As I've explained previously and elsewhere, on my first big ride I dropped my Buddy. Literally. He tipped over and broke the left brake lever. Less than three days into an eight-day ride, it looked like I was facing a dangerous 200-mile ride home from Traverse City with no front brake. But Bayside Cycles, a motorcycle dealership with a commitment to scooters, was a (fairly) short ride away in Frankfort. The owner (I think his name's Don) was having a bad day. He said just enough about it that I knew he had more important matters to deal with. But he was all professional and friendly with me. He didn't have a brake lever in stock, so he pulled one from one of his floor models and fixed me up, for just $25. And gave me directions to get back where I was headed on a beautiful, cycle-friendly route, without enduring the busy, hilly highway I'd taken to get to him.
So yesterday, as I was passing through northwest Michigan again, I stopped in Frankfort to say "hi". He remembered me. Seeing the packed red Buddy in his lot (as he returned from a quick test-ride of the Roughhouse he was prepping for a customer) was his first clue.

We said farewell and I rode away, but a few miles later, I noticed that my "add oil" light had come on. "Now where do you think I can get a quart of 2T oil around here?" I wondered. I turned around.

If you're ever in the neighborhood, stop in. Tell him the crazy guy who rides the red Buddy all over Michigan sent you.

