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geomon 09-12-2007 05:11 PM

Hey Graybeard....what fun you must have!! Hmmm do I go out and lean into the twisties or cruise the boulevard. Dang nab it....I just can't make up my mind....might as well go out on the lake and think about it some more :P

Thanks for the pics...nice bikes, the both of em.

GrayBeard 09-13-2007 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by geomon
Hey Graybeard....what fun you must have!! Hmmm do I go out and lean into the twisties or cruise the boulevard. Dang nab it....I just can't make up my mind....might as well go out on the lake and think about it some more :P

Thanks for the pics...nice bikes, the both of em.

Geomon,

The choices are nice, I just wish I had the time to take advantage of it. :sad: Too much to do at work lately, as well as trying to relocate, retire and get set up to be back on the road running come JAN 08.

So much going on lately, I do not know if I am coming or going. :? The dust should settle soon enough though, and get back to just one job! Then let the fun begin! :D

If I could just figure out a way to pull the boat with the bike, then life would be really good! :wink:

Thank you for the kind words.

geomon 09-13-2007 06:46 AM

Are you a driver now and going for your own authority? I remember you saying in other posts that you have owned trucks in the past and are looking for a new one.

Good luck with all that and sorting out all the govt regulatory issues....I'm sure the pain and aggravation is just short of sticking pins in your arms :P

ps: I tried to resize my pic so we don't have to scroll. It didn't take. I'll try again later.

Cheers

GrayBeard 09-13-2007 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by geomon
Are you a driver now and going for your own authority? I remember you saying in other posts that you have owned trucks in the past and are looking for a new one.

Good luck with all that and sorting out all the govt regulatory issues....I'm sure the pain and aggravation is just short of sticking pins in your arms :P

ps: I tried to resize my pic so we don't have to scroll. It didn't take. I'll try again later.

Cheers

Geomon,

At the moment I find myself once again the property of Uncle Sam (U.S. Army) I was called back to Acive Duty. I will retire JAN.

I don't want to hijack this thread, so I will tell that story in a different one.

I will go back as lease operator. Too old, broken and tired now to deal with running my own authority.

jokerpop 11-23-2007 08:44 AM

Re: What motorcycle do you own?
 

Originally Posted by Marmon man
I have not seen this one up. so what kind of 2-wheeler do you roll on?

1965 Panhead,(it's a old harley davidson) When I'm not driving the truck or sleeping . She been sitting alot may sell her soon.

Mackman 11-24-2007 06:54 PM

i love them old bikes. Pan heads H-D legend

hitman 01-16-2008 10:19 PM

Shovelhead...'84 FXE Superglide

markthetrucker 01-19-2008 07:32 PM

86 Soft tail Custom. Not much original anymore! really annoyingly loud too! lol

MtFoxx 01-21-2008 03:22 PM

Sorry. No rice burners for me...

Can't beat them for off-road tho. IMO.

05 Dyna SG and my wife rides an 05 Sporty soon to upgrade her to a Heritage Classic.

MtFoxx 01-21-2008 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by Shawnee
Besides, if I wanted to be like every other poser out there, I would ride a harley that looks just like everybody elses harley. My 60 year old Indian gets more attention and stares than almost anything out there, you wouldn't believe how many people want to come over and talk to me about. It's a piece of American history. It's funny when some young kid points to the gear shifter on the side and asks what it is for.

I'd take an old Indian or Triumph, or Norton over a Harley any day

Nice ride man.

However, It won't likely make a 2000 mile ride flawlessly or comfortably anytime soon. But a very nice ride.

Besides don't knock any "even partially American made purchases. All of those Jap made items funded their purchase of our country or a good portion of it. Just a note: Poser... lol no, been riding a Harley for 30 years.


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