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2017 Boalsburg Moto Hang

April 22, 2017 by Scooter in the Sticks 17 Comments

Vespa GTS scooter parked outside of the Moto Hang shack in Boalsburg, PennsylvaniaKen’s Moto Shack and Lounge

Everything is quiet now at the shack — owner Ken Hull’s name for the rustic barn behind his log home where the the Moto Hangs take place. But in early May, on a Wednesday evening, this scene will be transformed by the inclusion of dozens of motorcycles. And perhaps a few scooters.

The Moto Hang takes place on the first and third Wednesday of the month beginning on May 3, 2017.

The first event is usually at the shack. The second often takes place at a different location. Sometimes at a rider’s home. Or at a motorcycle garage or dealership. And a couple times at a local airfield where one of the riders took people for rides in his airplane.

Boalsburg Moto Hang posterPoster on the Wall

What is the Boalsburg Moto Hang? It’s a laid back gathering of riders and motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts who’ve found a place to talk about the things they’ve experienced and love. The conversations are wide ranging — covering diagnostic opinions from motorcycle mechanics to the pros and cons of a specific style of tire’s performance in the desert. And everything in between.

Ken Hull at the Boalsburg Moto HangKen Hull at the Boalsburg Moto Hang

Founder Ken Hull told me once that he just wanted to have a venue for people to get together and talk about motorcycles. Measuring with that yardstick, the Moto Hangs have been a rousing success.

Piston and Pints

A bit of history. The event was christened “Pistons and Pints” but the name evolved to Moto Hang over concerns referencing the event with alcohol. While a small fridge stocked with beer and soft drinks is in the shack, Moto Hang (and Piston and Pints) is decidedly not a drinking event. Many don’t drink at all. Some have one beer. I’ve not seen anyone while I’ve been there “drinking.” Perhaps a testament to the serious nature of the riders who attend and have probably studied enough crash research to appreciate the connection between alcohol and catastrophe.

View of the Moto Hang

Here’s a short video I made that provides a glimpse of one of the events.

I’ve invited quite a few people to the Moto Hang over the years and I’ll occasionally hear a concern that “I’m not a serious enough rider to attend.” I understand the concern of being an outsider, not fitting in, and generally avoiding opportunities as a result of my own, narrow-minded mental censor. That censor is a real SOB. Let me share a few things about the people who attend the Moto Hang.

People and Motorcycles

There is absolutely no standard, rules, requirements or group think there. It’s an eclectic group of riders comprising a rainbow of ages, gender, motorcycle brands and experience levels. You’ll see guys arrive on a 50cc Honda Mini Trail Bike and on motorcycles that can speed along at takeoff speeds for a Boeing 747. There are BMWs, Triumphs, Ducatis, Vespas, Hondas, Harleys and just about any make and model you might want to see will eventually roll up to the shack. No one has ever turned up their nose because I ride a scooter or if someone only commutes to work. There are people who have ridden around the world and those who have never been on a ride longer than 15 miles.

Jeff at the Boalsburg Moto HangRiders of All Stripes

You can come to the Moto Hang. Your voice, your experience, the stories you tell are just as valuable as anyone else has to share. And perhaps the most valuable aspect of the Moto Hang — it helps transform you from a scooter or motorcycle owner into a rider. There’s inspiration in the stories you’ll hear. They have a way of broadening a person’s perspective of the road.

 

Motorcycles gathered along a street at the Boalsburg Moto HangMotorcycles, scooters and more

So mark your calendar. May 3, 2017 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at the Moto Shack in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. This map below will provide specific directions to the Moto Hang.  Or you can email Ken Hull directly at ken@kenhull.com for more information or to be added to the Moto Hang mailing list.

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Boalsburg Moto Hang

September 4, 2016 by Scooter in the Sticks 11 Comments

Vespa at Boalsburg Moto Hang siteMoto Hang Approaches

Last evening I rode past the Moto Hang lounge in Boalsburg.  No one around.  Just the poster on the barn door suggesting things to come.

The next gathering will be this Wednesday evening at 5:30pm on September 7, 2016. With cool weather ahead there won’t be many more Moto Hangs this season.

I’ve been lax in posting pictures.  Here are a few from the last one I attended.  Got there late — a lot of people had already departed.  I keep thinking I would like to do a portrait project of the people who attend.  Not sure if anyone would be interested in enduring the gaze of the camera.  Not sure if I have the time and energy right now to follow through.

So here’s a look at the last gathering in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.

Boalsburg Moto HangA lot more riders are showing up these days.  The gravel alley behind the shack fills up fast so there’s a lot of overflow along Academy Street.

Ken Hull, founder of the Boalsburg Moto HangKen Hull, founder of the Moto Hang, caught by the camera during the evening.

Mike Mohney with his two-stroke cafe racer style YamahaMike Mohney shows up with his two-stroke Yamaha cafe style racer.  His machine is just one of many unique machines at the Moto Hang.

Boalsburg Moto HangLike I said, got there late and everyone was starting to head home.  Still had the chance to talk with a lot of riders.  If you have the time it’s worth stopping by — an eclectic mix of motorcycles and scooters.

So mark your calendars:

Boalsburg Moto Hang
Corner of Academy Street and Rockeys Alley
5:30pm
September 7, 2016

 

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Boalsburg Moto Hang

May 5, 2016 by Scooter in the Sticks 12 Comments

boots in water with reflectionRain for the Moto Hang

Rain throughout the day made me wonder whether the first Moto Hang of the 2016 season would be cancelled.  To make matters worse I was walking to the event in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania because I didn’t have time to pick up my scooter from the dealer — repairs are complete and it’s ready to roll.

motorcycle exhaust pipesA few good motorcycles

Unlike the normal crowd of machines seen at a Moto Hang the turn out was light this evening.  It was some of the Aerostich and Klim crowd making their way in the rain to Ken Hull’s “shack”.  The shiny pipes on a Suzuki Boulevard was the only cruiser to appear.

2016 Boalsburg Moto HangClearing skies over the Moto Hang

By 6:30pm the skies cleared a bit providing a glimpse of sunshine — momentary relief from scattered mist and drizzle.  Not the sort of weather for a lot of shiny machines.  The two motorcycles on the left belong to Ken.  By the end of the evening four riders made their way to Boalsburg.

framed portrait of past moto hang membersMoto Hangers of the past

On the wall of the shack is a portrait of Moto Hang members from the past.  This was before my time.  There were a lot more women in attendance in the old days…

Steve Williams and his Vespa scooterVespa art

Also on the wall was a representation of my Vespa experience.  I guess I’m always at the shack in spirit.

Craig Kissell of KIssell Motorsports talking at the Moto HangMoto Hang storytelling

Craig Kissell of Kissell Motorsports shares a story of riding through a hurricane with 100mph winds and blinding rain.  Actually I think he’s talking about one of the new electric ZERO motorcycles he has in the shop.  I’ll have to check those out.

John at the moto hang with his Yamaha Tenere 1200Riding characters

John arrived on his Yamaha Tenere 1200 — a machine you expect to scoff at rain.

Ken Hull at the Moto HangKen Hull, founder of the Moto Hang.

Paul Ruby at the Moto HangDespite the “Alan” label, this is Paul Ruby.  He arrived by truck this evening.  During a discussion of a Moto Hang presence in the upcoming Memorial Day parade it was determined Paul should lead the group in his 3-wheeled Cushman Police vehicle.

Dennis at the moto hangDennis, another sometimes character at the Moto Hang.  He arrived without his Harley (still in pieces) and his Honda Magna at home.

Moto Hang group photoFirst Moto Hang group photo for 2016.  Happy campers.  I should have adjusted the mirror on the Suzuki so I could be in the picture.

Talking at the Moto HangAlways some storytelling going on at the Moto Hang.  I almost bought one of those bright Aerostich Darien jackets.

Paul ruby and Ken HullPaul always has something unusual going on in his life.  He just shared a picture of his latest purchase — some sort of street sweeper he found at an auction.  The discussion of how it might fit in the parade was underway.

KTM at the Moto HangAs things wound down people started to leave.  The departure of the KTM signaled my own trip toward Duffy’s Tavern where I picked up a cheeseburger for my wife.  Seemed the least I could do since I was walking by on my way home.

For a more typical look at what goes on at these events have a look at a past Moto Hang.

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Boalsburg Moto Hang

May 3, 2016 by Scooter in the Sticks 14 Comments

Steve Williams at Boalsburg Moto HangRiding Season Kicks Off in Central Pennsylvania with the Boalsburg Moto Hang

Get your motorcycles and scooters out of mothballs and ride on down to the Moto Hang in Boalsburg on Wednesday evening at 5:30 pm. To find your way check out the Google Map to the Moto Hang.

Here’s the message I received from the founder of the event — Ken Hull:

Ladies and Gentleman, Start your Engines!

This Wednesday will be our first Moto Hang gathering for 2016! Please come with your bike and help get things rolling! This year we will have some basic snacks and refreshments for you along with the usual fun and friendly atmosphere that’s the hallmark of our events. Hope to see you all this Wednesday!

Ride On!
Ken

Moto Hang 2016
Wednesday May 4th
5:30pm to 7:30pm

To see some of the past doings at the Moto Hang check out some of the Boalsburg Moto Hang photos.

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