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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: Paul Danik on September 03, 2008, 08:07:49 PM

Title: Home page photo
Post by: Paul Danik on September 03, 2008, 08:07:49 PM
Greetings,

    This picture has a number of interesting details and hopefully we can have some fun with it and possibly learn some Penton history at the same time. If you click on the homepage photo is will enlarge for easier viewing.

http://www.pentonusa.org/

1.  What building is the picture taken in?

2.  Who is sitting on the bike?

3.  This particular Penton is very special, for what reason?

4.  What year and month was the picture taken?

5.  Who is the person in the cowboy hat?

6.  What is so special about what the cowboy is sitting on?


Paul
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Gary Roach on September 04, 2008, 12:25:13 AM
OK Paul,

I'll be the first to make a fool out of myself.

1. The Penton R&D building.

2. Joe Barker

6. A bike work stand
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Paul Danik on September 04, 2008, 06:53:52 AM
Gary,

   Your 3 for 3 , nice going.  Can you tell us anything more about Joe?  

Thanks
Paul
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Gary Roach on September 04, 2008, 10:16:55 AM
Joe graduated high school with one of my sisters, and he was one of my heros.

We used to have a small riding area on our neighbors property, and I'll never forget the day that Joe rode with us. It was in '74, and he was getting ready to leave for the ISDT in Italy. Man, was he ever fast on that 125! All of us stopped riding so that we could watch him (actually, I think we were all afraid that we would get in his way). There was a steep hillclimb that had about a foot deep rain rut in it, but you could go up either side of the rut and still climb the hill. Joe went flying up the hill, crisscrossing the rut as he went up. Up until then, I had never seen anyone do that before. When he came back down, Joe rode down the rut, stopping about halfway. While still in the rut, he shut off his bike and stood there balancing the bike with both feet on the pegs for what seemed like a minute. (Heck, I can't even do that on level ground!) Without putting his feet down, he reached down and pulled out the kickstarter, started the bike, and then rode the rest of the way down. I was only 11 years old then, and I can remember thinking, WOW!
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Jdbglover on September 04, 2008, 12:06:42 PM
Here are some links to Joe Barker.  Google is wonderful



//www.harden-offroad.com/joebarker.htm

//www.harden-offroad.com/joebarkertips.htm
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Gary Roach on September 04, 2008, 02:20:16 PM
Paul,

I'm going to try my luck again.

3. It's the bike he rode in the 49th ISDT in Italy.

4. August, 1974

P.S.
I got the answer to question number 1 by watching the newest "Home with John Penton" DVD. On the DVD, when they travel to the first Penton R&D building, I don't remember who said it, but someone stated that it used to be a car dealership, and that the front of it was all glass. So, when I saw all of the glass windows in the background of the home page photo, I took a guess that it was the R&D building. See, membership does have it's advantages.:D

Title: Home page photo
Post by: thrownchain on September 04, 2008, 03:59:43 PM
My homepage still shows the CC from Mid Ohio.
Title: Home page photo
Post by: brian kirby on September 04, 2008, 04:03:17 PM
Hit the "F5" key to refresh the page.

Brian

'73 Berkshire
Team d-Con
//www.d-conproducts.com America's #1 Rodent Control Brand
Title: Home page photo
Post by: thrownchain on September 04, 2008, 05:22:50 PM
Already tried that, but went back and did it again, still CC.
Title: Home page photo
Post by: Gary Roach on September 04, 2008, 05:33:44 PM
Thrownchain,
Try clicking this link:
http://www.pentonusa.org/images/homepage/2008/homepage_090308_large.jpg
Title: Home page photo
Post by: thrownchain on September 04, 2008, 05:36:08 PM
Ok, that worked, sometimes it takes a few days before the "new" pictures show up for me.  Thx
Title: Home page photo
Post by: sixdazed on September 05, 2008, 03:05:52 PM
I loved the way Joe,writing in the link about the differences between the Ducati elephant and BMW dual sports,says the Ducati is like a mistress...sexy,and requiring lots of maintinence while the BMW is more wife-like...solid,dependable, but with little off road capability.Wonder if his wife read that?  






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