eye could see. By the thousands they came, you could see the onset of this wonderful happening quickly unfolding before your eyes. It was like a scene out of Woodstock. One moment it was a vacant field, and the next it became a city. It was awesome.

I really enjoy meeting and getting acquainted with other POG members for the first time, and there were quite a few of you there. I'm  beginning to be more open and receptive to introducing myself. Unfortunately some slipped through the radar, but I'm very happy I got to meet so many new faces. It just makes this all more fun.

Mr. Penton did refer to us as "family", and I feel he's absolutely correct, that's honestly the way it feels to me. Maybe it's because we all share in a common thing that is unique and dear to our hearts. You know what they say about "birds of a feather", well it felt extremely good to be back with the rest of the flock.

Many thanks go out to Alan Buehner for serving six wonderful productive years as President, and equally to Doug Wilford as Treasurer.

Thanks POG, you once again offered some epic memories that I will always carry with me.

Bob Wardlow
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: OUCWBOY on July 20, 2004, 02:30:30 AM
Really wish I could have been there. Maybe next year. But Rob, I didn't know you were old enough to be at Woodstock!much less the hippie type he he!

Donny Smith
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: tlanders on July 20, 2004, 12:16:26 PM
Thanks Speedy!!! Lots of bikes drowned out but not the Pentons!!!! Hooray for Pentons. Rosemary and I had a most marvelous weekend BUT THERE WASN'T ENOUGH TIME TO VISIT WITH POGGERS!! We arrived Friday night and raced both days. Didn't see the swap meet. We really enjoyed the stories that were told at the POG meeting Saturday night. Reminded us of the reunion ride stories. Mik won his class but not on a Penton!! No more excuses Mik, get your Penton going!!!! I won the post vintage race Sunday on the MC80. It's an awesome machine. I wish it had a better rider!!! I now know why I have never gotten back to Ron Carbaugh (sp?) with the serial numbers on my 1975 6-Day, when I think of it, like right now, I am no where near the bike. When I am near the bike, I never think of it. Sorry Ron, I'm afraid it's never going to happen.

Teddy
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: pketchum on July 20, 2004, 01:33:19 PM
Teddy said:
I won the post vintage race Sunday on the MC80. It's an awesome machine. I wish it had a better rider!!!

I think I can help here Teddy.  If you'd just look the other way for a moment, I'd swap mine for yours then it would have the better rider. <grin>

Teddy builds world class competition bikes in his COLD, COLD barn during the winter months.  He says "that makes me tougher".


Phil
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: Mick Milakovic on July 20, 2004, 07:36:16 PM
Hey Teddy, I might have won two classes, but I ran out of gas while leading the second moto with 200 yards to go!  Are Pentons easier on gas than a Husky? [B)];)



Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: G Ellis on July 20, 2004, 08:26:58 PM
Mick PENTON'S are a lot better on gas and faster. LOL :D:DJust look at my 175. Just thought I would add my two cents. I told you to fill the tank. LOL:):) Just think of all that gas you would of used, if you had been chaseing me.[:p][:p] G Ellis
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: maicobuddy on July 21, 2004, 01:13:20 PM
Hi Guy's,
Well it's taken acouple of days to recuperate from Mid-Ohio & the food poisioning(you Yankees can't cook BBQ)HaHaHa..man I've never been so sick in my life..didn't get to meet alot of you guys..Thanks to Alan for the Maico Falk rear fenders..didn't find a Penton, but I did become the new owner of a Cherry '82 Husky 250CR..I'm already counting the days till next year..when I'm taking a bigger truck..[8D] maicobuddy
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: hrbay on July 22, 2004, 09:05:58 AM
Hey all, the weekend did not dissappoint even with a leaking tent, thanks to Doug for his help on the broken Puch gears, Dwight, there was supposedly a complete 75' Puch 175 sans pipe in the Mich. riders area but I could'nt find it anywhere..& Teddy, well you for sure figured out the air pressures for the mud with the 400, good going. Lots of good action pics hopefully to be developed. Looking forward to doing it again next year.

GC
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: rd400pi on July 24, 2004, 01:03:18 AM
MaicoBuddy,
  You obviously didn't get a chance to eat at the POG tent.  That should teach you a lesson.  As a "white hat" member of Dale B's kitchen crew, I'm here to tell you that better eats were nowhere to be found!:D  I thoroughly enjoyed meeting each one of you guys, had a blast!  Hope to see you in Tulsa.

  Mike Husted
  rd400pi
  Tulsa, OK Chapter 'O POG


Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: tmc3c on July 24, 2004, 08:05:43 AM
Hey Mike, Look at his name MAICO Buddy !! WE Can't let him eat with us PENTON Buddies ! He got to drop the Maico first !!:D[:p]

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: rd400pi on July 24, 2004, 03:04:18 PM
Thomas,
  "You are correct, Sir!" :D(Ed McMahon chuckle)

  Mike Husted



Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: maicobuddy on July 24, 2004, 05:11:39 PM
I looked & I looked and I saw no Pentons(KTMs) for sale..except the 420MX Teddy got..I'm going to keep my eyes open for one..maicobuddy..I mean pentonbuddy
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: tmc3c on July 27, 2004, 08:48:56 AM
That would be sweet if you do land a PENTON ! Then you and swamp fox and myself could go do some racing together at some of the AHRMA events.

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: OhioTed on July 27, 2004, 12:13:25 PM
Teddy, your interview came out great on the tape.  I also got some shots of you gassin' through the mud.  Let me know if you want a copy.  


Quotequote:Originally posted by tlanders

Thanks Speedy!!! Lots of bikes drowned out but not the Pentons!!!! Hooray for Pentons. Rosemary and I had a most marvelous weekend BUT THERE WASN'T ENOUGH TIME TO VISIT WITH POGGERS!! We arrived Friday night and raced both days. Didn't see the swap meet. We really enjoyed the stories that were told at the POG meeting Saturday night. Reminded us of the reunion ride stories. Mik won his class but not on a Penton!! No more excuses Mik, get your Penton going!!!! I won the post vintage race Sunday on the MC80. It's an awesome machine. I wish it had a better rider!!! I now know why I have never gotten back to Ron Carbaugh (sp?) with the serial numbers on my 1975 6-Day, when I think of it, like right now, I am no where near the bike. When I am near the bike, I never think of it. Sorry Ron, I'm afraid it's never going to happen.

Teddy
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: tlanders on July 28, 2004, 05:59:42 PM
Thank you for doing it. I would love a copy, can't wait to see it. My pit partner (Rosemary) is looking forward to seeing it too. I have emailed you separately asking you for your address.

Teddy
Title: Mid-Ohio
Post by: generalbay on July 31, 2004, 05:16:04 AM
I was unable to attend,is anyone going to post any pictures?
Thanhs David Duval