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I was fortunate enough to get to meet my childhood hero at Mid-Ohio this year. Wes Cooley inspired and help to form my street bike interests when I was a kid. I was 11 years old when I started reading about Cooley in mags of the day. His racing efforts on that 79 blue & white (also red & white) 1000S Superbike gave me big dreams of going fast on Suzuki liter bikes.
For the event, Dad came in from CA to ride my Cooley while I piloted my 82 Katana for the 450 mile weekend. My son trailered my Buffalo to roll around on so we had 3 generations there on Suzukis. We even passed the Suzuki Factory truck about 100 miles out from Mid-O. The driver nearly broke his neck double taking, giving huge thumbs up and grins.
At 47 years old I was like a kid at Christmas. Wes is a super nice guy. He saw me the with my 1000SN in front of the AMA tent, walked right up from 30 feet away to talk to me about the bike. I asked him if he would sign my 1000SN that was actually at Laguna Seca watching him race in 1979 and he took me by the shoulder and said "well of course I will." We talked for a few minutes and then he said he had to get back on schedule. Wes said, "come down to the race bike display tent in a couple of hours and we can hang out." So we did several times throughout the weekend. What a guy!
Here is a photo album of the meeting: https://www.flickr.com/photos/105623253@N02/albums/72157668140132944/with/28178931882/
For the event, Dad came in from CA to ride my Cooley while I piloted my 82 Katana for the 450 mile weekend. My son trailered my Buffalo to roll around on so we had 3 generations there on Suzukis. We even passed the Suzuki Factory truck about 100 miles out from Mid-O. The driver nearly broke his neck double taking, giving huge thumbs up and grins.
At 47 years old I was like a kid at Christmas. Wes is a super nice guy. He saw me the with my 1000SN in front of the AMA tent, walked right up from 30 feet away to talk to me about the bike. I asked him if he would sign my 1000SN that was actually at Laguna Seca watching him race in 1979 and he took me by the shoulder and said "well of course I will." We talked for a few minutes and then he said he had to get back on schedule. Wes said, "come down to the race bike display tent in a couple of hours and we can hang out." So we did several times throughout the weekend. What a guy!
Here is a photo album of the meeting: https://www.flickr.com/photos/105623253@N02/albums/72157668140132944/with/28178931882/
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