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Hi there,
Just joined this forum today and I am seeking to connect with other Thunder Mountain Keystone owners througout the country with the intention of putting together a Keystone owners association.
I have been riding my 2008 for more than two years and have nearly 18,000 miles on it. The only issue with the bike is the Baker 6 speed (see post on this forum in that regard).
Hello all, I own a 2006 Blackhawk 240 TMC and freakin love this machine!!! it is awesome! would love to chat with other TMC owners.... my lady has a 2003 blackhawk, and my bro has a 2006 Badatude TMC.. they are very nice bikes!! I will get some pics up...Did the TMC forum ever get started??
let me see if I can upload some pics.... my lady rides the black one with skulls (2003 TMC ) mine is the gold with red flames (2006 blackhawk 240 TMC) and the white with emerald flames is my buddies bike (2006 baditude 240 )
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