The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

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Hello All,
On Sunday the 24th of September, I’m going to don my finest attire jump on my Commando and join over 73,000 men and women across the globe in the 2017 Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to find a cure for Prostate Cancer and to help Men’s Mental Health. Over 1,300 men a day die of prostate cancer worldwide, and it’s time for that to end. Your donation will help The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride reach its goal of $US5 Million to fund research into a cure for a disease that claims far too many gentlemen each year.

To find out more and donate:

https://www.gentlemansride.com/rider/cliffa

This is the best dressed way to fight prostate cancer and help improve men’s mental health – cheers and thank you!

Cliffa
 
I'd happily have my Commando in the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride...if I could only find a distinguished gentleman to ride it!
 
Thanks to all who have donated so far, but please don't stop, it's a really worthy cause and good fun!!

https://www.gentlemansride.com/rider/cliffa

The following folks are also riding in their local events, so if you would prefer to sponsor them I won't feel offended :cry:

concours
The Buckeye Rider
madass140
alldub (from the 961 group)

Or alternatively why not find a ride local to you and sign up and ride yourself?

https://www.gentlemansride.com/

Cheers,

cliffa


The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride
 
I'll be participating in the Ft. Lauderdale ride. The wife is not happy about my beard, but it will come off Sunday evwening.

I'll be on my P11 Ranger
 
My wife asked me to grow my beard ( I guess because it covers much of my face).


Cheers,

cliffa
 
I'm signed up and hoping to be on the Sacramento ride this Sunday, for my first time.
Last time I went out with a group, I was the only one to break down (blew the fuse, no replacement with me then) and had to be carried to the pub in the back of a truck.
Wish me better luck this time (carrying extra fuses)...
 
Have just come back from the ride in Tauranga New Zealand.
Well over 100 bikes attended
Regards Mike
 
The Buckeye Rider said:
'Pa', my trusty Norton, and I will be riding the DGR in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sunday as well.
Ride On
Dave

Dave, I rode in the Cincinnati DGR last year. I was on a Triumph Thuxton. Perhaps I should spruce up the old Norton for next year's ride. Good luck tomorrow.

Steve
 
I am registered to ride tomorrow in San Francisco. (again) A little bit worried to ride among so many people! Over 300 registered, who knows how many of them have any experience? I will attempt to ride at a safe distance.
 
Over a hundred bikes in Sacramento today from all over the region.
Seventy five or more left the coffee shop where we had gathered, before Dave and I got underway. We stopped for gas and another 20 or so passed us. But at some point, even though I followed the route they laid out, Dave and I found ourselves at the front of the small pack we had picked up, only about 6 bikes and a scooter. Through downtown, over the I Street bridge into Yolo county and West Sac, out Sacramento Avenue to N. Harbor Blvd, past the Mecca Club and hey we're on the Old River Road, headed for Elkhorn Station, our destination. About 80 degrees, Sacramento River on our right, lush fields on our left, we're up on a 2 lane levee road 30 feet above the river and the flood plain, no shoulder, no guardrails, good asphalt, wicked it up to 75 and had some of those glorious moments when all is right with the world.
The massive Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge which I-5 uses to cross the river looms up ahead and I figure I'm pretty much there, shift down, hit the brakes looking for all the bikes which must have stopped nearby, see a roped off parking lot, completely empty. How many places called Elkhorn Station can there be, right? I pull into the lot and up under the sign that says Elkhorn, and prove myself the biking idiot by asking the owner twice if this is Elkhorn Station , wondering where the hell everybody is hiding. Dave and I did not directly pass more than a few bikes the whole way, but somehow it turns out I'm the very first rider to arrive! Went right in and ordered lunch as the little place was quickly overwhelmed with the main pack. Still don't know how or why we managed to get ahead of all those others, but had a great ride out and then another going home.
 
Did the DGR ride in Amsterdam in perfect weather on the Commando, approx 700 riders (men as well as woman) showed up with classic and modern bikes of all sorts, and at least 5 or6 other Nortons were there.
The ride of about 60 km went trough Amsterdam and its surroundings, took off in one big group, there was escort and assistance from the police, who cleared every crossing, and stopped alll other traffic at the stoplights, so the group of riders could stay togerther all the way. (traffic in the region of Amsterdam can be messy sometimes)
There were many spectators along the route, the pace was relatively slow, first and second gear most of the time.
A considerable amount of money was raised, all in all a perfect day.
Here's a pic.

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride
 
Well, I made it, but certainly didn't make thinks easy for myself ( I guess none of us who ride classics do)...

After the experience last year on my Venom (Bertie) I was determined not to put him through that again. The traffic was stop start it wouldn't tick over and then the clutch started to play up. If anyone on here is familiar with the Velo clutch it is quite unusual in it's operation, using a "ramp' effect to separate the plates, so neutral should be sought ASAP when coming to a halt. It also got so hot that I thought is was going to seize at one stage. Anyway move forward to this year, and as my Commando has never had a reliable tick-over so I bought a Madass140 linkage. I've had no time to fit it until Saturday. I also wanted to check the float levels again and fit the Renthal bars and new mirrors I bought. ( you probably all know where this is heading) I have to be finished by 18:00 as I had to go to work. So I start around 11:30 - plenty of time I thought! I get the carb tops off and have the linkage fitted in about an hour or so. Off with the float bowls, adjust the floats pop the bowls back on. Then putting the tank back on I dropped one of the rear bolts down into the gearbox area somewhere. I have no 5/16 UNF bolts, and being this is a 100% metric country zero chance of buying any on a Saturday afternoon. The bolts are also stainless so no chance of using a magnet:| So I search and search, and I shake the bike, and I lean it to the left, no bolt, I lean it to the right, still no bolt so I lean it a little further and the weight takes over - aaaaand down it goes. At this stage I was very thankful that I had not fitted the folding front footrests I had been thinking about. I managed to get it back up, but felt the strain on my back but no damage done to the bike thankfully. My back didn't get off so lightely. Then I remembered I had some odds and sods screws in the boot of my MGB, but it's parked in another garage I rent. Off I go and luckily found a door hinge screw which would do temporarily. Back to the bike get the tank on and secured, connect the fuel taps, turn on the fuel, all seems fine. Pop up to the house to get a tool, and my wife asks me to do something which takes 30 mins. or so. When i get back to the bike there is a large puddle of petrol and the (shared) garage absolutely reeks. Petrol is dripping rapidly from the right carb and won't stop. AAAARGH!!! off with the float bowl and I am mystified to see that a complete piece of the gasket is missing (right by the float valve) no idea where the piece went, oh - and of course I don't have a spare. So i find some gasket paper and make one. Time is really ebbing now, but I fit the bowl back on and it's not leaking thankfully. Quickly swap the bars over and fit the (Honda CM125) mirrors. Looks great, but now I have no time left for a test ride. I start it, the throttle response is transformed with instant response and I have a tickover!! I feel very satisfied, but my back just feels sore. So just time for a quick Epsom salts soak in the bath then off to work - what a day.

Sunday morning, and I thought i was on a different bike. Like i said the throttle response is just "crisp" and a lot of the vibes through the bars have gone due to the Renthals, plus the bike smooths out at around 3000 rpm whereas before it was 3500. - i.e. result !

Anyway, I get to Zurich and there are around 400 bikes assembled. We headed of at 10:30, but the route was different this year and much less arduous, plus we had a legion of the Zurich Hells Angels (The Hurricanes) blocking all the junctions so we could move in one group and unhindered (so i probably didn't need to put myself through all that the day before) :cry: The weather was absolutely beautiful, and wherever we went there were people out on the pavement waving to us. We stopped for complimentary coffee and croissants at one place for about 45 minutes, and walking around I reckon between 30-40% of the bikes were Bonnevilles of some type. See how many you can spot in the 4th picture below. They are an amazing sales success which thinking about it I can fully understand. They are a real blank canvass, ripe for personalization (which many of them were), and I bet the owners didn't spend Saturday bending over the things, but were out riding! I saw only two other Nortons, a very original metalflake silver Fastback, and a black and gold 961. What a great day. It looks as though the weather was kind to every event from what i could see.

When I checked my DGR page this morning, I was amazed to see that I was the 6th highest fundraiser in Zurich collecting around 1200 dollars. I felt very chuffed indeed, but may back still hurts!.

Peter R, what make is your jacket? it looks very Dapper ! :)


The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

The 2017 Distinguished Gentlemans Ride


Cheers,

cliffa
 
cliffa said:
Peter R, what make is your jacket? it looks very Dapper ! :
cliffa

Nice story Cliffa, thanks for posting.
My jacket is a "Pulford waxed cotton " bought from these guys: www. speedwear.co.uk
 
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