Roadrunners Vintage Bike Rally - Austin

June 1, 2008

Keith offered up an invite to stay at his place near Zilker Park in Austin and to make a ride out to Ski Shores the next morning for a vintage bike show.  I took the bait and was ready to get out of Dallas for a short time. 
It had been really busy on the home front with all of the preparation for Laura and Blake's wedding last Friday.  But that was behind us, and after the lovely ceremony and short stay at the Hotel Crescent, they were out in the Caribbean somewhere near Jamaica.   

Deb and I wrapped up yet some other lingering wedding related things Saturday morning, and I was on the bike around 1:00.  The temperature was in the high 90's with our early summer-like heat, so I tried riding with shorts under my mesh overpants.  Interstate 35 between Dallas and Austin is like a 200-mile long freeway in a big city, so finding another route on the two-lane roads is much more enjoyable, even if it takes more time.  The chosen route down to Austin took me across Lake Whitney, Gatesville (lots of prisons) and west of Fort Hood through some entertaining roads.

Once in Austin, we went out for dinner and brews at a local eatery, Kerbey Lane Cafe.  Good food and interesting wait staff.  We made our way back to Keith's place and attempted to get in the top 10 finishers in Xbox Moto GP.  Thank goodness I don't ride and crash my bike the way I do in the game.

Sunday morning Lily was not too thrilled about an early rise (9:00???), so Keith and I went out for breakfast at Kerbey and came back later for Lily.  We put on the road armor, and did a leisurely ride out through west Austin and to Lake Austin through some twisty roads.  A coyote passed in front of Keith and Lily at one point near the lake.
   

The bike show was fun (and hot), with just as many interesting motorcycycles in the parking area as the show itself. 
   
 

I ran into another long-time friend, Ronny.  He had ridden his Concours out to the show.  His '68 Triumph needs to make it into the show eventually.

The temperature continued to rise, and there would be little escape from it in the afternoon.  But, it is much more tolerable at speed, so it was time to head home.  
  I did not have a planned route home so I just headed north on 183 to avoid the interstate again.  I just made semi-random turns onto roads in the general direction of home for some exploration.  There were several that were very narrow and not too well maintained, but that makes the journey that much more interesting.

It was yet another good trip with around 500 miles clocked.

Photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/rlswim/RoadrunnersVintageBikeShowAustin

 

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