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Danny Naccarato
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Post by Danny Naccarato »

Last year on the way to Calif via the back roads.. Lake Powell Image <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Danny Naccarato on 07 May 2003 at 09:22 PM.]</p></FONT>
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chas smith
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'72 Moto Guzzi El Dorado, bored out to 1000cc. Still has the original paint.
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Ray Montee
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Post by Ray Montee »

It's been awhile but it's still in my blood.

I purchased a full dress Harley "Hog" in 1978. Not fitting into the "crowd", I used to ride mine with slacks, white shirt and tie......until the divorce relieved me of that simply pleasure. Back then, cost new,
$3,380.00. Those were the good ole days.
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Ricky Littleton
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1984 FXRDG (Disc Glide). 1 of only 853 made! Sweet ride just like all FXR's. Rode it off the dealers lot brand new and never an ounce of problems! Between my scooter and steel, my girlfriend says I am defintely not "cheap date"!

Ricky

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Dan-Echo, E-Bow, Ibanez Distortion, Boss Comp./Sustain, Ibanez Auto-Wah

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Quesney Gibbs
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Post by Quesney Gibbs »

I ride a 2001 Kawasaki Concours (The Blue Travler) Due to the lack of steel opportunities hereabouts I spend more and more time on the bike and less playing.
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Bill Fulbright
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Post by Bill Fulbright »

not riding now....

BUT.... I have my eye on an Indian Chief!!!

Unbelievable bike.
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Ron Whitworth
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I have been a motorcyclist now for about 30 yrs & really do love it..When i get the time i ride my 1997 Harley FXDL Dyna Lowrider. Just added a stereo( well a CD player ) to it & am loving that-get to hear some tunes + them sweet soundin' Harley pipes too now!!Life is GOOD Image Image Image
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William Peters
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I ride a 2000 HD Geezer Glide.. http://www.wgpeters.com

Bill

Gino Iorfida
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Post by Gino Iorfida »

Eric, killer ride. WOuld have to say a panhead would be my first choice (although at this point, w/my riding skills, I'd probably hurt myself even on David's son's ride *laugh*). Still wish I could get my old landlord to part with the one he only brings out on special occasions.... a '43 Indian, that looks like he just took it off the showroom floor (all original, of course)
Jim Phelps
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Been riding bikes since 12 years old, rode my '67 BSA Hornet from Lincoln City, Oregon to Santa Rosa, CA down hiway 101 (about 700 miles) a week before Christmas, when I was 19. Ran out of gas in the middle of the redwood forest! All in all, a great trip, though I nearly froze. Nowdays riding a '75 ironhead Harley Sportster.
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Chris DeBarge
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'72 Triumph Tiger 650 and a '76 BMW R90/6. Ironically spend most of my time sitting in Boston traffic looking "too cool for school".

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Note the requisite oil stain beneath the engine...
Jim Phelps
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Well Chris remember what they say...."an old British bike or Harley that doesn't have an oil puddle under it, probably doesn't have any oil in it".....or something like that! Image
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL> "Good for the life of the rider?"
I wouldn't pay much for that one... EJL </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Only about 250ff I think.

Well my french father-in-law has his "Permis de Conduire" from 1937... with the original picture! It is still valid and need not be exchanged for a new one. He's 81 now and still drives fast.

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Earl Yarbro
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Post by Earl Yarbro »

I own parts for a motorcycle: The pulls on my ZB are cycle wheel spokes.

Mu son just rode the complete Texas Border last week on his cycle. 3300 miles in six days.

Earl Yarbro

ZB D10
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John Cox
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Post by John Cox »

I had a Honda 750 in the 70s til one day I
wrecked it then I decided if I want to keep
playing steel I should sell it cause in that
wreck I almost lost a limb. Sometimes I wish
I still had a Bike.

J.C.
Mike Winfield
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Honda Goldwing.
Walter Glockler
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' 95 Triumph Thunderbird
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My current ride....a 1996 Heritage Softail Classic.........

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Goldwing '85 LTD Edition. My second 'wing'. Riding for about 40 years. Drooling for an 1800.

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Great to see you Gene! And what a bike! (Hate that guy!) Image
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Terry Edwards
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Post by Terry Edwards »

I've got my eye on a Road King.

My wife says she will leave me if I buy a Road King.

Sure am gonna miss that gal!

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Pat Dawson
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1997 Sportster Sport
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

CrowBear,
Latest update! I took my grandson with me today and picked up my rice burner bike. I brought it home and my wife just took it in stride, no hissy fits or anything. She did mention that she wanted a new floor in the bathroom, however. But then that isn't too bad a trade off! Image Image
Uff-Da!
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chris ivey
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'86 goldwing.....past rides: '75 goldwing , '55 panhead, '66 bsa lightning...
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Sounds Good to me Erv Image
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