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THE GRADE RUN
By the Gearhead
Cruising down the slippery mountain pass up in Northern, California, in Big Sur, my two brothers took off on their Shovels like they were road racing. I had full pack and my wife on board. I tried to be careful, because a lot can happen in Big Sur if you are not careful.
My Shovel, a solid machine lumbered in the morning coastal mist. Tires and brakes were fair. We cruised down the windy pass, when out of nowhere a Kenworth bore down on our ass end of my fully packed chopper. His airbrakes on and his airhorn blew like I had someplace to go. My wife could almost touch the truck bumper. He screamed up behind us. Either he didn’t see us and panicked or his load had taken control.
I pushed my throttle like our lives depended on it.
We figured about ten minutes to the coast highway. We knew the coastal escape turn-out was a short one and an all-gravel surface. I was more nervous than a cat in a room full of old folks in rocking chairs.
I had to be responsible for my life and my wife’s. If I made one mistake, we were either red grill paint or over the jagged coastal cliff.
We approached the coastal turn out in a tight curve flying. My shades steamed, I searched for the escape. Just in the nick of time, I tossed my dark glasses aside and spotted the sand and gravel entrance. At almost 50 mph I left the asphalt lane and entered the gravel spit.
Brakes locked, I shifted down to second gear and drove my left engineer boot heel into the gravel surface. I pitched the Shovel into a left-handed slide to maintain control. We stopped just feet from the drop off–thank God. I flipped the driver off, checked my wife. She held on like a champ.
The brothers parked on the south side of the turnout. I told TJ to give me a shot of whiskey to settle my nerves. I evaluated the situation. The wife had a bruised left knee and a little scuff on her leather bomber jacket and her bull hide chaps. We were alive!
You can believe David Mann’s centerfold. A biker and his old lady being chased down by a Kenworth because my wife and I lived it.
— Gearhead
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