2010 Raffle bike Won by VME member Donn Harvey
On January 8th, 2011 at the Vintage Motorcycle Enthusiasts’ annual
holiday banquet, our PNWMoM raffle bike was won by VME member Donn
Harvey of Preston, Washington. Donn won the 1970 Yamaha L5T as a result
of purchasing the winning ticket at the PNWMoM booth during the
Progressive Insurance International Motorcycle Show at the Qwest Center
in Seattle last December. Donn has been interested in
motorcycles his whole life and remembers wanting to have one of his own
at a very young age. This may have been because he grew up in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, near the Harley-Davidson plant. His
interest in motorcycling grew and he planned to buy one with his paper
route money as a young boy. Finally, when he was 12 years old, he
had enough cash to purchase a 1965 Sears Allstate 160cc for $80.
It leaked oil and he had to push the bike home. There was
an abandoned NIKE missile site that the neighborhood kids would use to
ride their motorcycles in and part of the thrill was that the police
would come by and chase them out of there. Donn even learned how
to jump the Allstate, which ended up breaking all of the spokes
eventually, leading to the mothballing of it.
The
next bike was a 1969 Yamaha Twin that he bought with money he earned
working at a local gas station back in the days when people would wash
your windshield and check your oil. He took his driver’s test on
the Yamaha and got his license. He paid $200 for the thing, which
worked out to be a dollar a cc. When he got out of high school
he bought a new 850 Norton Commando for $1,200. His girlfriend at
the time also had a motorcycle and loaned him part of the money to buy
it. In 1985 Donn and his wife Debbie moved to Seattle.
With three kids their attention went to parenting and the Norton was
given to his best friend when he turned forty years old. It was in
2007 that Donn got a bike again, a 1973 Norton Commando that he picked
up in California. Donn and his wife have been married 31
years. Last year they rode in the Bonehead Enduro and Debbie
picked up a trophy as the youngest female rider on a DR 200. Last
summer she bought a brand-new BMW G650X for herself following the annual
Sasquatch Dual Sport Tour. Every year they host the
Norton Owner’s Christmas Party at their home near the top of Mitchell
Hill in Preston, Wash. Donn plans to take the L5T Yamaha out and
have it ready for this year’s Bonehead Enduro, which is on May 15, 2011,
in Snoqualmie, Washington. Congratulations to Donn and thanks to
the VME and everyone who supported the Pacific Northwest Museum of
Motorcycling through participating in the always exciting bike raffle.
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