2008/06/09

RIDING Out With SUZIE Q
PART I


The Genesis

Ron and Jennifer

Before arriving at Redmond, WA, USA, I was in touch with Mr. Ron Mathewson from New Jersey. Two years back we had met on flickr.com via a riding group. Over time we became great net friends.
Ron offered to fly out from New Jersey to Seattle and ride with me with his wife Jennifer. June 01, 2008 was decided as the date for us to ride together.
I therefore became imperative for me to become familiar with the Harley Davidson bike before they arrived.

Hiring the HD Sportster


May 24th 2008….the day dawned …Ambarish; my son (Microsoft) drove me to the East Side, Harley Davidson, at Bellevue, for renting out a Bike.

Harley Davidson  Logo...


East Side Harley Davidson, Bellevue

Harley Davidson,  Eastside, Bellview, WA

I made an honest declaration to Mr. Alex.
I informed him “I am nearly 57 years old. This is my son Ambarish, he works here and I am visiting Redmond from India. Though I have plenty of riding experience in India, I had never ridden a bike more than 350 cc. Secondly; I have no experience of riding on USA roads at all. I need a light bike much below 1400 cc that I see here in your showroom……..”

Having said that, I saw a grave expression on Alex’s face…Had had I blown it up? Will he rent me a bike?

Alex ignored me completely and spoke direct to Ambarish.

“Listen, I am glad you are here. Your Dad, he does not care for paper work. He wanna JUST RIDE…so you and I we take care of the papers and let him just ride…OK?”

Alex, a big Harley Man from Eastside HD, handed over the a brand new Harley Davidson Sportster (880 cc) to me. A quick Safety Briefing followed and very gingerly I rode her around the Harley Davidson building, 4 times…she looked like a bike after my own heart… my heart was pounding like a 24 year old, when I brought my first Jawa 250 cc bike, second or third hand. Was this really happening or was it just a dream?


I have this old habit of making my dreams come true…

Alex warned me “Do not under estimate this bike…she has only 889 cc motor but she is very very fast…..” That was (889-350) 539ccs more than an Indian RE T Bird…WoW!!!!

Back drop


Before coming to USA, I had discussed the issue of renting bikes in USA with Dr Arnob Gupta (Limca book of World Records, Dr Arn has 2 entries maybe more). He told me to ride a light bike preferably a Japanese 400 cc bike…there were none here in Bellevue. Just as well coz in America tis Harley all the way…tis bout Patriotism, Pride, the American Flag, Harley Davidson…. They killed the Indian Chief, but Harley…NEVER….Can’ happen….

SUZIE Q and the Solitary Rider


I followed Ambarish back to Redmond; some 12 miles to our home….the ride was fine…
Had a hot cup of coffee at home, calmed my nerves. Loaded my back pack with my camera and I headed out to rural less traveled roads of Duval. Here the traffic is thin, roads are twisties and flats. Keeping to the right side of the road was an issue. I made a few mistakes, but got that right eventually. As for the Bike, she rode much like our RE Thunder Bird. No problems there except vibrations. I gradually found the sweet spot of each gear down to the fifth to reduce the vibes to a minimum. I could feel the Rhythm Devine of this bike up my spine. The sheer freedom of riding in Paradise dawned on me. Practiced breaking front and rear, gear shifts, throttle, turns and twists, steering and counter steering. These are the things I learned from BikeNomads and Rubber Smoking Angels. I have always been a good student except in School.
I stopped the bike for a butt break. Smoked Camels, took a few pics…
And promptly name the bike….SUZIE Q…….

Ohhhh .......Suzie Q

Q for the big Question…can I ride a Harley in USA? I had to find the answer; the hidden laws of probability were always against me.

The dice had been thrown, I had gambled before in Casinos…..won some lost some…I had dealt the Jack of Diamonds…the rest of the cards were with the House……..I knew I had to play the INNER GAME and win. That was my only hope…I had done that before and Won when all odds were neatly stacked against Me. I had to do this again.

In retrospect riding a mo bike in America is the easiest thing, provided you follow the rules of the road. But on Day One, I was shitting bricks. Just as well, overconfidence can KILL.

Tis the age of DESTRUCTION……Suicide toxins run in my blood.


I got back on Suzie Q….this time I had to ride her at 70 MPH on a flat….was easy. Suzie’s sweet spot on the fifth gear was around 65 MPH. I had Suzie Q reasonably under control.

Then while heading home on a left turn, I followed the road on the LEFT, like in India, on a crazy uphill twisty and saw a car running down at me….I hit the barrier at slow speed and stopped. Let pass a few more bewildered confused cars and got back on the road. …tis in my muscle memory riding on the left side of the road…..I was shaken….

Rode up to Starbucks, for a cuppa hot coffee. The pretty ladies at the service bar were very nice to me…after all I was wearing a Harley Jacket, a helmet in hand and a close cropped head….a goatee beard. Perfect Harley Man……

They were surprised to learn that I was from India AND riding a Harley. We got talking a lot of this and that….of course I did most of the talking and saw them stare wide eyed at me……Grand Father, India, Harley, Nikon 80 D round mah neck..….this Matrix was a winner all they way.

It was then that I decided that I WILL SHOCK THE SYSTEM!!!!


I had the Weapons to do that…and the key weapon that I had was the Riders ultimate weapon ….HUMILITY…Ashwini Khanna of 60kph.com taught me that.

The next two days were nice and easy rides on the same roads….some 300 miles…

I was thoroughly familiarized with Suzie Q

!! The Rider and His Steed !!

I returned Suzie Q to HD and asked Alex to rent her to me on June 01, 2008…..he did..






PART II FOLLOWS………

16 comments:

Zeenat said...

Hey do u have a license to drive abroad? I mean, don't you need an international driver's license? how did u get it?

Nandu Chitnis said...

You need to have an IDL and your Indian Liscence.

Mandatory to have Insurance cover also...tis done locally by Harley...

Aditya Bhelke said...

Sahi Sahi Sahi..
Waiting for Part II Cappy.. :)

Nandu Chitnis said...

LOL@sahi sahi sahi...what is sahi here that u write about Aditya?

suhas D said...

captain ,

u rock man !
Braveheart ...


I m gonna make a movie on you ...

Nandu Chitnis said...

Suhas: MOVIE?

wow

Kam said...

Can't wait for the 2nd part captn!! Please hurry up ;)

Cheers!
Kam

P.S.: What a nice read, of course!

me said...

dude, as usual. This is great stuff! You have that madness which takes you there...just love that!

Love LJ Joshi said...

amazingly written, as always... thought about writing a book yet? waiting for the part II eagerly... pls make it a bit quick :D

Vinay said...

very nice post Captain saar :)
the write-up suggests that you have lived an entire lifetime ever since you walked into that HD showroom. truly inspiring. hope to be doing something like this soon..
cheers..

Nandu Chitnis said...

Vinay: Tkx for ur motivating comments...luv u man

Nandu Chitnis said...

Kam Suyash Love thank you guys...

Anonymous said...

Nice and bubbly post..I can feel the anxiety and the enthusiasm without experiencing all this..nice. I know you are having a blast of a time - keep enjoying. I am not a rider - rode my Samurai in India - did not graduate further. Your post is making me think..:-)

See you over the weekend. We will chat more.

Nandu Chitnis said...

Ranjeet...riding is about the feel of Freedom...

Unknown said...

gr8. waiting for part2.

Nandu Chitnis said...

Hey all three parts are ther on the blog