New Penton Owners Group Member

Started by mike scholl, August 21, 2009, 01:18:35 PM

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mike scholl

Hello All,

My name is Mike Scholl and as of few days ago I finally became a POG member.I have many reasons for wanting to belong to this group and for some reason I never took the steps to join. One of the main reasons is the fact that my parents Tom and Judy Scholl owned and operated a Penton,Husqvarna,Rokon,Herculees Dealership in the small town of Lithopolis,Ohio which was just ten minutes southeast of Columbus,Ohio The name of the buisness was J&J Cycle Sales. The dealership lasted over eleven years and was very successful. In the beginning my uncle Jim Fogle was part of the buisness but he soon became a Factory Rokon ISDT rider and Rep for the company. I still have the picture of my father and uncle Jim standing behind a 125 Six Days shaking John Pentons hand when they became a Penton dealer. In 1974 the buisness was recognized for its sales in both Penton and Husqvarna motorcycles and rewarded with a trip to the ISDT in Italy and then on to Sweden for tour of the Husqvarna factory. My own personal goal now is to restore my Berkshire 100 that was originally sold thru the buisness and now I own! It will be part of my collection of bikes that were sold thru the buisness and some how found there way back! 2-1974 400WR Husqvarna's 1- 250CR"Mag" 2-1976 360WR Husqvarna's 1- Penton Berkshire 100

Sincerely,
Mike Scholl

Steve Minor

Welcome to the mystical land of Pentonia.
You will meet the best bunch of guys (and Gals)here....always willing to help and a wealth of knowledge. Jump in anytime for questions or comments.



Steve Minor
Wilmington, NC
Steve Minor

3putt

Hi Mike,      Welcome to POG.

It looks like your Family has provided you with a wonderful start on 2 wheels.  I think you will find the POG members like a 2nd Family to maintain that tradition.  As a collective group, you can expect to find a lot of knowledge when needed, and eager to help.   We all look forward to your assistance when you can.   Again,  WELCOME !!
 Nelson McCullough

Jeff D

Mike,
Welcome to the cool crowd!  Tell your Uncle Jim to dust off his riding gear and come on down to the ISDT Reunion Ride again.  We've missed him the past couple of years.  Hey, make it a duo and come ride with him!  Hope to see you there.
Jeff DeBell

Jeff DeBell
Jeff DeBell

mike scholl

Thank you for the reply! I actually know several POG members from Southern Ohio and few from the up North,I will defitnately need all the help I can get with my Berkshire 100 project.

Mike

Quotequote:Originally posted by Steve Minor

Welcome to the mystical land of Pentonia.
You will meet the best bunch of guys (and Gals)here....always willing to help and a wealth of knowledge. Jump in anytime for questions or comments.



Steve Minor
Wilmington, NC

mike scholl

Hi Jeff,
I actually have contacted uncle Jim and offered my modern KTM for him to ride,he also said that Jim Simmons might come also, but he is not riding.I also met you in 2002 at the Reunion Ride,I was the "Big Guy" on the Husky that you rode with on day two.
See You in Ohio in October!
Mike





mike scholl


Thanks,
It has been Great!  So many stories,so little time! but I just received a little note from Doug Wilford which truly means alot to me, he remembers my parents buisness and family!

Mike


Quotequote:Originally posted by 3putt

Hi Mike,      Welcome to POG.

It looks like your Family has provided you with a wonderful start on 2 wheels.  I think you will find the POG members like a 2nd Family to maintain that tradition.  As a collective group, you can expect to find a lot of knowledge when needed, and eager to help.   We all look forward to your assistance when you can.   Again,  WELCOME !!
 Nelson McCullough

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Mikey, Glad to see you join us. Now you can help me convince Newberry to get on some quality European iron.  Stork

Gary Roach

Well Mike, there's 3 stories that stick in my mind.

1. How about while riding the Enduro Riders vintage Enduro, you left a reset on time, then literally went around the corner, and timed yourself into a checkpoint...LATE !!

2. Then there was the time at a Hocking Valley Motorcycle Club event, instead of using arrows, you marked part of the course with pictures from magazines. (No comment on the type of magazines that were used - just that NO ONE got lost in that section!)  

3. But I think everyone would like to hear why you showed up at a race wearing a dress, blonde wig, and fake boobs.


All joking aside, Mike is one of the nicest guys you'll meet. Always smiling, and always welcome to help out. Mike is also a very good rider, and always a threat for the win anytime he's sitting on the starting line.

I was young when J&J Cycle Sales was in business, but I can still remember the infamous yellow J&J van that was always at the races. Just like Mike, his Dad was always smiling, and willing to give a helping hand.


From the Cycle News website:

http://www.cyclenews.com/regional_events/read/vintage-cross-country/2009/07/17/090717-OH-AHRMA-Cross-Country-Series-Rd15
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July 17, 2009

AHRMA Cross Country Series by Penton Owner's Group
Round 15: JeepSkool
Scholl Rolls to JeepSkool AHRMA Win


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By: Heinz Raidel

Photography By: Heinz Raidel
Article WINDHAM, OH



Mike Scholl (31J, above) and Dave Lamberth (33J, below) took the Vintage and Post-Vintage wins, respectively, to cap off a picture-perfect day of racing at AHRMA's Ohio round of the Penton Owner's Group Cross Country Series in Windham, Ohio.
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Mike, I couldn't find any pictures of you dressed as a woman, but I did find this old picture of your Dad.


(Richard Christensen photo)

Welcome to the group!

Gary

mike scholl

Thank you Gary for all your kind words and pictures!
Here are your answers:
1. This would be a "DA"attack and the fact that I was using Dads old railroad pocket watch in a Bullseye holder,Dad had the hour hand removed from the watch, so all I had was the minute & second hands,and it rotated on me!

2. The correct answer is: I ran out of arrows to hang!

3. If you cant beat em' Ride the Powder Puff Class! or just dress up as the Budwieser Ugly Women,receive "Free Beer" and star in the Mud-Sweat-Gears Video!

Mike

Paul Danik

Mike,

   It is great to have you as a POG member, welcome to the group.
Is there any chance that you can post the picture of your Dad and Uncle with John Penton?  Is there by chance a map of the United States behind them in the picture?  

Thanks
Paul

mike scholl

Hi Paul,

This picture should answer your question's!
My Dad is on the left and my Uncle Jim is shaking John's hand,I have been trying to find out what the tie tacks that their wearing are? I recall when I would go with Dad to pick up bikes,oil, accessories, that the building or atleast one of the buildings that this picture was taken in was a Roller Skating Rink(Ring).

Thank you for the reply,
Mike Scholl


Paul Danik

Mike,

   That picture was taken on Monday Febrary 12, 1973 during the morning session of the first day of Penton Dealer School.  The picture that I have shows a road weary guy in a flannel shirt shaking John's hand in basically the same pose, I think the guy in the flannel shirt probably was in need of a good shower...after a rather busy 24 hours.  I will explain below....

   And yes the building was formerly a roller rink, here is a picture of it taken at the POG 40/10 event last year.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30995292@N02/3182114289/in/set-72157612363582320/  

  I think the tie tacks that you asked about are buttons that say "Penton Built For Champions" on them.

   If you bore easily turn channels now as I have been thinking about this all day after seeing Mike's picture this morning.  The Little Harpeth National Enduro was run the day before dealer school in the Nashville, area. I had talked a high school buddy by the name of Ed Ferree into riding the national with me, he had a Penton Berkshire at the time.  Ed is an entire story in himself and I will address him a bit later. Ed's Dad had done well in business and Ed had use of his families motorhome and enclosed trailer, plus a company gas card, obviously a good choice for a  riding and traveling buddy..

   We entered the event and rode together on the same minute, at one point we came to a long powerline section where you could see about a mile ahead from the plateau that we were on to another plateau at the far end of the section.  Down below we could see riders working the trail going through a creek and slowly getting smaller as they became farther away, it was a pretty neat view.  Ed said for me to lead so off I went making my way through the slightly technical section of trail, at the other end the trail rose rather sharply onto the plateau, as I gassed my Six-Day and climbed the grade I did a double take as I saw Ed sitting there waiting for me.  I stopped beside him and asked him where he had passed me at because I thought I was running pretty good and I sure didn't see him go by, in normal Ed fashion he laughed out loud and said I was crazy to ride through all of that mud and water when there was a nice gravel road just off to the right of the trail about a hundred yards.....we both sat there and laughed for awhile at that one.

   At the end of the enduro Jack asked if I was staying around for the results and trophy presentation, he said that he and the rest of the Penton guys from Amherst had to get going and get things ready for dealer school the next morning and asked if I would pick up their awards and deliver them to Amherst, obviously I agreed to do so, with great pride I must admit. I picked up their awards along with the silver tray that I had won, when I got back to the motor home Ed was already showered and in bed, he had hurt his ankle and was in need of some rest.  

   I drove into the night and was determined to not miss one minute of dealer school the next morning.  Ed woke up several times during the night, mostly at gas stops, I asked if he was ready to drive to which he would answer that I ought to park and get some sleep like he was doing.  I would mention about Dealer School and his answer was for me to keep driving if I wanted to get there so bad, his ankle was hurting and he was going to sleep. So keep driving I did, making Lorain just in time for the start of Dealer School, but a bit weary and as I said before, needing a shower.

   I am not ashamed to say that I was very proud to walk in and have Jack and John come over to see what all I had hauled back from Nashville, next thing I knew John said for me and my local dealer to stand and get our picture taken with him behind a brand new CMF 125, behind us was a map of the Untied States with pins showing the location of Penton dealers, the same pose that is shown in Mike's picture...

   Ed went on to race Jeeps and I stayed with the motorcycles, we decided one time to try our luck together in a Jeep at the Baja and decided to fly out check out the event.  His dad sponsored our trip and we had a great time in our rented Chevy Luv truck checking out the event.  We soon realized that for us to actually put together an entry was more than we really wanted to get into. Ed later got into stock car racing and eventually put together a NASCAR team and drove in the Busch Series for a time. I think he eventually put Shawna Robinson in the car. If any of you guys follow dirt racing or were into the Busch series stuff a few years back you might know Ed, he is a first class guy and I think his ankle still hurts him once in awhile.

Thanks Mike for posting your picture and allowing me to enjoy some fond memories all day long as I thought about all this stuff.  Sorry to ramble..but I warned ya...
Paul


firstturn

Great history Paul.  Thanks for the story.

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

rich allison

Thats amazing, I met Ed a few years back racing Dirt late models at Pennsylvania Motor speedway Just outside of Pittsburgh. I think he was building and selling Quik change rearends for the LMs. He was hard to beat there and at Challenger Speedway.

Rich
Millersburg,Ohio
Rich