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Sturgis Turns 69

Working Road Trip

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Road trip with a little bit of work mixed in" was the first thought that ran through my head as I heard the words "ride from Kentucky to Sturgis" from Rick Ball, owner of RC Components, over the phone. In the never-ending cycle of weekly/monthly deadlines as a magazine editor, it's hard to find time to cut away from the office for extended periods of time. But then again how many other careers can you jump on a bike for two weeks, ride across beautiful two-lane highways through hundreds of miles of rolling farmland to the 69th running of the mother of all motorcycle rallies, only to continue to ride on even more awe inspiring backroads through some of the most historical parts of our country's early history, and call it work? So yes, life is good.

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    4th and main St., 5:30p.m., Weds. Aug. 4.
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    Entranced by the looming storm.
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Touching down in Nashville, Tennessee, more than a week ahead of the start of the Sturgis Rally, my blood began to pulse with excitement as I was anxious to hit the road with Rick and some of his employees, Bob Cashwell (Drag Specialties rep), and Doug Westbrook of Doug's Custom Cycles. The plan was to head out early the following morning and meet up at the RC production facility in Bowling Green, Kentucky, for a quick tour then hit the road (Rick was kind enough to loan me one of his display bikes, an '08 Road King, obviously with a set of his billet wheels) for a four day ride to Sturgis with overnight stops in Springfield, Illinois, Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Oacoma, South Dakota.

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    4th and Main St., 7:30p.m., Thurs. July 29
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    Dave Cook winning the AMDWC Freestyle Class
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Green, on green on green.

The RC tour was pretty impressive-everything from R&D, cutting wheel blanks, polishing, and assembling hubs and wheels is done in one building-RC even has in-house chroming, which allows it to keep strict watch over the process/quality enabling the company to offer a seven-year warranty on its chrome wheels. As soon as we finished the tour we took the obligatory group photo (every trip has one) and hit the road.

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    What, no hourly rate?
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    Willy G's entry into the AMDWC?
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Having ridden to Sturgis my fare share of times from SoCal, this was to be my first ride chasing the sun so to speak, riding from the east to the west (ok so actually it was a mix between north and west but you get the point). Within the first 70 miles we were heading into our first looming storm. We pulled off, geared up for the wet stuff, and got back on the road. The sinuous gray clouds overhead turned out to be all bark and no bite-I think I could count on my two hands the number of raindrops that actually hit me, so I spent the next 50 miles or so sweating it out like Matthew Modine in Vision Quest and creating my own weather pattern inside my non-breathable rain gear.

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    RC chroming tanks. Dip a toe in, I dare you!
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Somewhere early on in the trip (I think it was heading into Illinois) I became cognizant of all the greenery we were flanked by. Thankfully, Rick and his crew had selected an amazing route that kept us off major interstates and bombing through nothing but acre after acre of lush fields and a collection of small towns that literally make up middle America. One thought continuously ran through my head "Damn that's a lot of green and corn!"

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    Willy G's entry into the AMDWC?
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Our tour through the Midwest, was impeccable, not a flat tire, electrical issue, breakdown/failure, accident, fight, or even harsh weather to report about (other than that first ounce of rain, we only saw a total of maybe five minutes of rain the entire nearly 1,500-mile ride). Well, there was one close call on a lonely stretch of South Dakota country road where our pack of ten or so bikes could have easily turned into one heap of mangled steel and rubber. We were all perked up from a quick visit and lunch with the Klock Werks shop and Brian Klock. The sun was dipping behind a western skyline of ominous storm clouds as we made our way into Oacoma, South Dakota. The orange, yellow, purple and blue rays dancing through the clouds and across the endless countryside lulled us into a hypnotic state like the Sirens of Sirenum scopuli. Out of nowhere, a required left hand turn popped up which caused bikes to scatter in a crude arrowhead formation trying to avoid one another-the result, an excellent photo-op at an adult farmland oasis.

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    Nice skull!
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    Eddie Trotta, Cory and Zach Ness at the Legends Ride
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    Steven Tyler; hope he had that helmet on when he took the stage dive!
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    Whoa! Really nice skull!
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