Interesting weekend. I have been going to the Monterey California Historic Races every year since high school. There are ALWAYS cool things to see and I feel fortunate to live close to this very special event. I made the run down to Pebble Beach on Saturday with a buddy of mine who used to work at the modern Indian factory. My goal was to get a picture of me sitting on a real board track racer. Not just any boardie, but an Indian. I had two choices once I got there. An original 1915 8-valve racer, the only one left in the world with original paint and tires, or a 1911 model 8-valve that was a recreation built around an original engine. I figured if I got busted sitting on the $70,000 replica I would get thrown out of Pebble Beach. If I got busted sitting on the $140,000 original I would probably get thrown in jail! I chose the replica mostly because the leather seat on the original was looking pretty dried out and I didn't want to damage it. You only live once! Just for the record I got clean away with it because I did one very important thing before I sat on it. I asked permission and the guy running the event was totally cool and reluctantly said o.k.