Motorcycle Times Magazine September_October 2017

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- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR -

- IT’S IN THE MAIL Since I have been the editor of this wonderful magazine I have had the opportunity and the reason to get out on the street, on the desktop and workbench level with a good many people in the motorcycle business. And I make use of that every single time I can. I hop on a bike and go to work! Recently, I visited Karma Cycles and helped them get ready for their Grand Opening by dropping off a supply of magazines, and making a purchase. I was afforded the opportunity to get to know them a little and we hit it right off. They will do well, Karma being what it is. I had my days and weekends mixed up; you’ve probably read about me recovering from the “Big C” and some other delicious little inconveniences; and I found myself out of time and low on energy but Gee Wiz I somehow climbed aboard the trusty old Road Sofa and drove almost 3 hours one way to go visit another customer and drop off magazines for their event. I had an absolutely wonderful time at the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Meet and Show on the White Rose M/C grounds. There were a lot of old Jap bikes and parts and it is a good thing I wasn’t in my truck! There was a very nicely kept Yamaha 650 Turbo not missing any of the little bits and it was definitely calling out to me. Anyway, it’s the same place they hold the hill climbs, and I don’t know about you but I’m going to try my best to be there for the next one! Mark your calendars for September 24th! I’ve told about six couples over the last several years and they all went and said they had a great time! A few weeks ago I was in southern Delaware at US13 Dragway asking about the motorcycle drags. Mark was kind enough to sit with me for a while and go over his schedule. I’m figuring on covering drag racing next season. From there I met with Bob at Robert’s Restoration in Seaford and got to look at his drool worthy brit bike restorations. From there I had planned to ride east and visit some other independent shops but as I said, I sometimes get things mixed up and so it was a Monday and they were closed! Haha on me for riding all over lower Delaware. I guess I just got lucky. I did find Loaded Gun Customs and they were in there. Wow. I know for sure where my next cafe frame will come from if I don’t do it myself. Look for them at the Delmarva Bike Week. In my Mid-Atlantic coverage I can not visit everyone. I have to rely on you to get the word to me. Send me your events, news, coverage, articles, poems, pictures, ideas or whatever. You never know what could get printed except for one certain thing. And that is the thing you do not send in! Just email mjmpublishing2017@gmail.com 6

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