SMOKE OUT XIV

 
 

It was that time of year again, time for the SmokeOut to hit Rockingham, North Carolina.  This is one event I always look forward to and mark on my calendar months in advance.  It never gets old or tired because you never know what or who you will see.

 
 

This year I went alone, my wife and photographer was recovering from a battle with pneumonia, so I had to take the pictures and they are probably not as good as hers.

 
 
 

I headed out bright and early Saturday morning, well it was not that bright  The skies were dark and it looked as if they were going to open up any minute.  I was determined! The rain would not stop me from reaching the SmokeOut.  I arrived in Rockingham about an hour later and never got wet!

 
 

I made my way through the admission gates and proceeded to check out the bikes, people and vendors.

 
 

This is the place to be if you are a bobber and chopper fan.  Bare bones, no nonsense bikes, kick start only bikes, rigid frames,  flames, chains, jockey shifts, no front brakes, spool front wheels.  The kind of bikes us older guys grew up with. 

 
With  that being said, it’s definitely the magic of the SmokeOut.  It takes me back to the days, when I was a lot younger and memories  I have of this styled bikes.  Back then, myself and the guys I hung around with wanted and dreamed of these kind of bikes.  It is also very refreshing to see bikes with NO stereos, and who knows how many speakers?  No GPS systems, No big T.V. screen coming on when you turn the ignition on, no cup holders.  The bikes at the Smoke Out are what bikes are intended to be, MOTORCYCLES, NOT WINNEBEGOS!
 
It is good to see bed rolls strapped on bikes and it is good to know this style of bike will live on because the chopper jockeys and bobber jockeys who ride them are determined to keep them alive.
 

By the way, I never ran into THE BIG GUY aka Bandit until late in the afternoon.  I was checking out a bike and I heard this gruff voice,  “Hey Mr. Pullin,  Ghaaaad Dammit get your ass over here,”  I knew the work was about to begin.  Bandit was relaxed in a chair under a shade tree having the “Painted Ladies” bring him his Jack Daniels on demand.  Yeah, the painted ladies were everywhere this year, it has become a  big attraction for the Smoke  Out. Speaking of big attractions, THE WALL OF DEATH was set up at the Smoke-Out this year.  It is amazing to see Rhett Rotten ride around the Wall of Death.  

 
 

As always a BIG thank you goes out to Edge and his crew at THE HORSE magazine for in my opinion the BEST motorcycle event going.  As always I am looking forward to next year!

 
 

Until next time, RIDE!

STEALTH

 
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