Texas tShirt Holidaze
and yeah the caddy has a buncha potential.
Daily driver now.
Improving on a daily basis.
We got a rare snow storm up here in Western Washington.
Bike has been snowed in for 2 weeks.
Wouldn't have minded so much if I had all the necessary parts on hand for my pending ape install.
Would have been great timing.
Unfortunately the UPS guy couldn't make deliveries, so I'm stuck in the snow with nothin' to do!
Always loved the MudSickle. Nice to see a fresh pic of it!
My delivery person was here today.
Working their way to Seattle,
said they would be there *shortly*.......

I had run into David a few monthes back at my favorite HD dealership.
We reminisced for about an hour or so.
His wife works there. He's about 70, and she's near the same.
He didn't recognize my machine cause I have switched back to the stock bodywork.
David rides a StreetGlide and she has one of those Big Dog Choppers.
They had just gotten back from a nonstop ride in from Colorado (1000 miles).
Dave said at one point he was riding behind her
clipping along at 80 or so in the rain.
He said she was throwing up a roosterTail that was about twice as bad as the rain.
Not in this case Ace.
MetalWerksGarage.com.......
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_18LkpqAOVH...h/PA170042.JPG


The mudSickle pic was taken just on the north edge of downtown...
San Pedro, right there by Fox Tech.

lookin mean.... very kind words PsTaN.
Appreciate it.
Just got back from an enchilada dinner and a couple ice cold buds.
Bundled up in the full face and jacket.
I really enjoy ridin on these brisk winter evenings.
Where you at in SE Mo??
I've got some friends in Cape Girardeau.
What else matters??
The way it was sittin today, I did not take any other side shots.
Stay tuned though,
I will be taking progress shots on this one.
It is in the very early stages.
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bb, 55F. That's about what is is here now. 11 PM.
Just got back from an enchilada dinner and a couple ice cold buds.
Bundled up in the full face and jacket.
I really enjoy ridin on these brisk winter evenings.
Where you at in SE Mo??
I've got some friends in Cape Girardeau.
I got home close to dark so that 55 high was getting down a little lol
Last edited by bberck; Dec 30, 2008 at 06:12 AM.
I had run into David a few monthes back at my favorite HD dealership.
We reminisced for about an hour or so.
His wife works there. He's about 70, and she's near the same.
He didn't recognize my machine cause I have switched back to the stock bodywork.
David rides a StreetGlide and she has one of those Big Dog Choppers.
They had just gotten back from a nonstop ride in from Colorado (1000 miles).
Dave said at one point he was riding behind her
clipping along at 80 or so in the rain.
He said she was throwing up a roosterTail that was about twice as bad as the rain.
Gotta love the pic with of the truck with the three ladies on it. That pinup style look on the ladies is just to cool. thanks for sharing the pics
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
Later bro!
Stang
there are a bunch more pix of the Werks Ladies (and the hotrods)
at the website metalWerksGarage
that's about what happens here Dawg.
Every winter there are at least 2-3 days down into the low thirties.
I bet she gives the three of ya plenty of good time.
Right now they're working to get four machines ready
for an April Rat Run in Austin.
Lone Star Rally or something like that.
The folks I know up there are with the Drury Organization.
Good folks.
If ya want to look me up pusher.
I guess you'll be over at Lackland.
I do believe they just recently finished up a state of the art Animal Hospital.
Cool story Mud....If you're ever up in the Rochester, NY area, look me up.
I would love talk with you over a couple of beers.
You are a very interesting person who has a lot of history and knowledge.
Just so you know, you taught me a good lesson.....
When riding your bike and it's raining, don't tailgate a 70 year old woman on her chopper,
that is going 80 mph and throwing up a killer roostertail.


I'm gonna see if I can get a snapshot with her Big Dog.
If I ever get up that way I'll look you up Don.
Probably a way better chance of you looking me up.

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