Motorcycle Mojo – July 2019

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26 MOTORCYCLE MOJO JULY 2019


Leaving La-La Land


I landed in L.A. and met up with


my friends Zach Graham, owner of


International Motorsports, and Travis


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videos for The Congregation, my new


band, and have some fun. We hit the


road with a vengeance and ready for


our spiritual awakening with all the


fanfare and bravado of young warriors


ready to accept our trials and claim our


manhood. Only we didn’t realize what


dangers lay ahead.


The temperature that day was 13 C


and a nice departure from the -23 C


that I’d left behind in Canada. But with


the wind riding on my T-120, I was


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California sun. We rode out of the city,


leaving the last vestiges of safety, out


into the wilderness and the mystery of


Joshua Tree.


The ride out of town, for the most


part, was probably the most dangerous.


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dealing with nervous drivers and the


high-speed lane-splitting bikers were so


foreign to us as Canadian riders. What


we thought would be an easy two-and-


a-half-hour ride exiting L.A. quickly


T H E H E AT WA S


PALPABLE, DRYING OUR


BONES, AND OUR PASTY


CANADIAN SKIN BURNED


IN THE SUN


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escaping the city core for the weekend.


Pioneertown


As soon as we left the main roads,


civilization began to melt away. By


dusk we were winding up a mountain


road into Pioneertown and the famous


Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace.


Established in 1946, Pioneertown was


built as a living movie set of a 1870s


frontier town; more than 50 feature


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Pioneertown Palace, recently brought


back to its glory days, has hosted


legends, from Paul McCartney to


Robert Plant.


The smell of the barbecue and the


hippie rock ’n’ roll coming from the bar


was a welcome blast to the senses after


the long, cold ride. We ate and drank


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the band, an activity that turned into a


late-night jam session that meandered


into the early morning hours until we


retired to our rustic lodgings in “town.”


We rose early on the second day,


shook off the fog from the evening


before and were greeted with even


more cold and more wind. This time


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