Now ya done went and done it....
Nothing better than "Traveler II" except "Traveler".
In this case the name "traveler" has nothing to do with riding a distance.
"Traveler" is the name of a famous horse.
"And NOW the Rest of the Story".
When I first got into the COG, everyone used to name their Connie.
Most felt that the bike and circumstances helped you pick out the name.
The joke was, listen the bike would tell you it's name.
At that time, I was restoring my first Concours and was on a trip to Virginia.
We happened to stop at the Washington College in Lexington.
There we discovered (hand over heart) the Grave/Chapel of General Robert E Lee.
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Outside of the General's Chapel was the grave of his horse during the entire Civil War. "Traveler".
(ie; Traveler was "Still with him after all those years".
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It stirred me and I liked the idea so I named my bike in honor of him.
When I got the C-14, I did it again. "Traveler II"
Mebbe I'll call him
"Traveler II"
Ride safe, Ted
PS: Traveler
Traveller. There was nobility there; a character beyond just fine proportions and a lustrous coat, beyond regal carriage and a fancy step, beyond even the
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