Blessing of the bikes
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Blessing of the bikes
I went on a blessing of the bikes on Long Island N.Y.Took some pictures of some Sportsters there.
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RE: Blessing of the bikes
I had a Z-90 when I was a kid! IN fact it was the first bike I could call my own. It was actually made by Aermacchi! I tore up some gravel roads and rasied way too much h*** in town! The Z-90 like this one was four stroke and the X-90 also called the Shortster was a two stroke...a buddy of mine had the X. Wish I still had the little Z!
I wonder if your pic is of the 125 or 175? The Z-90 had a metal fender that hugged the front tire (not much clearance and it was possible to lock up the front wheel if too much mud got caught between the tire and fender!). The plastic fender higher off the wheel was for the "scramblers". Cool pic tho!
I wonder if your pic is of the 125 or 175? The Z-90 had a metal fender that hugged the front tire (not much clearance and it was possible to lock up the front wheel if too much mud got caught between the tire and fender!). The plastic fender higher off the wheel was for the "scramblers". Cool pic tho!
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