Charlie,
The museum was brilliant. Tina and I arrived early to Pottstown from Philly to check in to the Motel and decided to take a ride up PA100 to explore and get familiar with the location. Â We stopped in at the Museum in Boyertown while Todd, Bob and Dave were setting up along with other Airheads filtering in. That was a very enjoyable day as it gave us a chance for some social greeting and introduction. I also had some promotional material to display and deliver for John Rayski at EME that I'm doing some Beta testing for. We were able to have a great visit with the museum director as she pulled out a lot of local historical information and documentation to share with Tina and I. We spent well over an hour wandering through the auto museum exhibits. An added bonus.
The R90S restorations were provided by Mac Kirkpatrick. We're talking high end concourse restorations on both the black smoke and Daytona orange bikes. I couldn't pull myself away from them. I wanted to attend Mac's session but didn't want to miss Tony Foale's chassis presentation. Tough choices, not being able to be in 3 places at one time.
I can't say enough about the entire experience. I can't seem to let it go yet. One of the most enjoyable was the new friendships and commeradery that was born there - and finally having the opportunity to meet a lot of the guys face-to-face that we correspond with so often over the web. Â It was all great, even the weather. My once rusty driving skills spending years in the high Sierra's and slippery farm crop wind rows came in handy. It was nice to see the event dodge any cancellations due to the weather. Â I'll be there again next year - and would highly recommend this event to everyone.