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cambridge ontario, moved from oshawa 2 years ago.
75 sporty
53 panhead
i rode the snot out of the sporty fer 10 years
prefer to ride the pan (obviously) but its tempermental and doesnt like long trips.
rode the sporty to port dover every year from oshawa (few stories there!)
rode the pan last year to dover from cambridge but had to trailer it back (worn valve guides)
i still have both bikes but i dont trust them enough to take on long hauls to the states and such so i ordered a 2009 crossbones that i take possesion on feb-10th. cant freakin wait!
ill ride that bike across country and back.
if ya dont already know, port dover is a small town off the north shore of lake erie. there is a rally there EVERY friday 13th. summer and winter!
last year they figured over 200 000 people
\heres a pic
Thought I had posted on this thread , but I was mistaken.
Me and my 02 Ultra are from Richmond BC, close to the glide path at YVR.
95 , flat tops and the SE 203 cam, now I need some pipes.
Dam snow is melting and creating fog.
Been here nearly three years at HDForums, thanks Moderators.
Cheers,
Rob
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