Pisgah Inn Breakfast Run

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Pisgah Inn Breakfast Run

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This isn't a Great Ride in the sense of an epic trip and the pictures aren't scenic or high quality like a thread of Gypsy, DJ or Taosports. But I felt the urge to post some pictures from an eclectic collection of bikes that gathered on Sunday AM for breakfast at the Pisgah Inn on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It has long been a magnet for riders touring the area and I conservatively estimate that I have ridden up there in the excess of 500 times in the last 25 years for breakfast! I can take 3 different twisting routes (ask some of the board guys about one I took them on!) or stay on the BRP and the scenery is usually great, and if not, then the weather is . . . interesting! :P I am lucky to live here.

This Sunday a group called the M.O.B. (The meaning seems to depend on who you ask! ) was staying at the Blue Ridge Motorcycle campground nearby and some members are also part of the Sunday morning crew from here, so we had at least 18 riders there.

The bikes:

An old Norton and the a Duc ST3

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Most of the rest of the group

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The bike of a board member I met, who knew I was on here because I was wearing my latest Bash shirt. Obviously, he hangs on the R1200R forum! Hello celticus!

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An old Beemer

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The old and the new

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More variety

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And more including my own ride

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I got to meet some fine people (the M.O.B. folks are a lot like our own Bash attendees) and do some good riding too. And the great thing is, I can do it again next week and the one after that . . . etc.! :D
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Post by RBrider »

Vann, since you lead me (and others) to the Pisgah Inn, it's my favorite spot for breakfast too.

Thanks for the pics.

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That's cool. What kind/year BMW?
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Post by mnnden »

Vann, Very nice, great pictures, (you are indeed, lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world). Thanks for ride. Den
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Thanks..I agree with GypsyRR..that's a nice old beemer.

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mmmm bike candy.... mmmmm
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wncbmw wrote:(ask some of the board guys about one I took them on!)
I can vouch for that! i was going to say "I've had breakfast there!" (during the recent RA rally!). Nice mix of bikes - lots-o-variety!

Thanks for sharing Vann!
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What kind/year BMW?
:oops: I am ashamed to say, I don't know the particulars. But I know the owner, I'll ask him next time I see him!

Thanks for the comments! It is sort of cool to see all the different bikes, old and new, being ridden, not trailered!
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Post by sjbmw »

looks like a 1960's R50/2.

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sjbmw wrote:looks like a 1960's R50/2.

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...but with a /5 front end

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Post by DSKYZD »

'68 or '69 R60/2, hard to remember because I wasn't even born then. :lol: :lol:

Note the telescoping forks instead of the Earles fork design.

Sweet bike NTL.

Awsome pics, Vann. Pisgah Inn is someplace I'd probably just cruise on by when on the Parkway if you hadn't taken me there a couple of times now. Nice fun roads leading up to it as well.
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That is a cool variety of bikes. Thanks for the pictures. I will refrain from my expressing my sincere jealousy of your location. :D
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I like the cases on that old beemer
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I think you could get an R69US or something like that with the non-earles forks in the late 60s.
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